The best gaming and productivity magnetic keyboard... (NuPhy Field75 HE Review)
"If you love the design, theme, and features of Field75 HE, then it’s definitely a solid choice. This keyboard has a great sound, impressive specs, and feels very high-quality. Field75 HE is a well-built magnetic keyboard that's great for both gaming and productivity. It’s definitely more than just a competitive gaming keyboard, and I highly recommend it."
NuPhy Nos75 Review - High End Low Profile
"Nos75 is a 75% low-profile keyboard with 81 keys and an ANSI layout. The new low-profile 3.0 switches are overall nice. They have a good amount of travel for low-profile switches with a nice level of weight and resistance, and they result in a very pleasing sound. The case of this keyboard is elegant in terms of design—it’s simple but unique and very high quality. The quality of Maya Imprint keycaps is good—I don’t have any complaints about the legends, the feel, or the overall quality."
NuPhy Nos75 - Low-Profile Done Right
"Nos75 features a smooth feel but quite a bit of heft, it has a very minimalistic and clean look. The interesting part of Nos75's construction is its Omni Mount system, it allows for one of three gasket mounting configurations, as well as top or bottom case mounting. I found the plates to have a more prominent impact on the sound of Nos75 than the mounting style did, with the stiffer plates having a higher pitch click, while the more flexible plates resonated at a lower and more mellow frequency. Nos75 is more suited to someone who looks forward to internal modifications and tuning every aspect to be just right for them."
Why you should build a Slim Keyboard | Nos75
"This is Nos75 by NuPhy. When I first built it and played around with it, I was genuinely impressed with this low-profile keyboard. I didn't know that low-profile boards would get to this level of customization, so seeing this, building it, and hearing how it sounds left me truly impressed."
Unboxing the *MUST HAVE* Keyboard for Software Engineers
"I’ve been searching for the best keyboard for programming, and I really like Air60 V2. This keyboard is well-made, with pleasant-to-touch keys. It’s also quite slim and compact, easily fitting in a backpack. Air60 V2 works with both Mac and Windows, and it can be connected to up to four devices simultaneously, adding even more flexibility to its use."
NuPhy Field75 HE - Unboxing, Review & Sound Test
"Field75 HE is a step up from Field75, focusing on Hall Effect technology. Among its standout features are Hall Effect sensors and Rapid Trigger functions, along with an 8K polling rate knob, eight extra customizable buttons, a rich and creamy sound profile, and, coming in a future update, the infamous SnapTab function. It’s got a very industrial and futuristic aesthetic. Overall, this is another amazing product from NuPhy."
The Ultimate Low Profile Keyboard! NuPhy Nos75 Review
"Nos75 is a full aluminum low-profile custom keyboard kit. In terms of ergonomics, it has a default 5-degree typing angle, which is comfortable for everyday use and gaming. The N1 Nano switches are solid for gaming. The shorter travel distance of 3.4mm helps with faster actuation and bottoming out. You can enjoy the keyboard with the default configuration—it exceeds my expectations with its unique sound profile, combining thocky and clacky elements."
If Apple made a Mechanical Keyboard, this could be it! | NuPhy Nos75 Full Review and Sound Test
"Nos75 is an exploded 75% low-profile keyboard encased in a CNC aluminum body with slick curves and sides, almost replicating the look of an Apple design language. It looks so professional, sleek, and premium overall—something you'd want to pair up with a MacBook Pro. The N1 nano switches sound so nice. It feels like typing on my ThinkPad, but with a better key feel as well as key travel. If you have a Mac setup at home or are just looking for a premium-looking board better than the likes of a Logitech, I'd say go for this."
The Best Low-Profile Keyboard is Here: NuPhy Nos75
"NuPhy has released a new keyboard with a full aluminum body—Nos75. The Gateron N1 Nano switches—currently, among low-profile switches, I think they provide the best typing experience. Of course, it’s not just the switches; the quality of the case, the meticulously designed internal structure, and the resulting calm, sophisticated, low-pitched sound also make Nos75 the best low-profile keyboard on the market."
