nuphy Air75 Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Low Profile Wireless Keyboard, Supports Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4G and Wired Connection, Compatible with Windows and Mac OS Systems-Gateron Blue Switch

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  • JF

    > 3 day

    This keyboard feels really smooth on your finger tips. I havent had any issues with it, the connection with the usb dongle has been responsive. Switches: Red

  • Ruggis

    > 3 day

    Im really enjoying this keyboard. The feel is great and latency is low, and the quiet switches are quiet. But theres a big anime girl on one side of the box and i opened it in front of my mom and didnt know that and it was embarrassing. Im an adult currently living with my mom you know how it is, but I dont want her to think im an anime weirdo getting an anime girl keyboard so just be wary of that

  • Mike

    > 3 day

    The keyboard itself is a nice design and feels well typing; as long as you are using the wired mode. The slim design is very comfortable. However, the 2.4 and Bluetooth wireless modes have horrible latency though. It is not worth using at all wirelessly, as it misses inputs like crazy. I get at least two missed input per every few seconds. Would recommend skipping this keyboard if you are looking for a wireless experience.

  • Bri

    > 3 day

    So this is really hard to get a picture of, but some keys stick out a little more/less than the others, making it feel a little weird when typing. I tried taking off the keycaps and making sure the switches and caps were seated correctly, but the problem still persists. Otherwise, this keyboard is really good and typing feels nice, but I wish there was more quality control.

  • Alaa

    20-11-2024

    They look amazing, they feel nice to type on. The build quality is amazing. I forgot when I got something that matches the pictures. What fresh of breath air.

  • Ian

    > 3 day

    For reference, this is my 4th mech keyboard. Pros: - I can turn the rainbow lights off. Hey, Im 56 years old and multi-colored Blinky lights are for other users. Just my preference. - The keypress feel and click is perfect for me in a public setting - at the office or in a coffee shop. Satisfying, distinct, and elegant. - It fits on top of my 14 M1 MacBook Pro! If I carefully place it on top of my Mac laptop keyboard, the top keyboard anti slip strips settle perfectly between rows of the laptop keyboard without pressing any keys. I LOVE THIS and use it about 80% of the time Im on my Mac. The keyboard travels with me on the road and when my wife and I are doing our coffee shop crawls. Cons: - If there is a con, then maybe this qualifies...? The PC/Mac switch is relatively easy to slide to the PC setting and then translates all the Cmd+c, Cmd+v keys to Martian (Greek). Tl;Dr: I love it.

  • Asanagi

    > 3 day

    Very decent quality. Aluminum upper shell with plastic bottom cover, no flex at all. Gateron switches is smooth. I got the brown switch, but the package also included one of each (red,blue, brown) as tester. Very attention to detail. Price is much more expensive than on NuPhy website. But comparable if factor in the ease of customer service and fast shipping. LED is RGB. Should be able to produce white, but not really white in the eye. When use as Bluetooth keyboard. The LED is not really bright. Pretty much unnoticeable in bright room. Key cap is not shine through, but is in very good quality. The only complaint is that software is lacking, especially on MacOS. It’s sad to see that the software is not existing on the platform the key caps is installed by default. Hence 4 stars only

  • Bobbie

    Greater than one week

    This is hands down the best low profile mechanical keyboard on the market right now. Step aside (low quality) Keychron, NuPhy answered our prayers by creating the first low profile mechanical keyboard that ships with PBT keycaps. The keycaps are absolutely the star of the show. Dont listen to the haters..PBT keycaps are objectively better than ABS and no, they should not be transparent to let the backlight through. To me, the backlighting is just an extra, but not necessary feature of this keyboard. Aside from the keycaps, the build quality is absolutely amazing. I dont know how they did it, but this keyboard has absolutely no ping, which is something I absolutely dread when buying a mechanical keyboard. Maybe I just got a good batch of Gateron Blue switches, or maybe the materials used in the keyboard are top of the line. NuPhy...if youre out there listening, here is my advice: 1. You need to create a full-sized, Air100 version of this keyboard! 2. You need to introduce more color options for your PBT keycaps...perhaps a mono-color option.

  • Joseph M. Zawodny

    19-11-2024

    I use Apple products and absolutely hate their beautiful thin keyboards. I spend more time correcting my typing than I do actually typing. So, I was eager to find a new keyboard that was pretty but vastly more usable. This keyboard has the potential to be that solution to my problem. When I first got it, my typing accuracy skyrocketed. I could feel the keys, their edges, and when they were clicked (I got the brown switches). Setup was easy, although the manual could be improved. I operated it as a wired keyboard for the first day while I let the battery charge. There is NO indication when the battery becomes fully charged though. It does use an LED to let you know approximately how the charge level is holding up. Mine said it was 80%+ for the first 4 days I was using it wirelessly. Today on day 5, it started spewing greek characters non-stop. I assumed the battery had dropped too low and shut it off. After plugging it in for a few hours, it seems to be working OK again. I am skeptical though. The firmware needs to be updated so that the Left LED starts flashing red hours before the keyboard starts vomiting gibberish. That way the user can plug it in to charge, before encountering problems. Better yet, the keyboard should include SW to allow you to configure the keyboard, select lighting options, and provide a pop-up when the battery is running low. This is 2022 after all. Im hoping a dead battery is the cause of my recent problem. Ill be testing it more in coming days and will make the final decision whether to keep or return while I still can. The keyboard feels great, and I hope I decide to keep it. Even if I do keep it, the battery life is a factor of 4-5 shorter than those unusable Apple wireless keyboards. Update: I wish the keyboard integrated with MacOS better. I never use the CAPS key, but I do activate occasionally by accident. I should be able to turn it off. My solution was to pull the key and switch, clip the wire leads off the bottom of the switch, and reinstall it. The keyboard should also have a character buffer so you can start typing right away while the keyboard is reconnecting to the computer. Currently you need to tap a key, watch the left bar blink blue for a few seconds, and then begin typing. Again, an indicator showing whether the keyboard is currently (dis)connected would be very useful.

  • Maurice Hagans Jr.

    > 3 day

    I rotated between my Keychron K4 and Apple Magic Keyboards (full and mini). I found the former to sit high and is too heavy. At the same time, the latter is too flat and isnt Windows-friendly. The Nuphy75 is Windows-frjendly, feels excellent, is comfortably low, and lacking a # pad does not hurt productivity. I do IT, and this is perfect for me. Color is nice too, just wish I got the shine through keycaps. I was looking at the Logitech MX keys, but I would run into the same issues mentioned prior.

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