Nuphy updates the Air75 for 2025
NuPhy, a company that has carved out a distinct niche in the mechanical keyboard market since its inception, is now accepting pre-orders for its latest mechanical keyboard: the NuPhy Air75 V3. This new addition continues the brand's commitment to sleek aesthetics and robust functionality, packing 84 keys into a compact 75% layout.
The Air75 V3 (via TechPowerUp) features a slim 12.8mm profile, encased within a stylish aluminium frame that combines an aluminium top case with an ABS bottom, a PC plate, and double-shot PBT keycaps. Measuring 318.9 x 128.9 mm and weighing a mere 724 grams, it's designed for portability without sacrificing a premium feel. A significant highlight is its substantial 4000 mAh battery, promising up to 1200 hours of use when backlighting is off or 60-100 hours with RGB illumination activated.




Connectivity is versatile, offering 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, and a USB-C wired connection, all of which support full N-key rollover. Performance is consistent across wireless and wired modes, with a 1000 Hz polling rate for 2.4 GHz and USB-C, while Bluetooth operates at 125 Hz. The keyboard also supports hot-swappable low-profile switches and features a gasket-mounted design with plate-mounted stabilisers. NuPhy's proprietary Nano switches are offered in Red (linear), Brown (tactile), or Blush (silent linear) variants, allowing users to choose the best fit for them. Adding visual flair, north-facing RGB LEDs offer 20 distinct illumination options and battery status information.
Ergonomics is also considered, with adjustable typing angles of 4°, 8°, or 10°. Compatible with Windows, Linux, Android, and iOS devices, the NuPhy Air75 V3 is available in white and black. Priced at $139.95, each purchase includes the keyboard, a USB-C cable, a 2.4 GHz dongle, a knob module, eight spare keycaps, a keycap/switch remover tool, and a screwdriver.
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