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The nuphy Air60 is a portable, low-profile mechanical keyboard designed for professionals who value efficiency and comfort. With a compact 60% layout, it supports multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4G, and wired connections, making it compatible with both Windows and Mac OS systems. Its ergonomic design and long-lasting 2500mAh battery ensure a superior typing experience, whether at home or on the go.
R**L
Great portable wireless mech
I got as a secondary keyboard so I don’t have to keep switching between computers as well as for travel. Caps are decent and switches feel good. Key presses feel a little stiffer than my gateron pro reds on my Keychron Q10, but not enough to degrade the typing experience. Size is also perfect for travel, and it’s light yet feels sturdy. Great board for the cost.
D**G
Layout not for me
I can’t knock the keyboard for it’s quality. I wanted a low profile mechanical keyboard to switch back and forth between work and play. I purchased the brown switch and it has a good weight, feel and sound. What I didn’t anticipate was how much my muscle memory relies on a longer right shift key while coding. Its been very painful hitting the up arrow instead of shift with my pinky every_single_time. I tried looking for the software to see if I could remap the shift and up arrow key binding so I could salvage this purchase. It’s just so much work, and makes me wish I had gotten the 75 layout instead or at least had not thrown away my box so I could try to swap for the bigger size.
Z**S
Lovely compact keyboard, though not perfect; get the Halo instead if you can
This is a great, portable mechanical keyboard with outstanding tactility and—dare I say—acoustics given the form factor. I bought it to have at home shortly after I purchased Nuphy's other mechanical keyboard, the Halo, for use in my office. I've used Logitech, Keychron, and Ducky mechanical keyboards in the past, and easily find the Halo to be the best among them: It's perfectly designed.This Air model isn't quite that good, despite being great on its own merits. On the positive side, it's a very solid-feeling keyboard, with a nice heft and pleasant aesthetics. (Minus the colorway, anyway: I find the stock colors a little bit ugly and gamer-y, and purchased new keycaps from Nuphy directly—they're the blue ones that you see in the photograph I've attached here.) But there are flaws. The ultra tight design makes it less comfortable to type on overall than the Halo and other larger keyboards: I certainly make more typos on it, the right Shift key in particular is dreadful, and the typing experience does feel just a little bit "mushier." And although the Air is marketed for its ability to sit on top of your Macbook's keyboard, I find this isn't a super comfortable typing experience, due to tricky wrist placement. Your mileage may vary.Still, I love this little thing: It's easy to stow away and throw in a bag, feels sturdy, allows you to change out switches if you so desire, etc. But unless you have an overwhelming need for portability, I would highly recommend the Halo instead!
D**Y
Beautiful keyboard for its price range
The media could not be loaded. I chose the air60 one over the air75 because it was smaller and looked better. it's absolutely perfect for my desktop and gaming sessions. Yes the right shift key can be a problem at first, but after using this keyboard for 2 weeks I'm used to the location and I don't make mistake of pressing the wrong key. I'm 99% sure the complaints about the key are those who've only used it under a week. The default RGB was a bit lackluster but you can easily swap it out with different keycaps from their website (see video attached). Overall very happy with the purchase. Highly recommend.
E**.
Makes Typing So Comfortable
Great product, turns out better than my expectations. After using it for a day, my MacBook keyboard feels really uncomfortable.
S**F
Problem... with otherwise beautiful keyboard
Lovely keyboard... almost a work of art.Worked as advertised corded, but in my case the WiFi connection doesn't work properly, generating false and stuck keystrokes... and did so out of the box... so I'll need to have it replaced.And for me, for some reason, (possibly related to the fact that I'm not used to a low profile keyboard), it's easy to produce errant keystrokes. I'll assume I just need more practice on it.
G**E
Great for the iPad Pro
Purchased this keyboard with the case for use in an iPad Pro desktop setup. Feels better to type on (and looks better) than apple’s expensive solution.
V**D
Disappointed
I have been using Anne Pro 2 and Ducky Miya Pro with MX Brown switches. When I saw the Air 75 and Air 60 ads, I was thrilled about a portable thinner mechanical keyboard. The experience was so poor that I returned it in 3 days. It didn't feel like a mechanical keyboard. It was my first low profile keyboard so I was probably expecting too much from it. But the layout of the keyboard is somewhat wider or a little different from a normal keyboard. I found myself hitting wrong keys and my hands hurt as I used it - both wrists and the fingers. It looks very nice and I really wanted it to work but despite trying very hard to like it, it didn't work for me. It is marginally better than MacBook Pro keyboard and so much inferior to a full profile mechanical keyboard that it wasn't worth it. It is quite silly to keep it on a macbook keyboard.I am back to Anne Pro 2 and Ducky. Ducky is the best but AP2 is a more convenient option due to wireless connectivity and portability for use with iPad and iPhone. In my opinion, if one is moving from a magic keyboard, this maybe an option worth considering, but moving from a full profile mechanical to this one doesn't make sense.
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