Tuesday, November 1st 2022

Angry Miao Launches AM AFA, the World's First Alice Keyboard with 3-stage Adjustable Leaf-spring Mount, Starting at $680

On November 1, 2022, Angry Miao officially launched AM AFA, the world's first mechanical Alice keyboard with 3-stage adjustable leaf-spring mount for 18 different typing combos. At the same time, Angry Miao announced the Hover Ergonomic Maglev Wrist Rest, provided as a free gift with all AM AFA purchases. AM AFA takes its inspiration from one of the Angry Miao team's favorite mecha animes with its fighter jet-like forward-swept design. Like a fighter jet, AM AFA excels in next-level design, mounting system, and craftsmanship.

Hollowing out the metal frame of AM AFA takes over 7 hours and is done using high-precision 5-axis CNC machinery. Its smooth edges are carefully cut and polished. After 2 hours of manual grinding and sandblasting of each single piece, AM AFA receives its body finish through anodizing, electrophoresis, or baked paint. The design of the AM AFA's adjustable leaf-spring mount takes its inspiration from height adjustable coilover suspension seen on cars since the 1950s. Coilovers allow for stiffness and range adjustment of the car's suspension, and Angry Miao's three-stage adjustable leaf-spring mount brings a similar experience to keyboards. Benefiting from the advantages of the Alice keyboard layout, AM AFA has built-in three-stage leaf-spring with adjustable gears. Just place the rubber stopper in a different gear to adjust the flex of the inner assembly, and experience keyboard flex with different levels of softness and hardness.
Rebound stiffness can be adjusted by switching between the two different leaf-spring materials: phosphorus copper and stainless steel. Conventional flex adjustment solutions, such as two sets of adjustment pads and an additional set of bottom pads, are also provided for mixing and matching. This allows the user to choose between 18 different typing combos.

Separated key housings
AM AFA uses separate key housings for the left and right sides. The mainboard, battery, wireless charging coil and other hardware are packaged separately from the key housings. The independent key housings minimize interior space to the maximum extent, and subsequently bring a significant improvement in reducing hollow typing sound. Only items directly related to typing, such as the PCB, plate, leaf-spring mount and pads are contained inside the key housing.

4-layer cutout PCB
With a thick 4-layer PCB compressed to just 1.2 mm, cutout, in-switch LEDs, and hot-swap are all available on a single PCB. This ensures an excellent keyboard experience with all the features users have come to expect.

AM AFA has cool lighting effects inspired by fighting scenes from mecha animes built-in. Users can also create custom lighting effects using Angry Miao's DIY site. When placed in a dark environment, AM AFA projects a lighting effect similar to that of an airplane lighting up the runway on your desk.

4 colorways
VF-19 Advance
Inspired by the variable fighters from mecha animes. Sand color electrophoresis frame matched with black front panels form this powerful fighter.

Ranger
Inspired by the futuristic sci-fi spaceship as seen in movies. White electrophoresis on the front combined with an anodized gray frame, just like an advanced and mysterious spaceship wandering around in the galaxy.

The Dark Night
Anodized all-black, ready to be buried deep in the night.

Velocity
Inspired by concept car designs. Angry Miao used a special paint process to combine retro white with bright orange to make it shine like a sports car should.

Exclusive: AM AFA Titanium version
One user will be randomly selected from international official website orders of AM AFA on November 1. The selected user will receive an additional AM AFA Titanium version Bundle on top of the original purchase. Due to the complicated production processes and high costs involved with titanium, this exclusive version will not be offered for general sale.

Hover Ergonomic Maglev Wrist Rest
Launching together with AM AFA is Hover, an ergonomic maglev wrist rest. Inspired by the hoverboard from Back to the Future, Hover uses magnetic force to allow for the ideal typing angle and quiet wrist movement. By using waterproof fabric from Toray, Hover is also easy to keep clean. Hover's adjustable design allows for compatibility with a wide variety of keyboards and other devices.

