Sunday, February 5th 2023

Angry Miao Launches AM Compact Touch Keyboard

Angry Miao, a leading technology brand focusing on revolutionizing wireless desktop products, is adding to its existing keyboard lineup with the Indiegogo launch of the new AM Compact Touch, previously known as the AM 65 Less. Featuring a new symmetrical layout that takes the fundamental usage habit of the 65% layout, the AM Compact Touch will bring this new layout to the masses with the quality and innovative features expected from Angry Miao.

Citing market demand for the specific layout, Angry Miao sees the 65% layout satisfying the requirements of the majority of users with all the practical functions expected from a keyboard. With the compact size of the AM Compact Touch, it takes up a relatively small area on your desk, and will take up to 11% less space than an ordinary 65% layout keyboard. By retaining the fundamental user habit of 65% and making a few adjustments for symmetric design, Angry Miao wants users to enjoy the full keyboard experience without any loss.
Two-Stage Adjustable Leaf Spring Mount: choose your typing style
Angry Miao also places emphasis on the typing experience, which has been the hallmark of its lineup. With AM Compact Touch's leaf spring mount, users can adjust the flex from soft to hard without changing the switches or plate. The keyboards also feature two different leaf spring materials (Phosphorus Copper and Stainless Steel).

With its adjustable rebound, these two different leaf spring materials allow for 8 different typing combos when combined with the adjustment pad. This allows users to fine-tune their typing experience without changing out switches or plate.

Repeated research has also led to size adjustments of the cutouts on the 1.2 mm hot-swap PCB and pads, improving the sound quality while typing for an unparalleled experience.

Touch Panel arrow keys
AM Compact Touch features a unique touch panel that can function as arrow keys when users slide their thumbs over them. Users can also swipe & hold to fwd/rwd videos or adjust the volume without using combo keys.

The sensitivity and reliability of mechanical keys are often difficult to achieve completely through software and algorithms. In addition to a separate Touch Panel PCB, the company also reconsidered the algorithm and combined it with the user's active time on the touchpad to determine whether the user is "tapping" or "long pressing" and realize the two most commonly used functions of the arrow key.

When a keyboard goes Back to the Future
In terms of aesthetics, the DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future plays a major role in the design of the AM Compact Touch, evoking a sense of retro-futuristic ideas and symmetrical lines. The attention to detail goes beyond the keyboard itself, with the packaging also helping to tell the story. From the bespoke box design to the distinct color-contrasting design partitions of the AM Compact Touch, users have the flexibility to work with while having the opportunity to show off their personality.

The AM Compact Touch comes in seven different variants, each with contrasting color schemes. The Mech Love and Laser Special Editions take their lighting effect inspiration from Love, Death & Robots and Cybertruck respectively and provide additional RGB lighting on their blocker positions, powered by an individual control PCB. In-switch RGB lighting is also available.

Users can even further customize the Mech Love Custom Edition on its 3 customizable areas. They are located at the blockers in the left and right lower corners and also the area above the USB Type-C port.

Leading-edge craftsmanship
With the compact size of AM Compact Touch, it's extremely important that all components line up perfectly. Therefore, strict requirements on the accuracy of each part during the manufacturing process were required. Through CNC processing, the CMF and QC team set the standard at panel gaps of less than 0.15 mm.

The decision was made to complete the fine milling of each metal part from a piece of aluminium billet with the four-axis CNC in order for elevated machining accuracy, with the entire milling time of the box body being nearly 300 minutes. This not only ensures a pleasing aesthetic but also guarantees a more consistent experience for users out of the box.

The full features of the AM Compact Touch are as follows:
  • Two-stage adjustable leaf spring mount - Adjust the flex from hard to soft to find the perfect typing experience.
  • Touch panel arrow keys - Control the arrow keys without lifting your wrist or moving your arm.
  • PCB - 1.2 mm hot-swap PCB with in-switch LEDs and cutouts, separate PCBs for Touch Panel and blocker RGB lighting built-in.
  • In-switch and blocker lighting effects - For personalizing a desktop setup.
  • Configuration - All keys support remapping and assigning multimedia keys, up to 7 layers. Supports DIY lighting setups.
  • Dual-mode connectivity - Connect through Bluetooth 5.1 or USB Type-C.
  • Wireless charging - Works great in combination with Qi chargers such as CYBERMAT.
  • Variants - Back to the Future (silver/grey), Night Drive (purple), All Black (black), 8-Bit (red/white), Hard Candy (blue/white), Laser (black+blocker RGB), Mech Love (silver/black+blocker RGB) and Mech Love Custom Edition.
  • Interested users can find out more via the official Angry Miao website, or join the Discord server or Instagram to interact with the company.
The Base Kit variant will be priced at 398 USD, 450 USD, 515 USD, and Bundle variant will be priced at 498 USD, 550 USD, and 615 USD. Early customers can get 8% off by taking advantage of the 48 hours Indiegogo Early Bird discounts.
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6 Comments on Angry Miao Launches AM Compact Touch Keyboard

#1
KrazyT
Well, given the price, it's not for me ...
It's looks like very thick no ?
This certainly why they're selling these wrist rest :
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#2
Gmr_Chick
In terms of aesthetics, the DeLorean Time Machine from Back to the Future plays a major role in the design of the AM Compact Touch

This is code for one of two things, or both. Either the inside of this keyboard will be full of coke (the drug, not the drink), or, the thing will be hyped to hell, only to turn out to be a heavy AF gutless wonder that ends up helping to put the company out of business. :D
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maxfly
Gmr_ChickThis is code for one of two things, or both. Either the inside of this keyboard will be full of coke (the drug, not the drink), or, the thing will be hyped to hell, only to turn out to be a heavy AF gutless wonder that ends up helping to put the company out of business. :D
Then the question becomes...will the owner turn to peddling dope to finance his new keybrick?
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#4
Vayra86
Oh man that thing just oozes hideous

Wow

Also, ergonomy? Wow x2

Its quite something to get everything wrong - at 398 USD mind.
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#5
warrior420
The location of the 'Ctrl' Key is an abomination.
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Gmr_Chick
Vayra86Oh man that thing just oozes hideous

Wow

Also, ergonomy? Wow x2

Its quite something to get everything wrong - at 398 USD mind.
Agree with all of this. But, as I've discovered, the "keeb hobby" is FULL of stuff that literally all looks the same (like, once you've seen one 60% board, you've pretty much seen them all. Same for TKL and the like) and yet these companies charge crazy amounts of money (and do the dreaded "group buy" shenanigans) for even the "barebones" versions (usually just comes with the case, PCB and stabilizers; you buy your own keycaps and switches) and act like their boards are leagues better than something from one of the "big brand" companies simply because it's priced higher than any sane person would ever pay for a keyboard.
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