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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 Brown Switch
Brand | nuphy |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Keyboard Description | multimedia,mechanical keyboard,gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Multimedia, Gaming |
Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Low-Profile Key, Rechargeable |
Color | Gateron Brown Switch |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | RGB |
Style | 现代 |
About this item
- ⌨【Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard】:Air75 is an innovative, the thinnest mechanical keyboard on the market, use 75% layout (84 keys), thanks to the ultra-thin aluminum frame and advanced aluminum alloy stamping process, the thinnest point is only 16 mm. Like the membrane keyboard, there is no need for a wrist rest, and long-time use will not cause damage to the wrist.
- 💻【Multi-Device Connection】:Air75 provides a variety of connection methods, including 2.4G wireless mode, Bluetooth 5.0 and USB C wired mode. It can connect to up to four devices at the same time and switch between them easily, it is very suitable for home, office, outdoor and casual games.
- 🔋【48 Hours of Battery Life】:The battery life is about 3-4 years, The battery capacity is 2500mAh, which can be used continuously for 48 hours (laboratory test results, actual use may vary), and can easily meet the needs of a week of work. Turning off the light mode during the day can greatly extend the use time.
- 💡【RGB Lighting Effects】: It has 21 backlight modes and 4 side light modes. The innovative left LED light shows caps lock and connection mode, while the right LED light indicates battery power and system mode. You can choose dynamic or static light mode according to your preferences. With Windows software, you can even customize unlimited lighting effects. Please note: the keycaps are not backlit.
- ✂【New multimedia buttons】:Air75 is compatible with Mac and Windows, and provides multimedia button layouts and shortcut keys for Mac users. The scissors icon represents part of the screenshot. FN+scissors can capture the full screen. It also supports Siri and Cortana.
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Quality of material | 4.5 | 4.5 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Comfort | 4.5 | 4.6 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 3.7 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.5 |
For gaming | 4.0 | 3.6 | — | — | 4.7 | 4.7 |
Sold By | — | LOFREE Direct | Odycle | Odycle | NuPhy-Store | NuPhy-Store |
connectivity tech | Bluetooth | Bluetooth, USB-C | Bluetooth, USB, USB-C | Bluetooth, USB, USB-C | Bluetooth, USB-C, 2.4GHz | Bluetooth, USB-C, 2.4GHz |
number of keys | 84 | 84 | 99 | 99 | 84 | 84 |
compatible devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet | PC, Tablet, Laptop | Laptop | Laptop | Laptop, PC, Tablet | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
keyboard description | multimedia,mechanical keyboard,gaming | Mechanical | — | — | Mechanical | Mechanical |
operating system | MacOS, Windows, Android, Ios | Mac, Windows | Mac Os,Windows | Mac Os,Windows | Windows, Linux | Linux |
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Product information
Item Weight | 1.15 pounds |
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Manufacturer | nuphy |
ASIN | B09KG6MSVH |
Item model number | Air75 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #29,529 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #2,132 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Date First Available | October 27, 2021 |
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Review of Nuphy Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
Suzette and Jacob
Product Description
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
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 Brown SwitchGateron Low-Profile Brown is tactile-style switch. A good blend of typing and gaming. Brown is widely considered to be the best “middle-ground” switch. Its tactile bump, silent travel, and medium actuation force makes it a versatile switch. |
Brand New PBT KeycapIn 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 ModeWith 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). |
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.
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 2021 Macbook)
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Customers like the ease of typing, appearance and sound quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention that it's very satisfying to type on, the keys feel nice and have a good sound without being too loud. They're also satisfied with portability. That said, some disagree on quality, connectivity, performance, and lighting.
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Customers find the keyboard easy to use. They mention that the keys feel nice and have a good sound without being too loud. They also appreciate the premium feel and the snappy typing experience. Overall, customers say the keyboard is a great choice for those looking for a comfortable and reliable keyboard.
"...by the board, purely on its aesthetics and form and the experience it offers in typing, and it stands out among many of the others I have collected..." Read more
"...I don't have to stretch my hands a lot to type, the keys feel nice and have a good sound without being too loud, and I love all the options for..." Read more
"...The keycaps are both very pretty and a nice, textured PBT Material, though the fact the aren't shine through somewhat dampens my joy at the RGB...." Read more
"...on these are great, I am using the red switches, each of them are super smooth and there is no spring noise, the travel of each key feels smooth...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the keyboard. They say the color profile looks great, the keycaps are both very pretty, and the keyboard is built well. Customers are also impresseded with the look and feel of the product, saying it's a beautiful keyboard with cute anime girl mascot box art and cute stickers. They appreciate the tasteful RGB and alternate Win/Mac layouts.
