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Ryen Jarvis
> 24 hourI bought this knowing about Nuphy’s quality - I have an air 75 bought directly from Nuphy. I love my air 75 but it comes back and forth to work with me and I wanted another keyboard to leave at home. I bought an epomaker th80 and it’s great but it was a little big and I think the user settings are a little clunky. Upon receiving the halo 65 I was blown away by the sound and feel immediately. The baby kangaroo switches (I’m a weird one that prefers tactile switches) are great all around switches for gaming, working, or anything else. It sounds really nice with the silicone deadener and I don’t feel like it would ever kid the board other than maybe re-lubing the switches in maybe a year so. Out of the box the stabilizers are well lubes D but they felt like it took a little while to break them in? Maybe over lubed. as I’m typing this I’m thinking it would be worth it to do the medical tape mod on the stabs and re lube to give them all more consistency. The left shift just feels kinda stiff and enter feels kinda clacky/loose The ghost bar is unreal. It really is revolutionary and so pleasant to use. Although with the replacement non ghost bar included it still sounds great because the board itself has silicone deadener as a base for the space bar and it does a great job by itself on keeping down the rattle. They may have even over corrected the initial design because I can’t imagine the space bar ever being rattly on this new design. Long story short if you want a board that is absolutely a joy to use out of the box you will not be disappointed in any way. Also if you would like a board that is going to be an amazing base, easy to customize and highly compatible, this is definitely my top recommendation. My epomaker th80 sits on the shelf most days of the week unless I just feel like switching it up or need the more accessible f row for a particular game. You won’t regret it!
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Tubes
> 24 hourI have had my eye on the Halo65 for a little bit now and the more I watched and read about it, the more confident I was knowing I wouldn’t regret it. I was fortunate enough to snag this beauty with the Baby Kangaroo switches during the Black Friday sale before they sold out and I am more than impressed. The initial sound and feel of the keyboard out of the box is what I would imagine people in this hobby aim for and for someone like me, it’s absolutely perfect. The high quality pbt caps feel nice to the touch and the pre-lubed switches are smooth, poppy, and sound excellent. The top of the case is aluminum while the bottom is a sturdy plastic and they filled this bad boy full of silicone so the dampening is real! My favorite feature is the space bar dampener. Goodbye bandaid mod that half worked. Oh and rattle, who? The rgb is nice and easy to customize. They include a cool poster with all of the fn inputs and combinations on the back to customize the board to your liking and change other settings such as mac or windows mode. You can connect the board through Bluetooth, wired (nice quality braided cord included), or 2.4g dongle and the dongle can click right into the side of the board when not being used so you don’t lose it! Lastly, they provide you with a small assortment of switches for you to test out as well as some extra keycaps for you to take the customization even further! I personally opted for the night breeze switch in the space bar because I thought it felt the smoothest. You can tell they really put thought and effort into making this quality board and it’s almost unreal for the price. I highly recommend to anybody looking for a solid prebuilt!
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Allan
> 24 hourI bought this directly from Nuphy for about $10 cheaper and it took a week to arrive. I ordered the white with Night Shade key switches. I did not get the shine thru keycaps. This is probably the best prebuilt you can get under $150. The only serious contender would be Keychron which are more budget friendly, have more options for layout, but not as flashy as this one. I own a Keychron Q9 (40%) and Q2(60%) and they are very solid. But for aesthetics, they are not as nice. Also, this being wireless is a plus and it has a neat way of storing the dongle in the keyboard. The RGB is very beautiful. With the white board and keycaps, it looks very clean. The night shade switches are linear and are really nice and smooth. They are factory lubed and they are very consistent. The actuation and bottom out is very good for both typing and gaming. There is a lot of attention to detail on the keyboard and they are nice enough to give you a few sample switches for red, black, and the kangaroo green. I feel like the kangaroo green are a little pingy. It also came with a high quality switch puller and keycap remover. I have only 2 complaints. One is I wish this was VIA combatable, and I have no idea if you can reprogram the keys. Big bummer. Second complaint is that the keyboard has the windows button twice! First off, the first windows key that is on the left of the keyboard is in the wrong spot. Typically, it is found in between the CTRL and ALT buttons. Nope, on this keyboard they decided to give you, from left to right, CTRL, ALT, then WIN. Then going further, space bar, and then WIN KEY AGAIN! And for some reason that keycap is ALT. Hopefully they release a firmware update to address this.
