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Devin
> 3 dayI love the colors of the keycaps on this board. They are awesome. I got this for my wife for back Friday and I got myself a keychron K2V2. We are both extremely happy. Mine required a wrist rest to be comfortable, while hers did not as it is thin. Great option.
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xelerond
> 3 dayTreat it like a wired keyboard and you wont be dissapointed. I expect any wireless technology to have issues when it comes to connectivity, but i generally prefer 2.4ghz dongles over bluetooth as they can be used on system bios. The air75 2.4ghz dongle has had issues with connectivity more often than id like. I wouldnt go as far to say that its unusable, but it randomly starts having misstypes and missing keystrokes (happens once a day) at which point i have to plug it in. This just annoying since it affect flow of work (or intense gaming sessions). I also have a redragon k607p which is also low profile and 2.4ghz and that has much better connectivity (though quality of the kb is not as good). P.S: No experience with bluetooth on nuphyair75. I paid 50$ for the this kb over the keychron k3 mostly because of the dongle, but i do love the feel, look and quality of it. It seems like my quest for finding a compact low profile mechanical keyboard with stable 2.4ghz continues.
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Kunal
> 3 dayBeen using this for a few months now and just absolutely love it! The keys are tactile but not noisy and the form factor is also great ... small but not cramped. Not much I would change here other than maybe have slightly better key backlighting. If this ever stops working, will definitely pick another one up.
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Bobbie
Greater than one weekThis 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.
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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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Davin Nathan
> 3 dayI got Air75 low-profile keyboard with brown optical switches. Its hands-down the best I ever had. Its so much more pleasant to touch and sound than Keychron K3 or Logitech Mechanical Mini. Highly recommended! Its a hidden gem few people know about.
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Jeff H
> 3 dayGreat feel, relatively low lag when paired wirelessly. My only complaint is that the battery indicator is not very effective. One minute it’s at 20% and then it’s at zero. Really wish it was more consistent.
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S. Stevens
> 3 dayA surprisingly nice keyboard for general office/dev use. Only issue for me is that its not as low profile as expected. Ill definitely be picking up some wrist support bar soon. Very happy with it otherwise.
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Harry
Greater than one weekoverall a great tkl mechanical keyboard, bought this as an upgrade to keychrone k3 V2 tkl mechanical keyboard and Im very satisfied with the purchase. I wish there were different colors of the shine through key caps and these keyboard would be just perfect
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Ian
> 3 dayFor 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.