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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Kikaimon
> 3 dayWorks out of the box for MacOS no issues. Great to have a PBT keycap keyboard alternative to Keychrons ABS keycaps. Being hot-swappable is also awesome, as Im able to customize which switches to use across the keyboard. The keycaps are very low-profile: very comfortable with a sort of muted feel and sound with the brown Gateron switches. One complaint I have is that feel and sound variance is a little more pronounced than on other keyboards Ive used: arrow keys are especially brighter / more snappy than keys in the center. Not a deal breaker, and considering the very limited low-profile PBT options that work out-of-the-box on Mac, I would still recommend.
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Igor
Greater than one weekVery glad the keyboard has 2.4Ghz connection, bluetooth unfortunately can be quite unreliable. On MacBook with M1, theres quite an input lag, letters can be mismatched or certain hotkeys not triggered at all. I would love to find a fix, but it seems to be a common issue with Bluetooth in general. Otherwise, its amazing, very well thought through. Poster/hotkeys cheatsheet is a very nice touch too! Brown switches are a tiny bit stiff to my liking, but nothing critical. Backspace squeaks just a little bit too. To the product designer responsible for the keyboard style--please do not change! You rock.
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waveout
> 3 dayThis 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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Xtrullor
Greater than one weekTyping is good and quite precise. Good deal if you looking keyboard for typing and have time and $ to mod it. For gaming would stick with logitech g915 tkl tactile.
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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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red_dino
> 3 dayIve 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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Customer from Champaign
> 3 dayJust got the keyboard today and have been using it for the past 4 hours. It is simply the best keyboard that I have ever used. I am a demanding user of IT products for work and have constantly been upgrading my computers and peripherals. I have in the past tried all kinds of keyboards, either standalone or built-in laptops, including several expensive mechanical keyboards. Somehow this keyboard feels so smooth, and the typing experience is just like flowing through my fingers. It just makes me feel like typing more. My feeling is that the experience comes from the specific travel, weight, and feedback from the keys. believe me or not, I would encourage you to give it a try. You can always take advantage of the generous return policy from Amazon. Likely that you would not regret it.
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Victor Garcés
> 3 dayI 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
> 3 dayI 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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Bobbie
> 3 dayThis is hands down the best low profile mechanical keyboard on the market right now. Step aside (low quality) Keychron, NuPhy answered our prayers by creating the first low profile mechanical keyboard that ships with PBT keycaps. The keycaps are absolutely the star of the show. Dont listen to the haters..PBT keycaps are objectively better than ABS and no, they should not be transparent to let the backlight through. To me, the backlighting is just an extra, but not necessary feature of this keyboard. Aside from the keycaps, the build quality is absolutely amazing. I dont know how they did it, but this keyboard has absolutely no ping, which is something I absolutely dread when buying a mechanical keyboard. Maybe I just got a good batch of Gateron Blue switches, or maybe the materials used in the keyboard are top of the line. NuPhy...if youre out there listening, here is my advice: 1. You need to create a full-sized, Air100 version of this keyboard! 2. You need to introduce more color options for your PBT keycaps...perhaps a mono-color option.