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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  • chad cuccaro

    > 24 hour

    I love the way it looks, feels and performs. After using this keyboard you won’t want to work with anything else

  • Dallin K Selch

    > 24 hour

    I really liked using the keyboard. Quality PCB keycaps that will hold their matt-look. Board is small on your desk and doesnt take up too much space. LEDs look bright and refined. I used it wired the entire time I had it so cant say how well the wireless functionality worked. If I could have changed anything, I wish I would have gotten a more tactile switch. The linear reds were making my hands more tired sooner but I still love the low-profile gateron switches so will be trying different styles. I know the switches are hot-swappable but that would require another $40 to get new switches and availability isnt great in this market. For the manufacturer, the keycap quality feels good but I wished they were more concaved or dipped, I sometimes would lose home row. Still a great build product!

  • JF

    > 24 hour

    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

  • Alan

    > 24 hour

    Pros: 75% form factor (LOVE IT) The color profile looks really great. Key travel also feels great. Cons: Kind of clacky (Not a fan of, but this is because of the thickness of the keyoboard I think) Hollow sound from body (Another tradeoff given the size/thickness of the body.) Battery dies faster than expected. (but again in this form factor, understandable)

  • Victor Garcés

    > 24 hour

    I was disappointed with the performance of this product. Despite its claim of being a wireless switch, it only works as expected when used wired. I purchased it hoping to use it without having to be tethered to my device, but I found that it only works when connected with a cable. This defeats the purpose of having a wireless switch. Overall, I would not recommend this product.

  • Lea Morissette

    > 24 hour

    Arrived very quickly, well packaged, this keyboard is a excellent wireless portable keyboard, but the price on the Amazon.com website its a little too high, better to buy it from the original NuPhy online store, maybe in the future they will offer others switches as option, because this keyboard its also a hot swappable one

  • red_dino

    > 24 hour

    Ive been looking for a keyboard that can comfortably type on, having multi-device function and with pbt keycap. This keyboard is low-profile with PBT keycap, multi-device functionality, well built/packaging and stickers and in a resonable price. I would recommend to go with the brown switches that gives you a little bump/response when you type. This keyboard is simply the best TKL keyboard on the market for office right now. Way better than those logitech ones. Get it!!!! (If we can have a 100 keys version with numpad on this 75keys would be even better) Below are my expericen for the past year: Keyboards that Ive tested: Logitech G915 TKL Pros: low profile Cons: Pricy($175 on sale), no pbt keycap, getting oily after several months of regular use. Razer Huntsman TKL V2 elite linear switch: Pros: Extreme silent, PBT keycap Cons: Pricy($160), wired, too responsive for typing, can have a lot of typo Razer Huntsman TKL V2 elite clicky switch: (I mainly use it for gaming) Pros: Clicky, PBT keycap, 3.5mm total travel distance, 1.5 mm trigger distance. (Extremely good for typing) Cons: Pricy($150), wired, a bit annoying in the meeting because your colleague can hear you typing Corsair K70: Pros: linear switches, PBT keycap, $99 on sale Cons: Too responsive with 3.5mm total travel distance and 1.2 mm of trigger distance. Wire.

  • Duc

    > 24 hour

    The keyboard feels great; however, the connection is hit or miss if you are using windows 11. I experienced delay and disconnections via bluetooth. Overall, it is still a great keyboard if you are using it wired.

  • Devin

    > 24 hour

    I 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.

  • ZachE

    > 24 hour

    I 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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