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Dojays U.
Greater than one weekFor now its everything i wanted in a keyboard, especially since it has 2.4gz connection. For now its a 5 stars item, will update later if it presents problems.
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J.Lee
> 3 dayThis is my 3rd mechanical keyboard. I finally found one that I like. I really liked Keychron K3 because it had solid build quality, affordable, amazing RGB colors, and pretty design. But it was just too tall, and I really dont like using palm rest. Nuphy, while it costs 30% more, is worth the price of admission. It can be used without palm rest. All the keys have nice thock sound, so there is no need to modify to improve its acoustic. I also love its multi colored keyboard color scheme. I do use this keyboard exclusively in wired mode and I suggest most people do the same.
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lemeiux1
> 3 dayI have used about 5 different boards in the last year or so and could never quite find the one that worked for me. I liked the experience of using a mechanical keyboard but found I was much faster and more accurate on a laptop style keyboard. That’s where the Nuphy Air 75 comes in… It’s kind of the best of both worlds for me- I get the low profile switch activation along with the feeling and sound of a mechanical board. I love it! I can’t recommend it enough for someone who is in the same type of situation. Also it’s extremely versatile, I can be typing on my main computer and with the touch of a button switch to my laptop or phone which makes it so easy to multitask. If you are looking at this, I highly encourage you to give it a try!
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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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Carl
> 3 dayCompared to the Keychron K3, this board feels very well built. Switches, caps, case, lighting - all feel premium in comparison. Layout and accuracy feel very natural when any Keychron always felt just a little off. The pictures do it justice, actually delivering on affordable quality with all the cool features you want, except one major flaw. Like other keyboards, this one tries to get cute with the Function keys. Most people dont care, but when you use F5 and F6 day in and day out youll quickly find that they are jacked up. They do not respect macOSs Use as standard function keys setting. The latest firmware fixes F5 and F6 while ruining all other F key settings. So I downloaded their console app where it wanted another firmware update... That reverted the F5/F6 situation but the software is completely useless. Ive tried all combinations of Mac mode, Windows mode, old firmware, new firmware, console app configuration - nothing makes the keyboard work 100% like it should. At the end of the day this is a beta product and the software/firmware are very flawed. Sometimes I just wish we had simple boards again. I guess we cannot have modern design without modern problems. Their discord channel is full of people having similar issues to mine. Frustrated and annoyed by slow development.
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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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Woody Hughes
Greater than one weekThe build quality of this keyboard in exceptional, made of an aluminum body with plastic keycaps. The keyboard came ready for a Mac (CTRL, OPT, CMD keys), but with the included keycap puller it was easy to replace them with the included Windows (CTRL, ALT, WIN) keycaps. Also make sure to flick the switch on the back of the keyboard to switch from Mac to Windows. I initially really liked the keycap color combination, keyboard features (for a 75% keyboard), and the overwhelmingly positive reviews. I ordered the keyboard with the Gateron Brown Switches. Through the past month of using it daily (for work), I find it very easy to type on. The Brown switches keep the keyboard noise to a minimum, while still offering a noticeable bump when you reach the actuation point - a perfect compromise. The keycaps are non-standard, so you are sorta stuck with the keycap sets sold by NuPhy themselves, such as the Air75 COAST PBT Keycaps (Twilight) or the Air75 COAST PBT Keycaps (Xmas Limited). It is also possible to buy low-profile replacement switches in red, blue, brown to further customize the feel of the keyboard (NuPhy.com). I would highly recommend this keyboard to anyone, it just feels really good to type on!
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Mr. Bill
> 3 dayLove the low profile, love the loud click. Weight is very good, lights are fun, keybed is solid. This is my work keyboard so I dont know how it is for gaming, but for work it feels great and has all the right keys in good places. Three bluetooth devices is great, I have my computer, phone, and tablet all set up and the keyboard switches between them very fast. It also wakes up from sleep and reconnects very quickly. Of course I have a list of nitpicks: * Keys are opaque so the key lights are mostly only useful for killing the battery. * Key click occurs before key actuation, so if you dont press the keys all the way down, the keyboard will miss strokes. * Small but noticable delay on OSX and Android. Not tested on Windows. Better when wired, but still not zero. But I do work with this, so the delay is not really a problem.
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connor wyatt
> 3 daySo, this is my first mechanical keyboard. Ive only ever used the magic keyboard or a laptop keyboard. Ive been wanting a mech keyboard for quite some time now, but never really pulled the trigger, and lost interest. Youtube recommendations showed a review for this keyboard the other day. Backlit RGB, removable switches/key caps, metal exterior, Mac/Win mode, and a premium feeling. I went ahead and got the red switches as I type pretty early and dont want the wife to get pissed with the sound of me hammer fisting the keyboard at 6am. The keyboard arrived today, set up was quick, with bluetooth. The switches sound great. the size is perfect as its what im used to. The fact that it has a native Mac mode, is really what sold me the most. The ability to switch it over to WIN when working on a VDI, then back to Mac is so awesome and really the best feature of this keyboard. For the price, its a no brainer. Will update if I have any problems, though that seems unlikely. (questionable art on the packaging, not an anime guy but sure, why not)
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ZachE
Greater than one weekI 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.