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QWERKey-UK t1_j0mgdj7 wrote

Is there any reason you've narrowed it down to to those two? The Keychron V4 would be a better keyboard for similar money.

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FrankDanger t1_j0mgdn1 wrote

Neither are hot-swappable so you won't be able to experiment with different switches.

The Razer switches are proprietary and you won't be able to use aftermarket keycaps with it.

The Anne Pro has north facing switches that might not work well with Cherry profile keycaps. It includes some extra colorful keycaps in the box.

Both have a hard tray mount between the case and PCB, which causes typing to be stiff and have a less consistent sound profile.

Not sure about the Razer but my old Anne pro comes with no foam or sound dampening inside the case.

I have an Anne pro and it is better than a cheap gaming board, but it wasn't long before I decided I wanted something better.

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Gibalt t1_j0mil9l wrote

Would consider looking at the eppomaker th66 or th80 over those two boards. More options for customization and are fairly priced on amazon

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FrankDanger t1_j0mus69 wrote

My daily driver is a GMMK Pro, which is higher quality by leaps and bounds, but far more expensive. I have a Keychron V series board I use for work, I would recommend them for a sub $100 setup.

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