NuPhy
Air75
$139.95
NuPhy
Based on 112 Reddit mentions
$109.95
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How does it sound? I currently own MQ80, MG65, Nuphy Kicks, Nuphy Halo V2, and MelGeek O2. To be honest, MelGeek O2's tactile feel and sound really impressed me. I would even think it's better than MG65. MG65 still sounds amazing though. Kick 75 keys just sink in, no bounce. A big loser.
harleypan86 in r/Lofree
June 13, 2025 1:38 AM
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Damn !!! Your answer is like a kife in my stomach now. I bought the Keychron K11 max which uses the Gateron Low Profile 2.0 which after some research is KS-33. I knew beforehand the Red Silent 2.0 isn't what I wanted. I've been waiting for months for the Gateron Low-profile 3.0 Blush nano which is a
...koenigsbier in r/NuPhy
March 31, 2026 6:19 AM
2
Best low-profile keyboards that suite these requirements: Iqunix Magi75 (and Pro) or MQ80 NuPhy Air75 V3 or Kick75 Low Chosfox Vero75 You should also keep an eye on reviews for the Keychron K3 Ultra and K3 HE launching this week. They're promising and fairly inexpensive. The one-touch switching may
...julian_vdm in r/keyboards
February 18, 2026 10:49 PM
2
This is a skill issue. The Pandas are explicitly only compatible with the V3. And it says so on the site. It's not NuPhy's fault you failed to read lol. The V3 switches seem to have been designed for the Kick75's (and at least the Chilkey ND75's) low-profile and full-height dual-compatibility featur
...julian_vdm in r/NuPhy
August 27, 2025 7:44 PM
3
I'm starting to lose my mind a bit with the subject of so many variant versions of the same keyboards. I understand that in software features and durability there is a clear gap between the Air V2 and the V3, but.... wouldn't it make more sense to focus those divergences on new models and space out
...Brief-Ad6906 in r/NuPhy
May 8, 2025 11:13 AM
3
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
2
I would not call any kind of low-profile option having a "robust" choice of switches. Maybe the NuPhy Kick75, but that's because you can use normal switches with it, so it's not really purely low-profile. The problem is every switch manufacturer has at least one low-profile "standard" that is mutual
...candy49997 in r/MechanicalKeyboards
August 15, 2025 10:59 AM
2
I bought an Air75 v2 and then a Kick75, Nuphy IO version. Admittedly I regretted because I realized that tweaking the QMK firmware is an additional value of a mechanic keyboard. At least NuPhy is working to keep their source repository up-to-date, and the community interest is adequate.
qbane1296 in r/NuPhy
May 8, 2025 2:25 PM
2
The difference is that the Kick has enough space for a chunky knob, and the Air has the space for a knob 1/4 the size of a regular key. I get that NuPhy is doing its level best to innovate in weird directions, but honestly I would have bought the V3 just for the better typing experience. The Kick ha
...Advanced-Device6188 in r/NuPhy
July 30, 2025 1:44 AM
2
Nuphy kick75 looks ok and the field 75 looks even better The kick is not exactly tkl and field has the knob on a location that is inconvenient during gaming, also is he switch. :(
Bannerlord268 in r/keyboards
April 22, 2026 3:45 PM
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