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The nuphy Halo75 V2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is a versatile 75% wireless keyboard designed for gamers and professionals alike. With its hot-swappable keys, RGB backlighting, and multiple connectivity options (Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, USB-C), it offers both functionality and style. The robust 4000mAh battery ensures long-lasting performance, while the customizable firmware allows for a tailored user experience.







| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 83 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth、USB-C、2.4GHz |
| Special Features | Portable, Ergonomic, Backlit, Programmable Keys, Hot-Swappable |
| Number of Keys | 83 |
| Style | mechanical keyboard |
| Color | Blue |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.6"L x 5.31"W x 1.29"H |
J**.
Fantastic quality, experience, sensory stim keyboard
It's hard for me to write a review of this keyboard because it's my first "fun" keyboard and I only recently received my master's degree in keyboard culture (and by that I mean obsessive research over the last week). I'll do my best:Pros:-everything, lights, sound, texture, size options, mod-ability, compatibility with Apple products-I got the white 75 key option with Raspberry switches and the sound sensory satisfaction is insane, it sounds akin to dense plastic pearls falling on each other, typing is very smooth/creamy of a feel and sound; I tried the Mint switch (there are 1 of each switch, Mint, Raspberry, Lemon, included in the package to try) and imo, they are slightly noticeably easier to press than the Raspberry, with no significant difference in sound that I can tell. I went with the Raspberry because I *thought* they sounded thockier in the demo videos I could find online, but in person I think I would have been happy with the Mint in terms of sound. I think I'll change out to the Mints at some point in the future b/c of the easier press, but after a 5 hour type sesh with the Raspberry switches I certainly wasn't feeling any fatigue; might explore the low profile in the future for even less "travel" but I went with full-size for now because I want to change the keycaps once in a while for fun and the full size boards seem to be the ones most companies are making keycaps for right now-VIA app, make sure to use Chrome, once set up and followed instructions online was really easy. I assigned a key using macros to just make a :). So fun! :):):):):):):)-build quality seems really well done, it's heavy, dense, just feels really nice quality-super fun to play with the light settings; my favorite right now is the one where each key lights up when pressed, and the more you type, the more color fills the keyboard in reverse ROYGBIV order until, if you are typing a lot, the keys glow with a molten-lava color-battery life seems on par with what I'd expect from a wireless keyboard-included keycap and switch remover tool is great, thanks!I looked at a variety of other brands, and have only tried Nuphy, but I have no regrets with Nuphy and would return for future products with them based on this.Cons:-I really can't think of any, except it was tricky to select the switch option online because you can't hear what they really sound like in person because everyone's mic set up is different (though I loved that you COULD pick options in a pre-build)-can't find a Nuphy carrying case for the Halo (maybe there is one but I couldn't find it)-the included stickers were cool but felt super random, I didn't get itNot really a con, but would love Nuphy to explore more cozy options, not just gamer options for color ways and design elements. This one is very 80's retro but also modern with the backlighting, would love something for my cottage core aesthetic though. Would really love Nuphy to make a number pad accessory as well. I didnt' want the number pad on this keyboard because that gets big pretty fast, but would like the option for a separate accessory that matches the keyboard to be used when needed.Let me see, what else I can say so I can keep typing on this keyboard...so satisfying... :):):):):) If you're on the fence, I'd say go for it, you'll have no regrets, just enjoy the process of deciding what style/size/etc you want, you won't be disappointed in the quality.Ok last thing: I bought this for productivity needs at work. Do I *need* a new keyboard, absolutely not. Do I *need* some level of dopamine to happen in order to get any kind of work done after fatigue sets in? Absolutely. I imagine the joy of even this keyboard will wear off over time, but for now the sensory satisfaction of using it is helping me complete a bunch of documentation with increased interest and focus, and over time when I need something to rekindle my interest, I can switch out the keycaps for something fun. I got those 5 hours of work done on a Saturday, just enjoying typing. For that reason alone, it's worth it in my book.
R**Z
GOOD KEYBOARD
just got this today . the keyboard is great, very responsive, very satisfying to type on. very nice to game on. the packaging is great. it comes with a bunch of stickers and a poster of the mascot behind the manual. comes with different switches too that you can sample on your keyboard. and keycaps depending on what os you're typing on. its pretty cool stuff. its a very stable keyboard. very quality keyboard. very luxury. i love it. easy to set up. don't know anything about the keyboard software though. might be bad might be good. look for other reviews. lowkey just typing out this review because i love this keyboard so much.
M**Y
A+ keyboard
I LOVE this keyboard!!!! It’s got a creamy sound, feels quality, and comes with such fun extra key caps. Highly recommend. Definitely spend the extra $20 for this over some of the cheaper keyboards on Amazon.
M**.
Very bad choice
Very very very bad keyboard and not professional at all, I have been using Keychron K2 for 3 years, and never felt frustrated the way I felt while using this keyboard for less than 2 months. It reminds me of the issues I had with Apple's butterfly keyboards - i.e., duplicate and out of place letters.Battery is even worse compared to keychron, battery doesn't even last for 3-4 days.Here's an example of what hapapens (happens :\) with this keyboard when I try to type the word "bad"- I get "baaad"- I get "bda"- I get "bada"
Y**N
Sleek, Comfortable, and Perfect for Everyday Use
I’ve been using the NuPhy Air75 V2 for a while now, and it’s quickly become my favorite keyboard. The low-profile keys feel super comfortable for long typing sessions, and switching between my laptop, tablet, and desktop is seamless with the tri-mode connection. It’s solidly built, looks amazing with the RGB lighting, and the battery lasts a long time. Feels premium, works flawlessly—absolutely worth it!
B**N
Great keyboard but spotty wireless
Keyboard is very well built. Typing is a pleasure and I love the layout, but in wireless mode there are issues with missed or phantom key strokes. Support for the issue is also lacking and firmware updates are slow and cumbersome. Bluetooth mode seems to be better but at the cost of increased latency. Recommended if you plan to use wired or Bluetooth, but beware of potential problems with 2.4ghz mode.
I**R
Thock
Feels amazing to the touch, really high quality keyboard.
H**E
just buy it!
i have a lot of nuphy keyboards and they are always high quality, the Halo75 V2 is no exception. hands down, one of my favorite keyboards that i own. all the other colors look very nice irl and have a smooth finish on the top frame. i'm a big fan of the rgb underglow as well. out of box sound is VERY good, modding is not needed but definitely improves the overall sound. i haven't had any issues with the bluetooth in my personal use either so wireless is good.
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