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The NuPhy Air60 V2 is a cutting-edge portable wireless mechanical keyboard designed for professionals on the go. With a compact 60% layout, it supports multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz, and USB-C. The keyboard features a robust 2500mAh battery for extended use, customizable RGB backlighting, and the ability to connect to up to four devices simultaneously, making it perfect for both work and play.
Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.7"L x 4.22"W x 0.53"H |
Color | Grey |
Theme | Christmas |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth、USB-C、2.4GHz |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Button Quantity | 64 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Low-Profile |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Laptop, Tablet, PC, Projector, Gaming Console (if they support Bluetooth, 2.4GHz wireless, or USB-C connection and run compatible operating systems) |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | NuPhy Low-Profile Switches |
Number of Keys | 64 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Backlit |
F**A
Excelente
Cumple con las espectativas, el envio a argentina rapidisimo y te van avisando todo el proceso
C**N
Excellent Upgrade – Fast, Sleek, and Worth It
This is a fantastic keyboard. I upgraded from a Keychron and haven’t looked back. The NuPhy Air60 V2 connects almost instantly—no lag or hassle switching between devices—and the battery life has been phenomenal. I only charge it occasionally, even with heavy daily use.It’s definitely on the pricier side, but you get what you pay for: solid build quality, low-profile comfort, and buttery-smooth switches (I went with Gateron Moss). It’s also lightweight and compact, perfect for desk setups or travel.If you’re on the fence because of the price, I’d still say go for it—especially if you're replacing something like a Keychron. This feels like a true step up.
J**T
smaller is better
I've never had a mechanical keyboard before and I'm really happy that this is the first one I am trying. I actually tried the larger 75% version before but I wanted a smaller size and this has been the perfect fit. I use it at home mostly but it makes it really easy to travel with. The company also makes custom travel cases that make it super easy to throw in your bag. The keyboard is designed really well and the battery lasts a long time. The integrated feet have a really smart design where there's two individual adjustment levels, which is nice because most keyboards only have one. They include a bunch of different switches in the box and I ended up liking the wisteria switches the best. It's nice because I didn't know where to start when buying a mechanical keyboard since this is my first one. The customizable lighting is super fun and easy to adjust once you know the shortcut keys. I will say it's not the brightest backlight though.
J**J
Noob's new keyboard
I have had this keyboard for a few months now, and never had a mechanical keyboard before. I did try out the keychron one that ppl rave about, but putting them side by side, I just liked the feel and sound of the Nuphy. I love this keyboard and have to type everyday for work. It's silly how much I enjoy the sound and feel of typing on this. I use it with my Macbook pro 2016 (yes, it's 9 years old!) and have had no connectivity issues. I went with the brown switches, though I replaced the Enter key with a red linear switch since the pinky is weaker and I typically have ulnar tunnel (wrist) issues. Love it.
M**L
BEWARE: 2.4G receiver can (and did) physically damage computer!
The keyboard is well built and feel solid. Key presses are exactly as expected for the switch I choose and I have no complaints except perhaps the price (significantly more expensive than a comparable Keychron). Bluetooth connects quickly and switching between devices isn't a problem. Works well with Via after jumping through some (well documented) hoops.The problem is the 2.4GHz receiver. It has additional holes on the sides of the USB-type A plug where inside the socket metal tabs are supposed to make contact with the shell. The holes allowed the metal tab to get wedged in and locked the Rx into the USB port. There was no nondestructive way to remove the Rx dongle, and furthermore removal damaged the USB port on the host PC.Even after the USB dongle was removed, the metal shell remained lodged in the port, and it's removal damaged the port on the motherboard to the point it is no longer functional and will need to be replaced.I use the USB ports pretty regularly, it was NOT a problem with my desktop. Go ahead, look at any random USB-A plug you have, the sides of the connector are SOLID and they are made that way for a reason! I looked at every plug I have trying to find one that matched this strange design and found none, and I have a LOT of USB cables.Avoid any use regarding this 2.4G RX Dongle unless you hate your equipment.
J**3
Keycaps to big, making it further to reach each letter comfortably.
I do like the small size of this keyboard and the color, but that’s about it. I was so excited when I received it after all the big hypes and raving of this brand and keyboard from social media. I returned it so quickly. It just didn’t feel good to type on. What I didn’t like about this keyboard is that regardless of this being a smaller size keyboard, the keycaps are bigger than what I would like at all . I had to reach further for the letters and work harder to type than normal. It strained my fingers quickly. I knew right away that it wasn’t going to be the keyboard for me. I wanted to keep it so bad for the size and its portability, but I couldn’t justify keeping it at all. Eventually I ended up buying a low-profile Lofree keyboard and I like it so much better than this Nuphy keyboard.
H**G
Does it work? Yes. Do I regret my purchase? Maybe.
Overall, the product suits my purposes. I’d been wanting a smaller, cheaper board to take with me when I travel. That being said, I’m left feeling a little dissatisfied with Nuphy’s choice in switches. Additionally, the pin layout for this PCB limits you to purchasing alternative switch options from either Nuphy or Gateron. That wouldn’t be as painful if Gateron could provide the same consistency and quality as other manufacturers (HMX and Kailh come to mind). But again, keep in mind that I made the decision to purchase this item knowing that it would be something I wouldn’t feel bad about abusing or possibly misplacing during my travels. Nuphy has done a great job of making this keyboard feel like a cheap toy while simultaneously managing to squeeze another $100 from me. That doesn’t mean that I won’t enjoy using it. I just wish that I had gone with something from Keychron’s K-series. At least then the price tag would have matched my expectations. If you’re planning to buy this because you want to try a low profile keyboard, then I suggest looking at the lofree boards or the Magi65 (which is roughly the same price, has a full aluminum case, and is arguably a much better sound a feel with Kailh red gold switches).
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