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Onur
> 24 hourif you looking for a keyboard that makes your stomach go butterflies, that is the one. I fell in love in the moment i got it. THE SPACE BAR SOUNDS UFFFFFFFF
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Nick
> 24 hourThis is my first pre-built custom keyboard and I have to say I am very impressed. Its heavy, feels like quality and the price was great on sale! I have the version with the night breeze switches and they are awesome, so smooth and buttery. This keyboard sounds and feels sooo creamy. Also, I saw a review where the guy said that the windows key is in the wrong spot and needs an update. Hes wrong, he just forgot to put it in Windows mode as it comes shipped in Mac mode. You have to do some key presses to put it in the right configuration. Once you change that, the keys are in the correct order. 10/10 would recommend if youre starting to get into customs.
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Sans
> 24 hourI was very excited about this keyboard at the beginning. When i received the keyboard it was easy to setup. However, some keys dont work which makes the keyboard useless. Not happy with the purchase. :(
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Gerald Bertram
> 24 hourThe build quality of this keyboard is just top notch. It is an aluminum frame on top of a plastic base and its quite heavy with a deep thonky sound. The baby kangaroo switch version I have has a slight tactile bump to is. Maybe a bit less than a brown. Sounds is quite good and I can only assume these are factory lubed as I dont feel any scratch on the switches at all. The print on the keycaps are bold and clear with no noticeable flaws that I can see. You have 2 stage feet on the rear of the keyboard which I love because I prefer a taller tilt profile to my keyboards. It says in the Amazon description Seven switches of different types are included in the package to facilitate users to find the most suitable switch and feel and I feel thats a bit misleading. Its just a sampling of 7 different switch types in the box. Not sure thats very useful. I mean if one of my switches breaks, I would want a switch of the same type thats on my keyboard. They also include some additional keycaps including some Windows specific keys if you want to use this on a Windows machine instead of Mac. I give big points for this. I much prefer changing the caps out vs having keys with both windows and mac prints on that. This is the same thing Keychron does with their keyboards. As far as a prebuilt goes, I think this is one of the best Mac keyboards on the market. There isnt a ton of Mac gamers out there though so Im not sure 65% was the way to go. Something like a TKL would have been a much better idea for a Mac specific keyboard.
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Lufan
> 24 hourWorth the price. This is really a good mech keyboard for everyone. Good quality (case and keyboard) and fancy design. I like the halo LED and indicate LED on the top left. Perfectly suit with both Win and Mac. Support with 3 mod connections. Choose the switch you would like type with. Thanks to the hot-swap pcb, we can also change switches we would like to try. If you are new to mech keyboard, this is good one to start with. If you are an keyboard enthusiast, want a keyboard with little fancy design and almost all modern keyboard functionalities, it is also a good keyboard to play with.
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Tacticalraccoon
> 24 hourIll normally begin modifying a keyboard right out of the box; lubing and filming switches, foaming cases and top plates, tape mods, etc. to make them feel and sound better... This keyboard was such an enjoyable experience right out of the box, its the first time Ive actually just left the keyboard exactly how it was. The ghost bar is absolutely amazing sounding. I got the model with baby kangaroo switches, theyre easily the best feeling tactile switches Ive ever used. The bump is right at the top, and even unlubed or filmed theyre really good feeling. Maybe Ill lube/film them one day, but as of now Im finding myself typing more than ever, beating my typing speed records, and just being generally content with this rig. I use it wirelessly about 75% of the time, and the connectivity seems solid. A lot of the time lately Im using a tv as a monitor and sitting across the room, having zero issues. In the mechanical keyboard hobby, this is a budget or entry level keyboard. When you compare this to every other budget/entry offering, this keyboard does it all better in my opinion. If thats what youre looking for, save your keychron or RKS money and buy one of these. The 75% and 94% are live on NuPhys website, but if youre in the market for a 65% I would get it from amazon for the simple return option if its not for you or if something did happen to be wrong with your keyboard. Also: if youre a tactile switch person: get the baby kangaroo switches. If youre a linear switch person: get the baby raccoon. Easily worth the $10 upgrade over the browns or reds. Nuphy did send demos of their glacier switches, which felt super nice, but for me, the baby kangaroos are the real winner.
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C
> 24 hourThis thing is heavy. Really heavy. I guess that means its built well. It certainly feels like its built well at least. Mine came with three space bars. One was just kind of floating in the box by itself. If you are accustomed to the usual cherry MX switches, this is going to feel a little odd. Typing on this doesnt really have the nice click clack of most mechanical keyboards, but it doesnt have the squishy feel of a membrane keyboard. It feels like typing on something soft that smacks into something hard. Its...different. Not really bad, just different. I still havent figured out how to use the function keys. I thought it would be as simple as pressing the function button and the associated key, but that does nothing. That could be a driver issue, I guess. All I did with this was plug it in and start using it.