Nuphy air 75 review
Nuphy Air75 mechanical keyboard was perfect keyboard for a new generation with low-profile keycaps and a slim frame. The connecting keyboard has option are used a wire with charging cable or wirelessly with USB Receiver or Bluetooth, you can also use at same time three devices.
This keyboard is very thoughtfully designed to enhance the look and user experience and is compatible with Mac and windows operating system
Low-profile Mechanical Switches
The most notable feature of the Air60 and Air75 is the low profile of their keyboards, which measure a mere 16 mm at their thinnest. This size allows the keyboard to be used comfortably even without a wrist rest – which, if I needed one, would have been cumbersome to bring around. It also allows it to be used on top of the laptop keyboard, which was the original idea that sparked the NuType F1.
The aforementioned issue with key travel is resolved with the use of the low-profile mechanical switches, making the Air60 and Air75 easier to get used to, just like the NuType F1. Another advantage the new keyboard switches have is their hot-swap ability. With three switch options – Gateron Brown, Gateron Red, and Gateron Blue
Compared To Other Keyboards
The NuPhy Air75 is a low-profile, 75% compact mechanical keyboard. It’s very similar to low-profile models from Keychron, like the K1 and K7, and the NuPhy even has the same switch system at the top of the keyboard to toggle between connection types and operating systems. However, the NuPhy Air 75 has much better latency than these Keychron models, so it’s well-suited for gaming use and programming.
Typing Quality
The NuPhy Air75 offers a good typing experience. The low-profile PBT keycaps feel nice to the touch and have a rounded edge at the top to help you distinguish between the keys while typing. The keys themselves feel stable, even the larger keys like the spacebar. The Nuphy offers the best low-profile experience out there today and puts it in a package that begs to be taken on the go.
Specifications
Brand | Nuphy |
Compatible technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
Keyboard description | Gaming |
Special Feature | Backlit |
Color | Gateron Blue switch |
Switch type | Low profile Gateron mechanical |
Layout | Ansi 75% |
Number of keys | 84 keys |
Backlit | Modes:21 |
Length | 4.9 ft. (1.5m) |
OS Compatibility | iOS and Windows |
CONCLUTION
The NuPhy Air75 offers a good typing experience. The low-profile PBT keycaps feel nice to the touch and have a rounded edge at the top to help you distinguish between the keys while typing. The keys themselves feel stable, even the larger keys like the spacebar. The Nuphy offers the best low-profile experience out there today and puts it in a package that begs to be taken on the go.