FINALLY something different - NuPhy Field75 HE Review | Before You Buy
"Field75 HE is one of the most unique 75% layout Hall effect keyboards you can find today. The double-shot PBT Cherry profile keycaps have a grease and scratch-resistant surface, which is great for gamers. The keyboard features an 8,000 Hz polling rate, and it is able to cut down the total latency to 0.5 milliseconds, which is a 15% improvement of 8,000 Hz performance over the competition. The software is very well done, the user experience and options that you get with the web-based software are something that you would expect to see from a bigger brand. In conclusion, Field75 HE has all the high-performance features that gamers expect from Hall Effect gaming keyboards."
My favorite rapid trigger keyboard - NuPhy Field75 HE Review
"Field75 HE is a 75% analog keyboard with rapid trigger. I have to say that this is one of my favorite rapid trigger keyboards I've tried so far. It has great looks, if you like this type of aesthetic, great functionality with the set of buttons and knobs, and also amazing accuracy and top-tier performance. I really do like how the look and design of the keyboard help set it apart from the crowd of other analog rapid trigger keyboards."
8000Hz Polling Rate?! | NuPhy Field75 HE Review
"NuPhy Field75 HE basically adds more gaming-centric features to a very gaming-looking keyboard. You have the option between two Hall Effect switches: the Magnetic White Switch and the Magnetic Jade Switch. You can change the actuation point per switch, and it also offers more gaming-centric features such as rapid trigger, making it another Wooting keyboard competitor entering the scene. They offer their own web software, the UI is very clean, and it is easy to get around and change the settings."
NuPhy Field75 HE Hall Effect Keyboard Is Actually VERY Good.
"NuPhy Field75 HE is NuPhy's first magnetic keyboard, it is the best-sounding and feeling magnetic keyboard out of the box I have tried so far. It also packs a bunch of performance inside. It is capable of an 8,000 Hz polling rate and scans the full array of keys at a 2,000 Hz rate. It sure feels nice and responsive to use. To adjust everything on the keyboard, they have NuPhyIO web-based driver, which honestly is one or two bucks away from being really, really good."
NuPhy Field75 HE Review | Keyboard with Hall Effect and Handle
"Field75 HE is a 75% keyboard, it offers the full range of features you'd expect from a keyboard with magnetic switches: rapid trigger, dynamic keystroke, mod-tab, and toggle functions. As for quality and tactile feel, Field75 HE falls somewhere between a Wooting 60 HE and an Akko Mod 007 or MonsGeek V3. All in all, NuPhy Field75 HE is the second most affordable Hall Effect keyboard we’ve tested, but in terms of tactile feel for the price, it’s our price-performance winner among Hall Effect keyboards."
I May Have Finally Found The Keyboard I've Been Dreaming Of For 6 Years
"Nos75 is one of the first premium low-profile custom keyboards, and you’ve got it all here: it’s aluminum, wireless, RGB, hot-swappable, and you can mount it in 5 different ways—3 gasket mounts, top mount, and bottom mount. You also have a choice of 5 plates. It’s also compatible with QMK/VIA, which allows you to customize your keys however you want. Gateron N1 Nano switches are great, with perfect lubrication and no distracting typing noise. Nos75 suits anyone looking for a low-profile keyboard, especially since it’s of excellent quality, particularly in terms of sound."
Hands-on with NuPhy’s Field75 HE Magnetic Keyboard
"NuPhy Field75 HE is a mechanical gaming keyboard that brings the ever-expanding capabilities of Hall Effect keyboard switches, like rapid trigger and snaptap, to a familiar, though quite masculine, design. It is currently limited to a wired connection only. However, it pulls at a crazy 8,000 Hz compared to the 1,000 Hz of the wired and RF polling on the mechanical Field75. All things considered, Field75 HE is an interesting keyboard that offers a solid, though plastic, construction paired with a lot of added functionality that I think many will find appealing as an entry to magnetic keyboards."
NuPhy Field75 HE Review - Raw Performance
"NuPhy Field75 HE is a 75% keyboard. All customization is done with NuPhyIO, a web-based application that works on Windows, Mac, and Linux. As far as performance goes, you get 8K polling, and NuPhy made sure to include a high-performance MCU that won't bottleneck the polling rate, ultimately delivering a super low latency of 0.5 milliseconds. If your top priority is gaming performance in a Hall Effect keyboard, the Field75 HE is worth considering."