A do-it-all wireless mechanical keyboard for somewhat reasonable money.
Last year, I bemoaned the lack of Mac-friendly mechanical keyboards inmy review of the Das Keyboard MacTigr.
The Pine Pro, in its grey and black colourway here, looks classy and purposeful.
Considering Apple has always valued aesthetics, that’s a big win for the Pine Pro.
The keycaps here don’t appear to be double-shot though, but that’s me being a little picky.
Of course, the real reason for buying the Pine Pro is what’sunderneaththese keycaps.
Unlike cheaper clones, these regenuine MXs feel consistent with every keypress which is important for typing.
Connectivity comes in three flavours: Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless and wired USB-C cable.
It’s here where one of my only real gripes with the Pine Pro becomes apparent.
There is some additional downloadable software from Wombat’s website in the form of Wombat Pouch.
you might also update the board’s firmware with it.
So, how much does all of this cost then?
Just note the lack of backlighting means it’s only suitable for working and gaming in well-lit environments.