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NuPhy Prepares AIR75 V3 Ultra-Thin Wireless Mechanical Keyboard

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The NuPhy company might be considered a small one, however since its official launch in 2019 it has managed to make itself known mostly for its low-profile keyboards such as the Air series. Their latest addition, the NuPhy AIR75 V3 mechanical keyboard is now ready for pre-order. With an ultraslim 12.8 mm profile, this 75% layout keyboard houses 84 keys in a compact aluminium frame (aluminium top case with ABS bottom, PC plate, and double-shot PBT keycaps) measuring 318. 9 mm x 128.9 mm with a weight of 724 grams. Another standout feature is the 4000 mAh battery providing up to 1200 hours of usage with backlighting disabled, or 60—100 hours with RGB lighting active.

Connectivity options include 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C wired connection. The 2.4 GHz and wired modes operate at 1000 Hz polling rate, while Bluetooth runs at 125 Hz. The keyboard supports hot-swappable low-profile switches and features gasket mounting with plate-mounted stabilizers. NuPhy's custom Nano switches provide mechanical feedback while maintaining the slim profile. The north-facing RGB LEDs offer 20 different backlighting modes. The keyboard includes "rhythm lights" for battery status indication and supports full N-key rollover across all connection modes.



The keyboard features adjustable typing angles of 4°, 8°, or 10° and includes "AirFeet" positioning system. The NuPhy AIR75 V3 comes in Nova White and Nebula Dark variants. It is compatible with Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS systems, and for $139.95 you will get the keyboard (with Red nano, Brown nano or Blush nano low-profile switches), a USB-C cable, 2.4 GHz dongle, knob module, eight extra keycaps, keycap/switch puller and a screwdriver.



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Yep, just what I want for Father's Day, 3/4 of a keeb, and for $140 no less, uh huh, for sure for sure :roll:

Now make it full-sized, and then maybe we can talk, cause overall, it does look aesthetically nice :D
 
Now make it full-sized, and then maybe we can talk, cause overall, it does look aesthetically nice :D
Air96 is their largest variant. No Air100 unfortunately.
 
For some reason they're still perfectly incapable of producing ISO versions of their keyboards. Guess I'll keep spending my money elsewhere, then ‍♂️
 
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