NuPhy
Air75
$139.95
ASUS
Based on 30 Reddit mentions
Out of stock
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I don't think open standard exists, because it could make possible eavesdropping on keystrokes. It is more in the opposite, manufacturers aim towards proprietary higher encryption between device and dongle. I have Asus ROG Harpe mouse and Asus ROG Falchion Low Profile RX keyboard. Both work with usb
...ducmite in r/computers
April 23, 2026 11:41 AM
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There are a few here are some: Corsair K100 Air Wireless (literally feels like a laptop keyboard) This is arguably the thinnest mechanical keyboard from a major brand. It uses Cherry MX Ultra Low Profile tactile switches. Total Travel: 0.8mm Actuation Point: 1.8mm ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile
...Electrical-Note-3177 in r/keyboards
February 23, 2026 4:16 PM
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I am going to answer my own, I purchased asus rog falchion red switch rx low profile, it was not much silent, but fun to type in for daily work. good for gaming also.but as key mapping is a bit different, I couldn't get used to it so I returned it back to dealer in a week. Then I tried my luck on Ke
...nohackmove in r/Keyboard
September 15, 2025 5:43 AM
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Trying to find an alternative to the Asus Rog Falchion RX that has the function keys. Low profile, quiet, wireless, AZERTY layout, and durable. Currently using a MX Keys S but it's showing its age, some keys get stuck. I don't care about clickiness/sound, I want the quietest keyboard possible (inclu
...laxounet in r/MechanicalKeyboards
September 26, 2025 12:30 PM
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I had the Logitech G915 TLK for a few years and sold it when the ASUS ROG Falchion RX Low Profile Optical came out (It's been about 18 months now). I'm still very happy with how well it performs 👌 I don't see myself going back to a "normal" keyboard again.
Iddqd84 in r/keyboards
October 25, 2025 2:23 PM
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I would say look for low profile keyboards like NuPhy Air75, ASUS ROG Falchion RX, MX Keys S. Personally I don't like wrist support and I get your issue with strain on the wrist but still, I use my apex pro keyboard most of the time. The thing I dislike with the mx keys is that the "operating force"
...jeanphilt in r/keyboards
October 9, 2025 9:30 AM
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