Check out the Halo96 and Air96 at NuPhy and my other keyboard videos! ⭐ NuPhy Air96: semiprotech.link/air96 ⭐ NuPhy Halo96: semiprotech.link/halo96 Coupon code *SEMIPRO* for 10% off at NuPhy 🎬 NuPhy Air96 review: ruclips.net/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/видео.html 🎬 NuPhy Halo96 review: ruclips.net/video/na0Y_l-_fes/видео.html 🎬 Halo96 vs K4 Pro & Q5: ruclips.net/video/MRMSbEzJMjk/видео.html 🎬 Air75 vs Logitech: ruclips.net/video/MKNq0_a5jjo/видео.html 🎬 Air75 vs AZIO: ruclips.net/video/OrATymX2DI0/видео.html 🎬 Air75 vs K3 Pro: ruclips.net/video/c-V5sQ_NjS8/видео.html
I've never had a better keyboard than the Air75. Low profile keyboards work fantastically on my lap and the keycaps don't snag on my pack when I travel with it. I just wish the keycaps weren't shaped so that you can't tell how they should be oriented by feel. I'm totally blind and have apparently put some keys on in the correct spots but turned the wrong way after replacing some brown switches with red ones. I like brown switches under the character keys and reds under arrow, function and other special keys. Keep on doing those wonderful reviews. I'll be keeping an ear out for you.
I just received Halo96. First impression - I was surprised how small it actually is. It's like the keycaps feel like miniatures of keys, and they are really squeezed together, where I, having medium sized hands, have a bit of trouble typing. I'm an amateur in the fileld - Are these key caps some kind of a standard size for the tall ones, or are these smaller? Is there a way to compare? I kind of went for it for the 'nostaglic' feel. It kind of reminds me of my old Amiga. :) The key caps on that one were definitely bigger. Anyway I love the look of it. Just wish it was a bit bigger. I guess a 100% keyboard from Nuphy would be perfect for me.
Thanks! The shine-through keycaps on the Halo96 are the Drop Skylight series OEM profile: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401
@@semiprotech thank you for the reply! It will also be cool if you can review the latest razer blackwidow v4. I've heard a lot of positive reviews from it.
The ones that I've been using on the Halo96 are the Skylight series from Drop, they're PBT and OEM profile: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401
At the 6-min mark there is mention of the amount of force required to activate the switches - so between these two, which would require more force on the keys?
With both of them, you have a choice of which switches you want. So in either case you can select switches that require more or less actuation force. There are slight differences between low and high profile, for example Gateron low profile red switches have an actuation force of 50gf and gateron regular profile G Pro reds have an actuation force of 45gf (but longer travel). So if they both had red switches, the low profile has slightly higher force required. But it really depends on the switch that you choose and NuPhy provides the specs for each option.
I intend to buy the Air 75. From your perspective, how is the Air typing feel compare to the Halo using linear sưitches? I like linear switches on normal profile keyboard but I'm afraid it won't feel the same on low profile keyboard since the shorter travel distance. Should I go for the tactile switches ínstead?
"Typing speed and comfort" (7:00): Maybe the most important difference between these 2 keyboards during usage. This section has 15 seconds of screen time and consists of one pro argument for the low profile keyboard. Am I the only one who think thats not a hell of a lot?
agree moreover due to the air layout and large surface of keycaps and very small space/distance between keycaps i made a lot of typos and sold the nuphy air...
Great review man. Love the details and objectivity of it. Appreciate the information. Ima go with the halo now and hope for a air discount for Black Fridays. Thanks!
I have the the air 75, its a great key board. Its personal preference but I found the type experience kind of sterile. I ordered a halo 75, I was really missing the full keyboard feel.
I just put the Halo96 in my cart and regular shipping was $25 to east coast US and $45 for DHL.....you're right I guess shipping went up quite a bit! Ugh
The most problem of the NuPhy design is the keys everywhere on the panel. Somehow it's ok for 75, (fn layer is terrible), but for 96 its' totally mess. Moreover it's is really situation on market, that 96 format is most popular than tkl? really? Or may by it's a special feature that you can reassign only 10-11 keys, that you have a lot of unassignable keys, or another issue with software? I think they need to make the convenient keyboard for software developer to obtain a good soft ))) But we must pay tribute that their merit is that new low-profile switches from gaterons appear on the market.
So far, I'm still adjusting a little bit to the low profile (Air75). I'm glad I have both a high profile (RK100) and the Air75 to mess with the differences. The fact that shipping speed to the US was a lot faster than I expected, makes me want to go back to NuPhy again for another keyboard in the future. Great videos, I really appreciate you putting these out! I still have to delve into your microphone comparison videos as well :)
wow - the battery life with these is borderline disappointing. Might as well keep it plugged all the time. A deal breaker. Think I'll just go for the Apple one.
I go with high profile specifically the Halo 75 black and baby raccoon switch. And yes, I bring it to and from office with keyboard case Glorious. It’s not a hassle at all as I also sometime bring Keychron K8 Pro to and from office 😂
My big thing is to add custom labels to the Front side face. There's more space on high profile keycaps, BUT they're easier to see on low profile keycaps. I usually settle on DSA as a compromise.
