When comparing Vortex KBC Poker II vs Anne Pro, the Slant community recommends Vortex KBC Poker II for most people. In the question“What are the best keyboards for programming?” Vortex KBC Poker II is ranked 15th while Anne Pro is ranked 36th. The most important reason people chose Vortex KBC Poker II is:
It has a 100% standard ANSI layout and you can program keys to perform media control functions if desired.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easily customizable (both programmatically and with new keys)
It has a 100% standard ANSI layout and you can program keys to perform media control functions if desired.
Pro Doesn't take much space
The Poker II takes less space than most keyboards, since it's tenkeyless.
Pro Great quality
The materials and overall design is of good quality.
Pro Bluetooth connectivity
You can connect the Anne Pro to a computer without the hassle of wires, as it has built in Bluetooth connectivity.
Pro Smartphone app-controlled RGB customization
You can customize RGB colors and lighting modes using a smartphone app. This is a step-up from most non-big-name keyboard manufacturers that tend to go with on-keyboard customization control which can get quite confusing.
Pro RGB lighting
You get per-key RGB lighting with the Anne Pro, along with a number of different lighting modes.
Pro Priced really well
You get a lot of features for the money. Along with the 60% form factor ( most keyboards in this size are quite expensive ), you get full RGB lighting, ,PBT keycaps and Bluetooth connectivity, but at a lower price compared to other options.
Cons
Con Suffers from side flex
Since it doesn't have a faceplate, the Vortex KBC Poker II suffers from a bit of flex on its sides.