"...Now everything is perfect again.I really like the keyboard: it looks nice, the switches sound really satisfying, and the material of the..." Read more
"...The keycaps are both very pretty and a nice, textured PBT Material, though the fact the aren't shine through somewhat dampens my joy at the RGB...." Read more
"First off, the packaging is gorgeous: cute anime girl mascot box art in addition to cute stickers of her and the NuPhy logo...." Read more
"...like the keyboard, nuphy has good build quality and it just looks very unique...." Read more
Customers like the sound quality of the keyboard. They say the keys have a good sound without being too loud, the switches sound great, and the keyboard has a signature thocc sound from factory. Some customers also mention that the keyboard is quiet with its red switches and has no spring noise.
"...I really like the keyboard: it looks nice, the switches sound really satisfying, and the material of the keycaps is of high quality...." Read more
"...my hands a lot to type, the keys feel nice and have a good sound without being too loud, and I love all the options for light patterns...." Read more
"...The sound is nice and thocky, though it's a little loud, and it gets a little hollow around the middle of the board; stabilizer ping isn't very..." Read more
"...the red switches, each of them are super smooth and there is no spring noise, the travel of each key feels smooth...." Read more
Customers find the keyboard slim and compact. They say it's well-built and easy to transport. Customers also say it saves space on their desk and is a perfect fit for their M1 MacBook.
"...I also love that it can be wireless or wired, and the small size makes it easily transportable. 10/10, definitely recommend this keyboard." Read more
"...What's great is that due to its super thin profile and small nature you can put it on top of your laptops keyboard, and experience a far better..." Read more
"...Perfect amount of cardboard.The size, weight, and material quality are perfect. The backlighting is clean and stunning...." Read more
"...I immediately fell in love with it both in being a low-profile mechanical keyboard that I can comfortably use in the library without feeling..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that the material of the keycaps is of high quality, the build quality is excellent, and the keyboard has a good heft. However, others say that the Quick Guide is in garbled English, gives small travel distance, and is not very satisfying to type on. The battery life is decent but not exceptional, and there's quite an input lag.
"...nice, the switches sound really satisfying, and the material of the keycaps is of high quality. So, I recommend this product to everyone." Read more
"...Build quality. It's generally very good, but I think there are some areas of improvement...." Read more
"...If they wanted it to be, the keycaps being opaque was the wrong call, as the (seemingly impressive) lighting system becomes a kind of disinterested..." Read more
"...keyboard itself, it has an intuitive lighting system that can relay important information such as battery level, if caps lock is active and..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the connectivity of the keyboard. Some mention that it can manage several bluetooth connections at once, while others say that the connection is hit or miss. Some customers also mention that the first power up doesn't always connect with the dongle in their PC.
"...The logitech's BT connections seems a little more laggy, but at the same time less prone to drop-outs...." Read more
"...The wireless options are standard, but I did appreciate them including a wireless dongle on top of the Bluetooth..." Read more
"...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." Read more
"...I have noticed some connectivity problems with the wireless 2.4ghz dongle, specifically key chatter which is where keys are either missed or pressed..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that it works well with MacOS, has a pretty long battery life, and has no issues at all. However, others say that it ended up being unusable for them, has an issue with its functionality, and is disappointed with the performance. They mention that the keypresses respond slowly or have no response sometimes, and that the connection issues keep frustrating their work.
"...product that is sabotaged by execrable documentation and an atrocious user interface...." Read more
"...the feet adequately keep it from moving, and the arrow keys in this format work well...." Read more
"...This makes it fairly useless, as with Macs, Bluetooth is a more reliable option with a wider range, and on PC, the one thing you'd want it for,..." Read more
"...The logitech kb arrived first and it was great. It just felt...boring, I guess with no fancy rgbs/ key colors, if that's what you're into...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the lighting of the keyboard. Some mention that the RGB lighting is okay, but nothing special. They also say that the backlighting is an extra, but not necessary feature of the product. However, others say that they only see light between the keys and that the letters are not lit.
"...TKL Pros: low profile Cons: Pricy($175 on sale), no pbt keycap, getting oily after several months of regular use...." Read more
"...and have a good sound without being too loud, and I love all the options for light patterns...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...everything can be done on the keyboard itself, it has an intuitive lighting system that can relay important information such as battery level, if..." Read more
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Upon reception I was immediately impressed by the build quality and presentation. The designers clearly put effort into the keyboard and the thinking behind it. I had recently grabbed a Keychron K3 with similar specs but found the keys too crowded and with poor keycaps (though I believe they offer PBT caps on their site, if in stock); meanwhile the NuPhy held me in excitement, it feels more robust and inviting while still keeping a small profile. The chassis feels sturdy and minimal, the feet adequately keep it from moving, and the arrow keys in this format work well. The wireless options are standard, but I did appreciate them including a wireless dongle on top of the Bluetooth (though the dongle has no markings on it to designate it is paired to this keyboard, and it will be easy to lose without some kind of socket for holding on the board itself).
