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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h steenstrup
> 3 dayPros Light, slim, feels and sounds great. It is responsive and has a wide array of connectivity options. I got it as a travel keyboard, but use it as my main now. Cons Lighting controls arent intuitive, so i keep the massive poster that was included so i remember how to change the backlight settings
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tmor
> 3 dayKeyboard is great to use. They sent me a blank key instead of the left side alt key, but customer service has been quick to respond to resolve the issue.
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James Grier
> 3 dayThis keyboard had phenomenal build quality! It was hard for me to return it but it came with brown keys instead of the blue keys. I was amazed at the look and feel of the keyboard. It came with key caps for Mac and Windows so you can hop from pc to mac nicely. RGB was subtle and perfect for my taste. The only downside in my opinion is the notches on the F and J to get your finger placement back. Amazing keyboard!
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SA
> 3 dayI was looking for a low profile keyboard that was mechanical, had brown switches, supported mac, and was both wired and wireless. There arent many choices and I was considering the Keychron K3, but this keyboard checked more boxes and had better reviews. Coming from a TKL with normal height red switches, the Air75 took me about a week to get used to and to stop making typos. Overall its very satisfying to type on for a low profile keyboard and has a nice sound to it (brown switches). I use it mainly in wired mode and opted to buy a right angle braided USB cable from Ugreen for a cleaner look. If you are looking for a nice wrist wrest, this fits perfectly: Glorious Padded Keyboard Wrist Wrest (in Slim 17mm Size Compact). Pros: - High quality - Lots of features and options Cons: - The provided feet provide some angle, but not a lot. If you try and angle the keyboard more by propping it up on something, the angle is too steep and the bottom edge will hit your desk, making the keyboard very loud (no absorption). - I needed to update the firmware so the backlight settings would stick between unplugs. The link to the firmware was hosted on Google Drive, was Windows only, the file name had a Chinese extension that needed to be removed to work, and Windows warned before running the exe (not signed?). Not very professional, but it worked. - Not many keycap options
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linuxguy
Greater than one weekThe plastic body isn’t rigid enough. It looks nice but loses out on the typing feel with plastic body and frame. Feels very shallow when typing on them.
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Alfredo Perez
> 3 dayThis keyboard is slim. Feels like I could type for hours. The feedback from the switches is awesome. It is also light. I have tried many mechanical keyboards and this one has to be top 3. Only 2 small complaints the keycaps are a bit hard to see in the dark and the legs underneath are not very thick. I recommend this keyboard to someone looking for a quality slim mech keyboard.
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Daniel Fernández
> 3 dayIt seems like the package was already opened when arrived. apparently all was clean but it was opened so i cannot give five stars because of that. The product is good and a quality one.
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Amit Kulkarni
> 3 dayNot much of a mechanical keyboard user but I bought this keyboard after hearing all the reviews on how this is the best bluetooth and wireless mechanical keyboard for both mac and windows. I thought since this was only a little more expensive than the apple magic keyboard, might as well buy it since it has so many more features. While I was impressed with the keyboards connectivity, macros, and layout, I wasnt a fan of the way the keys felt. I ordered the brown switches and they felt a bit heavy to press. Also in combination with the PBT keycaps, the keys felt a bit too smooth and I felt like I couldnt grip on the keys. Usually Im able to type 120+ wpm but with this keyboard I could only hit around 90-100. I really wanted to like the keyboard because of all the features, but I decided that it wasnt worth it for the loss in typing speed that Im used to on other keyboards (including membrane and mechanical).
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ZachE
> 3 dayI purchased my Nuphy Air75 about 7 months ago and while the battery life wasnt as good as the KeyChron to start, it had enough performance improvements that I decided to keep it. The fact that I could toggle between 2.4Ghz and multiple Bluetooth contacts via hotkeys instead of a physical switch is why I switched from Keychron to Nuphy. Its been a pretty good keyboard but there are a few drawbacks. The battery life was roughly 2 weeks as advertised before it needed a re-charge. After 7 months, I cannot even get 2 days before its blinking red again. As of the posting of this message 22 Sep 2022 I charged it to full 2 days ago and its now asking for a re-charge. That really sucks. The Nuphy Console is nice but it only works on PC. My personal computer is a Mac and my work computer is a PC. This keyboard allows me to toggle 2.4ghz (PC) and bluetooth (Mac), which is nice. Unfortunately, there is no way to customize the key map/hot keys unless you can run Console on a PC, which I cannot. Therefore, its useless. It has a good balance of features and Ill keep using it until it craps out, which given the way the battery life is looking now wont be too long. Ill have to think hard about buying another one.
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Jose Obando
> 3 dayMine didnt come with the 2.4Ghz dongle and amazon refused to help. Id recommend buying straight from the manufacturer or just buy at a store where they actually want to help ---- I contacted the manufactured (since amazon wouldnt do anything about it), and they shipped me the dongle for free. Good stuff! Just disappointed at amazon experience.