The Anne Pro 2 is the refined experience pick. Better-quality stock switches than the RK61 plus 4-device Bluetooth at $110 — the right step up if budget allows. Trade-off is no hot-swap.

Strengths
- +Bluetooth 4-device pairing — switch between 4 devices seamlessly
- +Kailh Box switches — better tactile feel than Outemu
- +Compact aluminum-bottom chassis feels premium
- +ObinsLab Starter software for custom keymaps
Watch-outs
- −Soldered switches — no hot-swap (RK61 has it)
- −Older platform — no newer USB-C improvements
- −Software is functional but has known sync quirks
How it compares
Soldered switches (no hot-swap unlike RK61, Ducky). 4-device Bluetooth unique here. Premium feel for the price.
Who this is for
At a glance: users with multiple devices (phone + tablet + laptop + desktop) who want seamless switching.
Why you’d buy the Anne Pro 2
- Bluetooth 4-device pairing — switch between 4 devices seamlessly.
- Kailh Box switches — better tactile feel than Outemu.
- Compact aluminum-bottom chassis feels premium.
Why you’d skip it
- Soldered switches — no hot-swap (RK61 has it).
- Older platform — no newer USB-C improvements.
- Software is functional but has known sync quirks.
Rating sources
Our 4.6 score is the average of these published ratings. More about methodology.