The keys are truly the selling point here, the design choices just reinforce that I felt good buying it (which isn't the case with other keyboards). But it becomes a very specific kind of feeling. Honestly I grew to resent that I had ordered a blue-switch setup - the keys, with their almost cartoon friendliness in sculpting and low travel time, somehow do not read as "clicky" to me after use like a chicklet does; I should have opted for brown-switch or even red-switches and the pleasant thunk that the frame relates (which seems unique to this board) and it would have felt a much more integrated experience. Somehow the clicking detracts from the "roundness" or softness that the rest of the board really suggests to me.
This became more apparent when I swapped out some of the switches with included singles of the others, and luckily, if I am so interested, I can order a set of the other switches and exploit the difference thanks to the hotswappable nature. Which doesn't make much sense to me otherwise - since I can't imagine personally using more than one switch type for the whole board. Maybe I will break down and try some kind of maddening dual-switch setup later after I have gone insane from the opulence of modern keyboardery.
As for the lighting, I prefer it off and it was not a selling point to me. If they wanted it to be, the keycaps being opaque was the wrong call, as the (seemingly impressive) lighting system becomes a kind of disinterested back-glow. I'm a touch typist so I could care less. Notable the F and J key nibs are somewhat subtle, I would prefer them to be just slightly more pronounced. Despite being a touch typist, I find myself using my wrists more and seeking more verticality in typing, I think also simply an affect of its aesthetics, though perhaps it is that the keys somehow feel almost too large (their unique sculpting probably adding to this) so I feel I need to move more than I would otherwise, but this could all come with familiarity and habitual use.
A note on a strange limitation I found was that the function keys default to non-function key functions (ex brightness, volume), and one has to download and install new firmware to remedy this very specific thing. This was honestly almost a complete deal breaker, and I only saw it after I received the unit.
In the end perhaps my ideal would have been the version without the function keys, in brown or red switches, just the straight Air60 model as a simple dedicated keyboard for prose or journaling. For that it would offer a unique (and dare I say fun?) experience. I am still intrigued and excited by the board, purely on its aesthetics and form and the experience it offers in typing, and it stands out among many of the others I have collected for its design - so I am happy to have supported NuPhy and will be curious to see what they continue to do in this field. Ideally I would rate this 4.5 but will give it a 5/5 to promote it over a 4/5, given those two options.
I really like the keyboard: it looks nice, the switches sound really satisfying, and the material of the keycaps is of high quality. So, I recommend this product to everyone.
Things I Love:
I love the aluminum top/switch plate, and I dig the translucent bottom plate. It adds a little bit of fun to the aesthetic, as do the side lights.
The keycaps are both very pretty and a nice, textured PBT Material, though the fact the aren't shine through somewhat dampens my joy at the RGB. Still, way better than the ABS keycaps you'll find on other boards.
The sound is nice and thocky, though it's a little loud, and it gets a little hollow around the middle of the board; stabilizer ping isn't very noticeable, and the switches themselves lack much in the way of discernable spring noise.
Connectivity! Want bluetooth? Got it. Need 2.4ghz wireless? Got it. Wanna run it wired? Unlike a certain logical technical company doesn't include on their similarly specced board.
Things I hate
Red switches. Admittedly, this is my fault, since I ordered the wrong product, but I really don't like light actuation linear switches. The typing errors are real. That said, too, the flat keycaps do take some getting used to, especially if you're coming from a full size/height board with OEM or cherry profile caps.
Build quality. It's generally very good, but I think there are some areas of improvement. I think a heavier switch plate/top frame and a heavier base plate would eliminate most of the hollowness in the middle, and reduce the (admittedly minute) flex present in the board. Adding denser foam (if there even is any right now) between the PCB and the plate would help even out the sound as well. Shine through keycaps would also be a huge improvement, but that's not a requirement.
Also, for some reason the switch comes out with the spacebar when I pulled it up to swap with the included brown switch? That seems like not a good thing.
I actually swapped between two different keyboards to write this review; the Nuphy Air75, and the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini, and let me offer some conclusions for those who have read this far.
The logitech's BT connections seems a little more laggy, but at the same time less prone to drop-outs. I don't know if this is because the MX is equipped with mechanical switches, which I am much more familiar with), or if there really is an issue with the BT on the Air75. I will say the air75 sounds better than the MX Mechanical; the Logitech's spring ping is so loud I can hear it even when I'm leaning back in my chair... with headphone on.
I know these two keyboards are kind of the gold standards right now for wireless low-profile keyboards, but I gotta tell ya, I'm not 100% happy with either of them. The Air75 wins by a good margin, but there's enough there that keeps me from giving it five stars, especially considering the price, when a hot-swappable Keychron K3 can be had for less, or the QMK customizable K3 pro for about the same price.
All in all, a good keyboard with room for improvement. I'd be very curious to see what a gen 2 of this can accomplish.
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- Profile is very ergonomic.
- RGB feels like an afterthought.
- Keycaps are too close to one another making fat fingering quite common
Reviewed in Singapore on August 24, 2022