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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the NuPhy Air75 V2 — where power, style, and versatility collide!
The NuPhy Air75 V2 is a premium 75% mechanical keyboard featuring a durable aluminum frame with a translucent bottom shell, White-Gateron Brown tactile switches, and PBT keycaps. It supports multi-device connectivity via Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4G wireless, and USB-C wired modes, allowing seamless switching between up to 4 devices. With a robust 4000mAh battery, it offers up to 57 hours of use with RGB lighting and up to 220 hours without. The keyboard boasts over 21 customizable RGB lighting effects, dual RGB light bars for status indicators, and is fully programmable via QMK/VIA firmware, making it ideal for professionals seeking a stylish, versatile, and long-lasting typing solution.








| ASIN | B0CMYYQDST |
| Additional Features | QMK/VIA |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,219 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #57 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | nuphy |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (651) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium ABS PBT |
| Generation | 2 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06976604912855 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31.6L x 13.3W x 1.4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Support windows/mac OS/Linux system |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | nuphy |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Tactile |
| Model Name | Air75 v2 |
| Model Number | Air75 V2 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | mechanical keyboard |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Modern Professional |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
B**O
Después de mucho investigar, encontré que este teclado es una de las mejores opciones para teclados mecánicos, y al tener teclas "Low-Profile" su tamaño se ajusta muy bien a mis preferencias. Este teclado no decepciona, la sensación al escribir es muy buena y tienes posibilidad de escoger los switches que mas se acomoden a tus gustos, en mi caso escogí los Switches Cafes, pero el producto viene con 4 switches que puedes probar y comprarlos aparte en su página web. Creo que el único detalle es que el Software es algo complejo y no muy amigable, pero una vez que lo entendí no tuve problemas para configurar ciertas teclas de mi teclado. En resumen, es una gran opción para alguien que quiere empezar a meterse al mundo de los Teclados Mecánicos, solo si me gustaría que hubiera la opción de teclado en Español. Si encuentro alguna falla modificare esta reseña.
I**O
O teclado é fantastico. No meu caso no entanto a bateria não funciona. Apenas consigo usar ligado ao cabo
R**A
TLDR Between the K3 Pro and Air75 v2, I much prefer the Nuphy Air75 v2 because of its superior build quality, better typing sound, reliability, and overall typing experience. With the Keychron K3 Pro, I found myself wondering if there was another keyboard that had a more refined typing experience. I am completely satisfied with the Air75 v2 after almost a month of use, and would definitely recommend this to anyone in the market for a new wireless mechanical keyboard. It’s a pleasure to type on and you won’t regret it! Background: I was in the market for a new mechanical keyboard, and my criteria were: (1) Smaller footprint for portability and to save room on my desk (2) Must provide great typing experience both in terms of tactile feedback and sound (3) Must have good battery life (4) Must have reliable bluetooth/wireless connection (5) Aesthetically pleasing to look at This review compares the two 75% layout keyboards I have tried: Keychron K3 Pro vs. Nuphy Air75 V2, and why I ultimately decided on keeping the latter. I ordered BROWN switches for both keyboards. BUILD QUALITY Both keyboards are well built, with an aluminum base/housing. Both the K3 and the Air75 come with PBS keycaps, which feel and sound much more substantial than ABS keycaps which feel and sound like cheap plastic. - K3 features a floating keycap design with no bezels on the board, meaning the keys are quite exposed. Picking up the K3 keyboard to move it makes me feel uncomfortable, as my fingers are pulling up at the sides of the keys, making me feel like it could damage the mechanisms overtime. The Air75 V2 has an aluminum housing featuring a thin bezel around the keyboard, which feels much better to pick up. - Key rattling is minimal on K3 but present, and it makes it feel just a little cheaper compared to the Air75 V2, which has no obvious key rattle. I’m sure the rattle on the K3 can be addressed by reapplying lube to your switches, but if you are looking for something with good sound and typing experience fresh out of the box, you’ll find that in the Nuphy Air75 v2. SOUND & TYPING EXPERIENCE If you are switching from a cheaper consumer keyboard like the Apple Magic Keyboard or other budget-friendly mechanical