2 of my Nuphy keyboards got spicy pillows within a year. No other keyboard batteries have swelled up like this, so yeah. Not a fan, and won't buy their keyboards again.
NuPhy Node75 Wireless Keyboard
nuphy Node75 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, 75% Hot Swappable Custom Low Profile Keyboard, 84 Keys Computer Gaming Keyboards, Supports Touch Gestures, PBT Keycaps, RGB Backlit, Bluetooth/2.4GHz/USB-C
By NuPhy
What one Redditor said
“I've found a TKL or a 75% to be a very nice middle ground between compact size and having access to everything I need.”
What Reddit thinks
Pros
8- +budget option
- +no issues with battery
- +no explosions or fire
- +no battery heating up
- +edge tech
- +quality product modding capability
- +more desk space
- +compact size
Cons
6- −Swollen batteries
- −Poor battery quality
- −Short lifespan
- −battery concerns
- −dubious manufacturer support
- −liability of a lithium ion battery
Where Reddit talks about it
94 comments · 12 subreddits
Reddit reviews
Dont be Jelly, I didnt buy these over night it took sometime. Instead of going out to eat for lunch everyday I started to make my own lunch. Then I would put that money I would normally use for lunch
Do you have a neat way of storing them? I’m also a little obsessed with keyboards (but only have 3)
Impressive Nuphy set of keyboards! Must say that I love the quality of my Air75v2 and the Halo75v2. The Air75v2 was my first keyboard after years and years typing on Logitech MX keyboards. That
thanks for the inside. It is difficult for me to predict wether i would like the blush more than the brown or viceversa. I guess I could cope with it, but i dont want to have involuntary presses for j
If you don’t wanna pay that much basically the new node 75 is a budget option to the air 75.
I'm new to thinking about keyboards, and have used low profile keyboards in the past, including MX Keys, MX Mech, and as of very recently, Air75 v3. Been pretty satisfied with all while using them. Wh
I'm planning to ditch my other keyboards over this one lol
If you're not used to the keycaps, you'll make typos. Give yourself to adjust, especially if you're used to standard-height keycaps like Cherry, OEM or taller. The fact that the Air sits lower than s
I honestly just avoid buying wireless keyboards to not have to worry about the batteries. The support from the vast majority of these manufacturers is pretty dubious at best
This is why I avoid wireless keyboards in general. I work and game at one desk, there is no reason to add the liability of a lithium ion battery to my keyboard.
You need only avoid wireless keyboards with non-replaceable batteries. Some keyboards can use rechargeable AA batteries. My Topre Realforce uses AA batteries.
No ned for proprietary batteries that will artificially reduce the keyboards lifespan or risk going spicy like here.
Yep. 2 of my Nuphy keyboards got spicy pillows within a year. No other keyboard batteries have swelled up like this, so yeah. Not a fan, and won't buy their keyboards again.
So stupid that all these keyboards are sold as wireless with batteries. Wireless module and battery costs very little to manufacture but they can charge you $100 more
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