The bag provides minimal padding, but the everything fits tightly in the box. The keyboard was placed inside a thin foam bag. Cardboard sections cushion the top, left and right sides. The packaging provided moderate protection and the Anne Pro arrived in perfect condition. It contains no graphical logos, just white text on the top that reads “60% ANNE Mechanical Keyboard” and “obins” (the manufacturer) on the left and right sides.
The Anne Pro arrived at my doorstep in a very plain black box. Is the buzz around it merited? Spoiler: Yes. I’ve spent the last couple weeks using the Anne Pro as my daily driver. Sign me up!Ī lack of time and backlog of other boards delayed this review longer than expected, but I finally got around to ordering one. A 60% mechanical keyboard with wireless support (Bluetooth 4.0), true RGB backlighting, Gateron switches, programmability and PBT keycaps for only $80. I know it’s been on my radar for review the past 5 months or so. The Obins Anne Pro has created a lot of positive hype in the keyboard community.