NuPhy
Air75
$139.95
NuPhy
Based on 112 Reddit mentions
$109.95
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This is true, espe.cially with keyboards that support QMK/VIA for the most part. Hilariously, though, NuPhy's keyboards with NuPhyIO seem to have no persistent memory, so when the battery dies, they forget macros and stuff. It happened to me with my Kick75, and there are a handful of reports of it h
...julian_vdm in r/MechanicalKeyboards
August 4, 2025 12:58 PM
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Is it possible to desolder a low profile PCB and solder on different sockets? IMO the Kailh switches are unsurpassed when it comes to low profile switches, but I pretty much hate any board that comes with them. Im mostly looking for the v2 Kaihl sockets, not the ones compatible with the v1 choc. I'd
...War0possum in r/MechanicalKeyboards
November 10, 2025 6:14 AM
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TLDR: If you are willing to trade out the Bluetooth in order to get your keymaps to work properly, build and install the firmware from source using make, following their GitHub's instructions. Only some models and only ANSI. --- Hey, all After almost a year of struggling with this issue on my Air75
...Immediate-Crow-656 in r/NuPhy
December 18, 2025 7:40 AM
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The Kick75 is my least-preferred board from NuPhy, the Node75 is IMO much better, followed by the Air75/60. But indeed the wait time can be annoying. I have a few NuPhy boards on sale, shipping from the Netherlands. Halo75, Air75 V2, and an Air60 HE. Let me know if you're interested!
tiagocesar in r/NuPhy
January 8, 2026 7:24 PM
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Thanks for your reply! Yes, unfortunately, you're hitting the vulnerable spot of the research I've been doing. The Lofree seems to be better, although I've heard about some flaws with Linux compatibility that I want to investigate further. Otherwise, a friend of mine has the Air and he likes it, but
...chic_luke in r/NuPhy
May 3, 2025 8:35 AM
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I have a NuPhy Kick75, Epomaker TH40, and an Akko 5098B, all of which are fully plastic, and none of which have bent in a similar manner. It's annoying. I really wanted to like the Flow Lite when I reviewed it. I like plastic boards, and the Lofree x Kailh switches are genuinely fabulous, but I just
...julian_vdm in r/Lofree
July 22, 2025 1:29 PM
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Absolutely mostly low-end stuff, and seemingly stuff that doesn't really meet the minimum standard for QMK support. IIRC, the NuPhy Kick75 QMK works perfectly fine battery-less, but the NuPhyIO version doesn't. In an absolutely hilarious move, the QMK version doesn't let you remap the knob (WTF??),
...julian_vdm in r/MechanicalKeyboards
August 4, 2025 8:45 PM
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Scratch that, read further down, I did have issues with my Kick75 on Linux... Regarding different behaviour with different devices: In Linux, dongles and wired devices are recognised differently. In KDE, you can customise them on a per-device basis, and my Keychron mouse shows up as Keychron Link 8K
...julian_vdm in r/NuPhy
September 10, 2025 2:59 AM
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