NuPhy Air75 Review: Almost Perfect
Looking for a fun and productive keyboard? The NuPhy Air75 may be for you, but beware, it's not perfect! This slim keyboard has low-profile Gateron switches and offers connectivity for up to 4 devices, making it an excellent choice for the productivity focused. With distinctive colored keycaps, RGB backlighting, and unique light bars, it's a truly fun addition to any setup.
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Air60: https://amzn.to/3IrILD1
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The NuPhy Air75 comes in 60%, 75%, and 96% versions and can be used wired via USB-C or wireless via Bluetooth or the included USB dongle. It is compatible with both Mac and Windows and comes with separate keycaps allowing you to have a clean look to match your operating system. The frame is made of aluminum and the bottom is made of plastic. Overall it is light, thin, and feels a bit hollow. The keycaps are PBT plastic which should ensure long-lasting durability.
One unique feature of the NuPhy Air75 is its side RGB bars, which display information like caps lock and battery life. Another major feature are the AirFeet which are designed to mount the keyboard on top of a MacBook to allow a mechanical typing experience when using your Mac. So much of this keyboard is excellent, however a few negatives stand out that make it not quite perfect. The keyboard sound and feel is hollow and on the louder side. The smart assistant key is a waste for most people. Finally, if you regularly use the right shift key, like me, then you may find that you miss the key regularly due to a lack of stabilization. The frustrations associated with these issues make this keyboard a bad fit for me, but if you enjoy the sound and use the left shift key as your primary, it may be perfect for you.
CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
0:39 Fundamentals
5:03 Unique Features
8:50 Problems / Sound Test
13:57 Who is this for?
Note: The product links above are Affiliate links. I receive a small commission on purchases made through these links.
Видео NuPhy Air75 Review: Almost Perfect канала Cameron Dougherty Tech
Air75: https://amzn.to/3xLcceq
Air60: https://amzn.to/3IrILD1
Use this link to get 10% off on NuPhy's site!
http://nuphy.refr.cc/camerondoughertytech
The NuPhy Air75 comes in 60%, 75%, and 96% versions and can be used wired via USB-C or wireless via Bluetooth or the included USB dongle. It is compatible with both Mac and Windows and comes with separate keycaps allowing you to have a clean look to match your operating system. The frame is made of aluminum and the bottom is made of plastic. Overall it is light, thin, and feels a bit hollow. The keycaps are PBT plastic which should ensure long-lasting durability.
One unique feature of the NuPhy Air75 is its side RGB bars, which display information like caps lock and battery life. Another major feature are the AirFeet which are designed to mount the keyboard on top of a MacBook to allow a mechanical typing experience when using your Mac. So much of this keyboard is excellent, however a few negatives stand out that make it not quite perfect. The keyboard sound and feel is hollow and on the louder side. The smart assistant key is a waste for most people. Finally, if you regularly use the right shift key, like me, then you may find that you miss the key regularly due to a lack of stabilization. The frustrations associated with these issues make this keyboard a bad fit for me, but if you enjoy the sound and use the left shift key as your primary, it may be perfect for you.
CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
0:39 Fundamentals
5:03 Unique Features
8:50 Problems / Sound Test
13:57 Who is this for?
Note: The product links above are Affiliate links. I receive a small commission on purchases made through these links.
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