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red_dino
> 24 hourIve 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.
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JF
> 24 hourThis 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
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Shawn
> 24 hourThis has got to be one of my most pleasant buying experiences in a long time. I went down a rabbit hole when searching for a new keyboard for gaming and programming, and obsessed over low profile gaming keyboards with smooth linear switches, specifically the G915. I love the look and feel of keyboards like this, but this one came up on my radar twice and I was wholly convinced it checked all the boxes for me: -sleek low profile, elegant and attractive design -smooth, silent, linear switches with perfect acoustics and feedback -solid build quality: aluminum frame, PBT key caps!!! Sexy clear back case and stunning stainless steel logo plate -wireless option with USB-c!!! -….and RGB. God help me I love this subtle and stunning RGB style of this board My only complaint so far is that the first power up doesn’t always connect with the dongle in my PC, I often have to switch it off and on again to connect, Also I frequently mistakenly activate Bluetooth mode, and have to try to remember how to shut it off again, but that’s just a matter of learning the keys Great purchase, would recommend for anyone and everyone. If you don’t have the budget for this, make room and you’ll never be sorry
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Shawn S.
> 24 hourThe keys feel great, switching between devices is easy, and I love the look. Not as thocky as my Nuphy Halo. Theres no place to store the dongle.
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S. Stevens
> 24 hourA 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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Maurice Hagans Jr.
> 24 hourI 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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waveout
> 24 hourThis keyboard has a very solid, high quality feel to it. They keys make a great sound when pressed and its also portable. It uses bluetooth or wired (usb).
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Victor Garcés
> 24 hourI 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.
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Nick
> 24 hourI really, really enjoy typing on this thing. The quality of the board is absolutely top notch. Its sturdy, it has great keycaps, there are some really nice little touches like hot swap, tasteful rgb, alternate win/mac layouts, and extra switches to try out the other colors. Itd be 5/5 for me if it wasnt for the USB-C port being on the top (pretty annoying) and the wireless being just a little bit too flaky for me to use it. For my use case, Im really not using the wireless modes anyway, but if youre looking for something to use on the couch for an HTPC or something I expect youll have a bad time with it. Absolutely stellar board if youre just looking for a nice, portable, low profile board to stack on top of your laptops built in keyboard, though.
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Jeff H
> 24 hourGreat 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.