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Reviewing the Ducky Miya Pro Panda Edition: for fans and newcomers alike

Kevin Hofer
12/2/2021
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

Pandas are great. Mechanical keyboards as well. And when these worlds collide, you get something wonderful: the Ducky Miya Pro Panda Edition.

The giant panda – hereafter only referred to as «Panda» – belongs to the Ursidae family; bears. Time to tell the tale of how I encountered its mechanical cousin, and more importantly, why this crafty keyboard is so deserving of our attention.

Out of necessity came the panda

65 per cent concentrated Panda power

A little over 200 bucks is a bargain. Especially since you don't just get the Miya Pro Panda Edition, but a cuddly panda plush as well, which my older son immediately snatched up. At least I still have the oversized – 90 × 40 centimetres – mouse mat; as you'd expect, emblazoned with a panda. It looks great adorning my desk. Pure kitsch, but I love it.

Of porn and pandas

Since pandas really go crazy when eating bamboo, I choose the keyboard with Cherry MX Blue switches. With these, the trigger point can be heard and felt. Other switches from Cherry are also available. However, I enjoy noisy typing.

Typing on this thing is a real pleasure. Cherry MX Blues are still the best switches for me, even though other manufacturers have caught up. There's also the perfectly designed keycaps, fingerprint-proof in addition to their great design. What particularly stands out are the ingenious stabilisers. They usually give longer keycaps the necessary support and ensure that even long keys trigger everywhere at the same time.

Of small fries and heavyweights

Already at five months of age, pandas learn to climb. Climbing isn't in the Miya Pro Panda Edition's area of expertise, but it can at least be adjusted in height thanks to the folding feet.

Thanks to their enlarged carpal bones, pandas can grasp things as if they had a thumb. The keyboard interfaces with the PC using the included USB-C cable.

An acquired taste

Even with these enlarged carpal bones, it is impossible for pandas to operate the Miya Pro Panda Edition. Even as a human, you'll need some prior knowledge to do this. The Fn keys take you to the secondary key functions, such as «Home», «End» or the F-key functions.

Conclusion: too much to bear?

You just have to love pandas. This includes, in my opinion, the Ducky Miya Pro Panda Edition. Thanks to it, I now not only have a concentrated load of pandas on my desk, but also 35 per cent more space.

Oh yeah: pandas poop up to 40 times a day. Had to be said.

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