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Wombat Keyboards

Willow (Milk Tea color)

Regular price $144.99
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Key Switch (Kailh low profile)

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Technical Specifications

  • Compatibility with Windows 8/10/11, macOS 11/12/13, Linux, Android, iOS
  • 102-key US layout
  • Triple interface support Bluetooth 5.0, RF2.4GHz and USB 2.0 communication
  • BLE, Bluetooth 5.0 ready
  • Support REX 2.0 "RF EXtremely fast" proprietary protocol design <learn more>
  • Ready for WB Pouch Software <learn more>
  • Mechanical Switches with 50M Key life
  • Power rating @500mA 5VDC in backlit mode
  • Powered by built-in 1000 mAH LiPO rechargeable battery
  • With 1.8m long, detachable USB cable with Velcro
  • White-backlit, Good wear-resistance PBT keycaps
  • Double-shot keycap legends
  • Factory pre-lube stabilizers
  • Light weight and compact form factor design
  • 12+ Macros available for programming
  • Suitable for Typing and Gaming
  • Keyboard Weight: 1.0kg(2.2lb)

Description

Willow Pro: The Mac Keyboard That Thinks Ahead

This ultra-quiet 102-key wireless keyboard gives Mac users everything they need - without the noise. Featuring silent low-profile switches and smart space-saving design, it delivers laptop-like comfort with full mechanical performance.

Why creatives & professionals love it:
🔇 Silent typing - perfect for shared workspaces
🍎 Full Mac layout with backlit hotkeys & hidden numpad
 Hot-swappable switches (customize your sound/feel)

Connect smarter:
 5-device pairing via Bluetooth/USB/2.4GHz
 Wombat REX 2.0 for lag-free wireless
 All-day battery with USB-C charging

Premium touches:

  • White backlit PBT keycaps (won't shine)

  • Programmable macros

  • Slim aluminum top matches Apple aesthetics

Work in peace with pro features wrapped in whisper-quiet design.

Product Dimensions

14.45"(36.7cm) W x 6.33"(16.1cm) D x 1.73"(2.98cm) H

What's in the box?

WB Pouch

WB Pouch software is designed to assist you in programming your new keyboard.  The software allows you to create useful shortcuts, add emoji keys, create custom hot keys for specific software (ex. Zoom, Final Cut Pro), and adjust keyboard backlighting effects (on certain models). Updates and Firmware changes and much more! Dedicated keys can be assigned as 1) macro, 2) shortcut, 3) emoji, or 4) multimedia key.

*software not supported on PINE STANDARD/OAK STANDARD/ASPEN PRO

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Key Features

hot key for switching keyboard layout for MAC/WIN OS
Calls up operating system's emoji popup table for emoji selection
Calls up the macOS menu bar
Increase and decrease screen brightness

*Works only with a Notebook and All-in-One PC
*Learn More
Toggles segregation and aggregation of all open windows
Invokes the voice dictation feature on your Mac desktop or laptop
Enables the Do Not Disturb function on macOS

*require macOS Big Sur or higher
*require setup in macOS
Play, pause, mute, increase volume, decrease volume, and go to next track of audio and video files
Switches current operating system language
Keyboard correctly registers all keys pressed simultaneously, regardless of how many keys are pressed or held down at once
Selected keys support macro programming to execute scripted actions
Captures and saves image of current screen
Invokes the operating system's calculator

*require setup in Operating System
Invokes the operating system's calendar

*require setup in Operating System
Calls up default browser according to system preferences
allows users to easily change the switches using a switch puller

*Learn More
Proprietary wireless protocol over 2.4GHz RF that increases transmission speed

*Learn More
Proprietary feature whereby a complete key code activation cycle (set - value - break) is repeatedly activated by a key being pressed

*Learn More

Customer Reviews

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David Timmerman
If you are switching over from a rubber membrane keyboard, this combination may be perfect

So I am going to review this in multiple parts. Overall, this is a fine keyboard, and if you were coming over from a rubber membrane keyboard (like the ones supplied with a computer purchase) you will feel right at home, and like the design and features.
POSITIVES - Some thought went into the design of this. The magnetic feet are fun, although if you are traveling, the worry for loss may be great. I really like the layout of this - you get a numpad in a ten keyless shape.
I want to make specific note of the kailh switches. For one, these are silent - if you type and talk on the phone, they may be perfect for you. In fact, if you are coming from a low profile membrane keyboard, it may be perfect, as they feel like a good membrane keyboard (and that is a compliment as I like membrane keyboards). The dampening creates more resistance - I couldn't find a rating, but they feel above 60 on the pressure, so this is not a light press. They are very cushioned, so hopefully there is no fatigue for you. My preference is a lighter switch, but I could see using this and getting used to it.
Another positive is the spacing of the keys - I have tried a Lofree keyboard with kailh low profile, and it felt the keys were on top of one another - fine for small fingers, but not me. The spacing on the board is great here.
CONS - The keycaps. Ugh. For one, which does not make an impact are the color, they are white, not the off-white you may think from the website. They have one image that captures the color more than others, just know they are white, which kind of is jarring against the shiny topplate - which also, has that plasticky texture I also saw on the Wombat Maple that I got. I only bring that color up because it makes the keyboard look cheaper than it is, as that topplate is thick, and gives the keyboard a weight I do like to see in keyboards.
Back to the keycaps, I simply would be replacing these. First, I do like the size of the letter for the shine through - its almost too big as it causes the bottom of the letter to be darker since it is away from the backlight. Still, the letters are easily legible, and the backlight is bright (if a little cool compared to the color of the keyboard.
It is the shape of the keys - they have round tops, with the letter keycaps being concave while the enter return shift keys are all convex. They look to square out at the end, I just wish there was a little more surface area.They are pretty, but I am not a fan of them.
Overall, I rate this the way I do because this is a keyboard will be for a particular person. It is quiet, the switches have resistance, so if you like a heavier key, this is it. Maybe you will like the key shape, and you don't have to worry about a dim backlight, but a couple of things knock it, especially considering its regular price tag. You will get your money's worth.