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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  • JF

    > 3 day

    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

  • Cras

    > 3 day

    I tried so hard to like this keyboard that I actually packed it to return it, unpacked it again to give it another shot, only to ultimately pack it up again to be returned... FOUR TIMES lol. The keyboard looks great. Its definitely more thin than most and the keys sound great (I got clicky blue). I am a software engineer and type ~8-10 hours a day, wether for work, gaming or browsing. I have been using my Apple magic KB for years and wanted something mechanical again for a while. I purchased 3 keyboards because I couldnt make up my mind. I got this one, the keychron v4 and the logitech mx mini wireless. The logitech kb arrived first and it was great. It just felt...boring, I guess with no fancy rgbs/ key colors, if thats what youre into. Coming from the magic kb, I had to purchase a wrist wrest for it. The keychron came next but it nowhere near the logitech, imo so I returned it immediately. Last came the nuphy. I loved how it looked and felt out the box. It felt great typing on it before I actually turned it on. I used it for a couple of days and noticed a couple of things though First, I did need a wrist rest for it. It is thin, but nothing like the magic keyboard. I found that even after the first day, my palm was getting a little tingly and using my wrist rest immediately resolved my pain. Second, certain keys, like backspace and enter sometimes needed to be hit twice to register. At first I thought maybe I just wasnt used to the kb yet, but it started happening more frequently and became very obvious. This issue didnt happen a single time with logitech. I tried to overlook it because the kb itself looks more appealing than the logitech, but in the end, I boxed it back up to return it. The logitech feels much higher quality overall and has super helpful features for me like having designated bluetooth keys to easily switch between machines by just tapping a button. I would be interested in maybe trying newer versions of this if they iterate on it in the future.

  • Giovanni G.

    > 3 day

    Para conectar a una laptop es excelente, sin embargo, si lo intento conectar a una tablet (Samsung S8plus) presenta dificultades para poner los acentos en idioma español a pesar de haber configurado el teclado físico. Espero que haya una actualización.

  • TheBookGuy

    > 3 day

    I love it. It looks beautiful!

  • Bri

    > 3 day

    So 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.

  • red_dino

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Gabe Smith

    > 3 day

    Be careful not to press the MICROSOFT TEAMS button, it will close out whatever you’re doing and try to log you into teams. Seriously why, like if I want to go to teams I’ll open it up by clicking on it.

  • B

    > 3 day

    No way to store the dongle or magnetic pads makes them easy to lose

  • xelerond

    > 3 day

    Treat 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.

  • h steenstrup

    > 3 day

    Pros 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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NuPhy Air75 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Specification Details:

Switch type: Low-profile Gateron mechanical

Hot-swappable support: Yes

Layout: ANSI 75%

Number of keys: 84 keys

Backlight & Sidelight: RGB-led

Backlight modes: 21

Sidelight modes: 4

Mode: 2.4G wireless, Bluetooth 5.0 or Wired

Battery capacity: 2500mAh

Working time: Up to 48 hours (Lab test result)

Compatible System: macOS/Windows/Android/iOS

Materials:Frame: Aluminum,Bottom case: ABS,Keycap: PBT

Size:315.7 x 132.6 x 16.0 mm / 12.4 x 5.2 x 0.63 inch

Weight:523 g / 18.5 oz

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Innovative Air75 Wireless Bluetooth Mechanical Keyboard:

1.NuPhy Air75 is currently the thinnest mechanical keyboard on the market. Thanks to the ultra-thin aluminum frame and the evolved aluminum alloy stamping process, the thinnest part of Air75 is only 16 mm.

2.Air75 is equipped with a 2500 mAh battery, which can provide up to 48 hours (lab data) of battery life, easily meeting the needs of a week of work.

3.Air75 was designed from the beginning to be perfectly compatible with macOS and Windows. We provide Mac multimedia button layouts and shortcut keys for Mac users, including partial screenshots, full-screen screenshots, and Siri/Cortana.

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Gateron Blue Switch

Gateron Low-Profile Blue is click-style switch. It has a distinct “click” sound when depressed beyond the tactile point, making it the loudest switch. We know that many typists like it.

Brand New PBT Keycap

In order to bring a better typing experience to Air75, we designed the first ultra-thin PBT keycap that is ergonomic and adopts advanced dye sublimation technology to avoid keycap wear and oil stains caused by long-term use.

Wireless and Wired Mode

With 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 to seamlessly connect up to 4 devices, if you want to pursue higher stability, you can connect by wired (Type C data cable included in the package).

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Question and Answer

Q1:Is this a mechanical keyboard with low profile?

A1:yes, it is low profile, the low-profile keyboard does not require a wrist rest when in use.

Q2:Can keycaps be backlight?

A2:In order to avoid oil stains and fading of characters after long-term use, our keycap material uses PBT, which has no backlight.

Q3:Will there be a lag in the keyboard connection when the computer is waked up?

A3:There is no delay when 2.4G is connected with wired connection, and there is a little lag when using Bluetooth connection.

Q4:Is there a windows version with the Alt key?

A4:Two extra Alt keycaps are included in the keyboard, you can choose to replace them.

Q5:How can I get the latest version of the firmware?

A5:We will continue to update the firmware, which can help you customize your keyboard better.

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What"s in the package:

-1 x NuPhy Air75 wireless mechanical keyboard

-1 x USB-C to USB-A cable (1.5m)

-1 x 2.4G receiver

-1 x Keycap/Switch puller

-2 x Magnetic foot

-3 x Extra keycaps

-3 x Extra switches

-1 x Stickers

-1 x Quick guide/Poster

NOTE:

1.Turning off the backlight mode during wireless connection can greatly extend the use time.

2.The "one"-shaped base on the back of Air75 can be docked with most laptops, and the keys on the keyboard of the laptop will not be affected when typing. You can confirm with us whether your device is compatible before buying(Not compatible with the latest Macbook)

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