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Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard

Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard

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Angry Miao’s original AFA split-layout mechanical keyboard brought with it incredible quality and excellent typing feel. Now, the AFA R2 is here to carry the torch (or rather, two torches) with upgrades and refinements Read More

The Split Layout Takes a Step Forward

Angry Miao’s original AFA split-layout mechanical keyboard brought with it incredible quality and excellent typing feel. Now, the AFA R2 is here to carry the torch (or rather, two torches) with upgrades and refinements. Featuring a CNC’d chassis designed inspired by an iconic variable fighter from a certain famous anime, this chassis is anything but standard—even for a top-tier brand like Angry Miao. You’ll find the same high-quality three-stage adjustable leaf spring mount featured in the first generation—but now, you can get access to the spring adjustments by removing just a few quick screws (not more fumbling with entire key assemblies). Angry Miao is also including a couple options for the spring itself that—when combined with the multiple heights available—yield more than a dozen different typing feel combinations. There are two modes of connectivity (USB-C and Bluetooth 5.1), and thanks to hot-swappable switch sockets and a supremely customizable RGB array, you can really get hooked up in whatever way makes the most sense for your setup. You can choose between four different colorways—including a fun Zelda-inspired Magic Forest scheme—in either a barebones or a fully built configuration (with Glacier Dark Keycaps, Ice Silver Switches, and Ink Black Stabilizers).

Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard
Angry Miao AFA R2 Mechanical Keyboard

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Specs

  • Angry Miao
  • Layout: 65%, split
  • Typing angle: 6.5º
  • CNC’d aluminum body with stainless steel front panel
  • Mounting: 3-stage adjustable leaf spring
  • Keycaps: Glacier Dark transparent keycaps (bundle kit only)
  • Switches: Icy Silver Switches (bundled kit only)
  • Stabilizers: Gateron Ink Black screw-in (bundled kit only)
  • PCB:1.2 mm, 4-layer with cutouts
  • Hot-swappable switch sockets
  • PORON and foam dampening
  • Per-key RGB LED lighting
  • Connectivity: USB-C, Bluetooth 5.1
  • Battery capacity: 5,000 mAh *2
  • Dimensions: 17.6 x 6.2 x 2.2 in, 0.9–1.4 front height (44.6 x 15.7 x 5.7 cm, 2.3–3.5 front height)

Included

Base Kit

  • Keyboard case (aluminum)
  • Pom plate *2
  • PCB *3 (hotswap PCB *2 and USB PCB)
  • Leaf spring accessory kit
  • Screwdriver accessory kit
  • Carrying box
  • Storage bag

Bundled Kit

  • Everything in the base kit
  • Glacier Dark Keycaps (68 keycaps)
  • Icy Silver Switches *68
  • Ink Black Stabilizers *5
  • Stabilizer pads *10

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Nov 12, 2024 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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"U R TEH ONLEE TIPIST U CAN SPEEK FORE!!!" That's pretty much where I stopped reading. Typing is not an art form. You're not painting a mural or sculpting with clay. You're typing. There are standardized rules and methods, and I am speaking on behalf of them. The fact you're still not understanding this further tells me how unknowledgeable you are on this topic, which you incorrectly feel you're qualified to speak on. Holding the paintbrush by the bristles may work when art is a "no wrong answers" medium, but using a keyboard incorrectly results in a bad GWAM, wrist issues, and, even worse, badly designed keyboards becoming the standard. Keyboards are a tool and there's only one right way to use them. It's not an elitist mentality. Anybody can learn it, and I've been trying to get you to do just that for nearly a month now. You simply choose not to. You are willfully dumb and seem to think anybody who's not willfully dumb like you is a ridiculous person. But that matters little, as you probably think most things aren't worth caring about and routinely laugh at anybody does. I have always understood your real intention. You want to point and laugh at somebody for being knowledgeable and outspoken in an area you're too lazy to explore yourself, and for some reason you want to do it on a website that caters to the exact same crowd you're mocking. Under ordinary circumstances, this would simply make you a troll. Most importantly, you thought you would get a lot of imaginary internet points for it, but instead you got confronted and now you're trying to move goal posts. As you can see, I understand your intentions perfectly. So you can stop re-explaining them now. Nice touch pretending you're too good to paraphrase, though. Just a few comments ago your only reply was simply "LOL" like you're a 12 year old boy. But now you have too much integrity and self-respect to paraphrase, huh? If you can drop $700 on a keyboard, then you can spend an hour learning to use it. It's not an elitist attitude. You're just being lazy.
You misunderstood my central points, and added quite a few nonexistent ones of your own that I won't be addressing. My actual central point: regardless of your chops as an individual typist, you are the only typist you can speak for. That being my philosophy and the nature of my criticism towards your position, I'm not inclined to "paraphrase". I gently pointed out the absurdity of complaining about a niche product as if its dictating the direction of a hobby that's bigger and more diverse than its ever been, and the subsequent incredulity of speaking for others. I happily stand by that, and find the position undaunted by aforementioned strawman arguments and adjacent speculative assertions. It's okay if you disagree, but taking it as a personal attack is toxic - for you, for the forum, for the hobby. I figured you'd see a discussion thread you're subscribed to by default, btw - I just had no inclination to make the comment about you over the absurd points made and figured you'd either provide some substance to say otherwise or move on. The other thing you missed is that while I was criticizing the core of your assertion, I wasn't criticizing you - until your challenge about GWAM. That's pretty goofy on its face - and I happily stand by that assertion, too. Be proud of your GWAM and all that, by the way - it sounds like it's something you worked for, it's a valid skill, and you deserve to feel good about it - I even believe you that you're super good at typing. Just coming back around to that original core point: don't think it's going to lend credibility to statements made on behalf of anyone not living in your meat with you.
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