AM AFA is priced at 680 USD for the Base Kit and 795 USD for the Bundle. The retail price of Hover is 30 USD per wrist rest.
Source: Angry Miao
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36 Comments on Angry Miao Launches AM AFA, the World's First Alice Keyboard with 3-stage Adjustable Leaf-spring Mount, Starting at $680

#1
TheDeeGee
680... 68,00 and we have a deal.
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#2
ZoneDymo
how the hell did they get to that price point
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#3
cvaldes
ZoneDymohow the hell did they get to that price point
COGS + GM = MSRP

Naturally we don't know exactly what the first two are.
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#4
xorbe
Starting at $680. Nah dawg, keyboards are items that need replacing from time to time.
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#5
AusWolf
It looks like a good keyboard to teach/learn two-handed typing. I'd definitely buy one if they cut a zero off from the end of the price tag.
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#6
Hxx
$680? What a deal!!! I wish them luck selling more than 5
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#7
maxfly
How'd you like to be the salesperson trying to explain to your better half how your going to starve this quarter?
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#8
ThrashZone
Hi,
And still no numbers pad :laugh:
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#9
TheDeeGee
ThrashZoneHi,
And still no numbers pad :laugh:
That's the $1680 version.
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#10
Guwapo77
ThrashZoneHi,
And still no numbers pad :laugh:
Exactly! I was like oohhh, a premium ergo keyboard...wait, no damn number pad for $680? These fools done lost their minds.
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#11
claes
I want please buy me one

Num pads are anti-ergonomic my friends, get your heads right
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#12
Guwapo77
claesI want please buy me one

Num pads are anti-ergonomic my friends, get your heads right
Bah humbug, I want a detachable number pad thank you very much.
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#13
Vayra86
Guwapo77Exactly! I was like oohhh, a premium ergo keyboard...wait, no damn number pad for $680? These fools done lost their minds.
Its a bit like sports cars without cup holder.
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#14
Niceumemu
Vayra86Its a bit like sports cars without cup holder.
I think this is a bit more like a corolla with a plastic body kit and removed cup holders
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#15
Gmr_Chick
Thing is ugly as fuck. I'd be embarrassed to have that abomination on my desk.
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#16
claes
Guwapo77Bah humbug, I want a detachable number pad thank you very much.
Bah humbug indeed, you want a different product :shrug:
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#17
Zareek
Holy crap, you are paying for the 7 hours of CNC machine time. Maybe someone needs to improve their CNC programming and cut down some of that machine time. Hell, for something like this, casting is probably a much better option. It should be way cheaper.

This is for people with more money than brains.
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#18
kilo
claesI want please buy me one

Num pads are anti-ergonomic my friends, get your heads right
Numpads are absolutely ergonomic. I've know people using them at 2,000 to 3,500 numbers per hour, 8 hour shifts (not key strokes, numbers from .01 or 1,000,000.00) for years on end and not even a hint of carpal tunnel.
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#19
The red spirit
claesNum pads are anti-ergonomic my friends, get your heads right
Do you even Excel, bro?! Fuck doing maths without numpad. Also how I am supposed to lean on motorcycle in GTA San Andreas without Num Pad? Press PgUp and PgDn like dumbass? Aw, hell nah.
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#20
mechtech
Guwapo77Bah humbug, I want a detachable number pad thank you very much.
I want a slide rule!!
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#21
claes
kiloNumpads are absolutely ergonomic. I've know people using them at 2,000 to 3,500 numbers per hour, 8 hour shifts (not key strokes, numbers from .01 or 1,000,000.00) for years on end and not even a hint of carpal tunnel.
The red spiritDo you even Excel, bro?! Fuck doing maths without numpad. Also how I am supposed to lean on motorcycle in GTA San Andreas without Num Pad? Press PgUp and PgDn like dumbass? Aw, hell nah.
I bought a numpad for my non full sized boards. They are different products. Don’t know what to tell you all but I’ve seen very few ergo keyboards with a numpad included. If you want a numpad you either buy a full sized board or a numpad itself.
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#22
chevy350
ya'll are overlooking the fact you get the $30 wrist rest for free....sold :D:D
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#23
evernessince
kiloNumpads are absolutely ergonomic. I've know people using them at 2,000 to 3,500 numbers per hour, 8 hour shifts (not key strokes, numbers from .01 or 1,000,000.00) for years on end and not even a hint of carpal tunnel.
There's nothing wrong with numpads themselves, it's just that full size keyboards take up a lot of room and by extension may force you have your arms and shoulders in a non-neutral position. Carpel tunnel is unrelated to keyboard size.

A separate / detachable numpad is the best of both worlds.
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#24
golbee112
You guys should have included the photo with wristrests so that no one has any doubts what a great, ergonomic design that thing is :laugh:

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#25
Vayra86
golbee112You guys should have included the photo with wristrests so that no one has any doubts what a great, ergonomic design that thing is :laugh:

No way. Are they even... what?!

Next thing you know the GF is using these to remove make up. Or BF, these days you have to cover all the ifs
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