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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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Alan
> 3 dayPros: 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)
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Bri
> 3 daySo this is really hard to get a picture of, but some keys stick out a little more/less than the others, making it feel a little weird when typing. I tried taking off the keycaps and making sure the switches and caps were seated correctly, but the problem still persists. Otherwise, this keyboard is really good and typing feels nice, but I wish there was more quality control.
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Emily M
> 3 dayI want to start this review by saying, I love this keyboard! I really like the textile feel of it — it feels very solid, it’s beautiful, etc. HOWEVER, the battery life fully depletes after a day and a half of working, which is unacceptable. I’m not sure if I just got a bad keyboard, but after browsing other reviews, I am inclined to think this is just how this keyboard is. If you need this to be an ONLY wireless keyboard, for more than 10 hours of work, do not buy this keyboard. You’re going to have to just leave it plugged in for it to work.
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bsandro
> 3 dayGot this keyboard to switch easily between computers/environments without losing a feeling. Super easy to pair via bluetooth, has a bunch of options for connectivity - can manage several(!) bluetooth connections at once, wireless connection via provided adapter or just be plain old wired keyboard which is super nice. Full FN-keys row is very useful to me, and absent numpad is a huge plus as well. Gateron/CherryMX Brown switches is what I go with for every single keyboard Ive bought past N years, theyre clicky but not noizy, this particular low-profile keyboard benefits from them particularly Id say. Apart from spare keys and switches (yes! awesome to have those) there are some nice stickers with anime girl :D And manual has a poster of that girl on the flipside; found it as a super cool touch to the overall great product.
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Asanagi
Greater than one weekVery decent quality. Aluminum upper shell with plastic bottom cover, no flex at all. Gateron switches is smooth. I got the brown switch, but the package also included one of each (red,blue, brown) as tester. Very attention to detail. Price is much more expensive than on NuPhy website. But comparable if factor in the ease of customer service and fast shipping. LED is RGB. Should be able to produce white, but not really white in the eye. When use as Bluetooth keyboard. The LED is not really bright. Pretty much unnoticeable in bright room. Key cap is not shine through, but is in very good quality. The only complaint is that software is lacking, especially on MacOS. It’s sad to see that the software is not existing on the platform the key caps is installed by default. Hence 4 stars only
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Zichen Zhang
Greater than one weekFirst of all, beautiful keyboard, nice touch, good quality. I love it. But there’s a big problem with the 2.4g wireless connection. I plugged the dongle in the back of my pc under the table. And then the connection becomes really poor. The typing was not delayed, it’s losing connection. I typed “connection”, then I got only part of the word, something like “tio”. I tried typing under the table near the dongle, it worked perfectly fine. This issue can be easily fixed, I know, just get an extension cable to place the dongle on the table. But I just want to point out the issue here. Because I have another wireless keyboard that I used for years, same scenario, no connection issue at all. Apart from the connection issue, this is a great keyboard. I like it a lot that I decide to just give up the wireless connection.
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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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Zahid Ahmed
> 3 dayAs a full-time programmer and part-time gamer, this product is suited me. Its increased my productivity as well. I am happy with this keyboard.
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A. Sanderford
Greater than one weekThis was a really nice piece of hardware. Good clickiness. Wish the instructions were a bit clearer about how to change between computers. Found those online. But other than that it’s great.