keyboards, you will find it a pleasant upgrade to both the K3 and Air75. However, comparing the two keyboards side by side, the Air75 sounds better to me and the difference was immediately obvious. K3’s sound compared to the Air75 is brighter, more hollow, and less refined. Because of there is a little play on some of the keycaps, there’s a slight rattle here and there, making the keys sound brighter and cheaper. Air75’s sound is solid, thocky, and solid. For the most part, the keys don’t have any real discernible rattle, so you’re not hearing anything else when you type besides that solid keystroke. Because the rattle really comes from the switches themselves, it is impossible to get a prelubed keyboard that’s “perfect”; you are bound to find a key or two that has just a little bit of rattle here and there, but nothing significant. If you happen to find a key that sounds off or doesn’t give the right kind of feedback, I suggest either reapplying lube to the switch, or switching out the actual switch itself for another (quick fix) and the problem can be resolved easily. I did not expect the typing sound and experience to be that drastic between Nuphy’s Air75 v2 and Keychron’s K3 Pro, but it really was apparent and made for a much more pleasant typing experience on the Air75. WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY This one is huge. The K3’s bluetooth capability was not reliable at all. Out of the box on Day 1, I was experiencing connectivity issues where the keyboard would suddenly disconnect, and would take a minute before it would reconnect again. It was interfering with my Apple Magic Mouse, which was also connected wirelessly to my MacBook Pro via Bluetooth. The Air75, however, has not given me any issues via Bluetooth at all, and has been consistently reliable through hours of use. WAKE-UP TIME FROM SLEEP MODE Similarly, the K3’s wakeup time took longer after it automatically went into sleep mode, which means your initial keystrokes are not recognized as quickly. Over time, this presents a productivity issue if you have to consistently wait for the keyboard to wake up before you start working. The Air75 wakes up immediately upon the first keystroke, which is a much more pleasant experience and it means I can get to work quicker. It has never had issues waking up and being connected wirelessly via bluetooth. SWITCHES I ordered BROWN switches for both the Keychron K3 Pro and the Nuphy Air75, which in theory should give the same typing experience. However, there is a more noticeable “bump” and tactile feedback from the brown switches on the Nuphy Air75 V2. Nuphy also ships with a collection of their different switches for you to try. After trying the other switches out, I find myself gravitating towards the Aloe switches, which are quieter and feel much more weightless. I ended up ordering a batch of Aloe switches directly from Nuphy, which I am excited to receive in a few months (the long shipping times directly from Nuphy is because they ship from China). The Gateron Browns feel good with a solid sound and gentle but noticeable bump/tactile feedback, but I feel like I will enjoy an even quieter and linear typing experience for faster typing speeds. LIGHTING EFFECTS The backlights on the K3 were decent, but mine was the white-color only. The backlights on the Air75 are brighter, and came in RGB, which I have been enjoying. The colors are rich, saturated, and the transitions are buttery and smooth. I like that there are two LED indicators on the side of the keyboard, which are multi-functional and indicate whether Caps Lock is engaged (left), connectivity (left) and keyboard battery status (right).
L**E
solide und sehr angenehm zu tippen, etwas teuer aber dafür auch gut, ohne Schrottsoftware konfigurierbar, nur die Gummifüße lösen sich langsam
M**S
Great keyboard, freaking gorgeous, can sit over a laptop keyboard due to the length of the feet. Device switching is fast. Mine keeps freezing but presumably installing the latest firmware (which I haven't done yet because I don't want to touch windows) will resolve that?.. There are also open firmwares that I'm pretty sure do. The brown switches aren't exactly tactile, they're kinda, like, spongy, there's no *click* sound that tells you when the activation point is, you have to feel it from the increased pressure immediately after. I definitely don't hate them, I've enjoyed typing on this, but I'm ultimately not convinced any of the available switch types are really ideal for typing. I suspect that low-profile hall effect switches with activation set at zero (bottom) might turn out to be better than any switch type yet tested in the literature or spoken of in forums, so consider the hall effect ones (though as of the writing of this review they were sold out) There are some very cool reactive rgb effects, I wasn't expecting to leave any of those activated, but I found one or two that're tasteful. I'm pretty sure this is the best keyboard for me today, but I expect better ones are possible.
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