November 01, 2024

NuPhy Keyboard Text Reviews in October 2024

NuPhy Nos75 review | By Peter Wolinski from Tom's Guide 

''NuPhy Nos75 keyboard combines the benefits of low-profile switches and keycaps with the refined acoustics and feel of heavier boards. It is available with Gateron Low-profile 3.0 Nano linear switches, featuring a relatively firm 50g actuation force, a 3.4mm total travel and a long 18mm spring for a firm bounceback. With 1,000Hz polling rate, Nos75 is suitable for gaming. And it runs QMK open source firmware, allowing a high degree of customization over the board’s workings. You can assign macros, rebind keys and tweak lighting all though the Via web app.''

NuPhy Field75 HE review: Most unique yet | By Dylan S Horetski from Pickle Tech

NuPhy's first attempt at a Hall Effect gaming keyboard is Field75 HE, and it's among the best I've used so far, with its futuristic design and placement of the various knobs. Field75 HE features up to 8,000Hz polling rate and support for Rapid Trigger, SOCD, and Rapid Shift right out of the box. NuPhy Field75 HE has quite the steampunk vibe to it. It uses PBT keycaps with a gasket-mounted PCB and features several layers of sound-reducing foam. All of these features give it an absolutely wonderful sound profile and overall typing experience. I opened Warzone to give it a shot and it works just as well as you would expect. 

Low-profile magnetic keyboard: NuPhy Air60 HE Review | By Marcus Richardson from HLPLANET

NuPhy Air60 HE is a low-profile keyboard with Hall Effect switches. Air60 HE performs well in terms of latency (response time). This makes it great for gaming, offering fast and accurate keystroke responses. NuPhy has a web app called NuPhy IO, which allows you to customize the keyboard. You can update the firmware and access several cool features, especially for gaming. One highlight is the dynamic keystroke feature, which lets you assign up to four actions to a single key based on how far down you press it. You can also set different actions for keys depending on how you tap or hold them. If you’re looking for something portable and light with low latency, Air60 HE is a good option.

 

I researched magnetic keyboards, so you don’t have to — NuPhy Air60 HE, the first low-profile HE keyboard | By Damian Cooper from Medium

NuPhy Air60 HE is very sleek, slim and compact 60% layout, connected through a cable that you insert in the left frame of the keyboard (typically for a portable keyboard that you can connect to a tablet). It features five-sided Dye-sub nSA keycaps, built to handle heavy use with great durability. Air60 HE features great switches, offers very good software and is incredibly fast and responsive. If you do like the 60% layout and how Air60 HE looks like, I don’t see any reason not to try it.