There are commonalities across pretty much all of them, including logical pre-programmed functions over an Fn layer, such as Fn keys for the number rows. This is while I am in the middle of a 60% keyboard marathon, too, which is especially handy for discerning differences.
Turns out the Anne Pro 2 holds up very well in 2021 indeed since it has been a while since I have had an easier time using a 60% keyboard. The Anne Pro 2 is not even a new keyboard, having launched a couple of years ago, so curiosity on how it holds up compared to all the recent 61-key, 60% keyboards from companies big and small alike was a factor here. These keyboards, at least in my opinion, heralded the smaller form factor keyboards to many who in turn found their love for such keyboards over the go-to full-size or TKL keyboards from before. The Vortex Poker 1 and even Poker 2 and 3 are not really feasible retail options these days, nor is the original Anne Pro. Early 2021 seems to be all about 60% form factor keyboards for me, which is why I wanted to cover the Anne Pro 2 now.