rewrite this title Wombat Willow Pro review: A unique full-size low-profile mechanical keyboard

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rewrite this title Wombat Willow Pro review: A unique full-size low-profile mechanical keyboard

I have over two dozen mechanical keyboards, and my daily driver is an Angry Miao Cyberboard R4. While that particular keyboard isn’t designed to be portable — it weighs 7lb — I have a decent number of Bluetooth-enabled keyboards that I usually connect to the iPad Pro to write when I’m not at my desk.

Most of these keyboards tend to have 65% or 75% designs, and while I usually prefer full-size switches, they tend to be bulky. That’s why I was intrigued when Cherry announced it was making low-profile mechanical switches; the Corsair K100 Air was a terrific showcase, and Lofree’s Flow continues to be one of the best options in this category.

Wombat Willow Pro mechanical keyboard review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

The Willow Pro is a new entrant in this segment, offering a unique full-size design that is noticeably narrower than its rivals. Wombat is a sub-brand of KSI Keyboards, and the Willow Pro is an interesting choice as it combines low-profile switches with a custom full-size design. The keyboard costs $144 on Amazon, and it is available via Wombat’s website as well.

Wombat Willow Pro mechanical keyboard review

(Image credit: Apoorva Bhardwaj / Android Central)

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