It's a silicone USB cable from amazon - construction of it is decent, not the best I've seen but pretty good if you need a very flexible cable. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BN3D4C78/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Glad you're liking it! I've tried two different PBT shine-through sets on the Halo96. If you're a Mac user, unfortunately neither one comes with Mac-specific keycaps, but they both looked nice. The set I'm currently using is the Drop Skylight OEM profile set: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401 I've also used the Akko ASA profile set from amazon: amzn.to/3Nt7r0v. The Akko set is of course taller with the ASA profile and I found them just a touch too tall for my liking, but they have a little more texture than the Drop set. The Drop set more closely matches the profile of the provided NuPhy keycaps so I was able to keep a couple of the colored caps mixed in with them.
I spend more time using the high profile because I just love the typing feel and sound, but for me it does require a wrist rest for comfort. But I also use the NuPhy Air75 with my laptop when I'm not at my desk and love it!
@@semiprotech that’s an awesome explanation, thank you!!! I plan on getting the Halo96 with the wrist rest of course and your videos helped me out a lot. Now I just need to decide which switches to get. Debating between Bay Racoon and Baby Kangaroo.
Hi! The wisteria are slightly quieter than the brown switches and the tactile bump is a little bit earlier. I have a sound sample of brown switches in the Air96 and wisteria in the Air75 in this video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/видео.html
I don't know if someone will respond to me, but I did have a question. So I'm actually totally new to mechanical keyboards and all the things that are related to it. I was about to buy a new keyboard from NuPhy, to be exactly 'NuPhy Air96', but was wondering if I can switch/replace the keys wherever I want? I live in Belgium(Europe) and we mostly use here 'AZERTY lay-out,' so I was not sure if I could switch/replace the keycaps from QWERTY of whatever it might be to --> AZERTY? Thank you in advance, whoever might answer! I do appreciate it a lot.
You can safely switch the position keycaps on pretty much any mechanical keyboard. Please note that NuPhy does not sell ISO boards, so you may or may not have to adapt to the physical ANSI layout aswell.
Check out the Halo96 and Air96 at NuPhy and my other keyboard videos!
⭐ NuPhy Air96: semiprotech.link/air96
⭐ NuPhy Halo96: semiprotech.link/halo96
Coupon code *SEMIPRO* for 10% off at NuPhy
🎬 NuPhy Air96 review: ruclips.net/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/видео.html
🎬 NuPhy Halo96 review: ruclips.net/video/na0Y_l-_fes/видео.html
🎬 Halo96 vs K4 Pro & Q5: ruclips.net/video/MRMSbEzJMjk/видео.html
🎬 Air75 vs Logitech: ruclips.net/video/MKNq0_a5jjo/видео.html
🎬 Air75 vs AZIO: ruclips.net/video/OrATymX2DI0/видео.html
🎬 Air75 vs K3 Pro: ruclips.net/video/c-V5sQ_NjS8/видео.html
Can you please provide a link for the shine through keycaps that you have on the halo96?
I've never had a better keyboard than the Air75. Low profile keyboards work fantastically on my lap and the keycaps don't snag on my pack when I travel with it. I just wish the keycaps weren't shaped so that you can't tell how they should be oriented by feel. I'm totally blind and have apparently put some keys on in the correct spots but turned the wrong way after replacing some brown switches with red ones. I like brown switches under the character keys and reds under arrow, function and other special keys. Keep on doing those wonderful reviews. I'll be keeping an ear out for you.
The NuPhy is 200€ where I am from. Keychron is 145. I'm really torn because I like the NuPhy a lot more, but idk if it's worth the money.
it is. i have a keychron k4 and an air 96 v2. i like the air 96 more
Where did you buy your shine through keycaps?
I just received Halo96. First impression - I was surprised how small it actually is. It's like the keycaps feel like miniatures of keys, and they are really squeezed together, where I, having medium sized hands, have a bit of trouble typing. I'm an amateur in the fileld - Are these key caps some kind of a standard size for the tall ones, or are these smaller? Is there a way to compare? I kind of went for it for the 'nostaglic' feel. It kind of reminds me of my old Amiga. :) The key caps on that one were definitely bigger. Anyway I love the look of it. Just wish it was a bit bigger. I guess a 100% keyboard from Nuphy would be perfect for me.
There’s halo v2 now. Are you gonna do another comparison video?
After getting Nuphy Air 75 V2, now i want Halo series. I hope its worthed.
I have both and I can say I love the Halo more than the air, It's more easier for me to type.
Wish I saw this before I ordered. Hope I like the air, because I don’t need 2 keyboards.
@@My-Hero-do u liked the air? Or do u regret buying it?
@@My-Hero- How did it go?
really nice review! are those shine-through keycaps from razer? I love the fonts
Thanks! The shine-through keycaps on the Halo96 are the Drop Skylight series OEM profile: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401
@@semiprotech thank you for the reply! It will also be cool if you can review the latest razer blackwidow v4. I've heard a lot of positive reviews from it.
thanks for the review! but where can i get the shine through keycap for your halo96? it looks great
The ones that I've been using on the Halo96 are the Skylight series from Drop, they're PBT and OEM profile: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401
So sad that they don’t make an ISO one :(
Your wrists are the more important thing to know when you choose h or l profile, without a wrist rest bar, you best option is a low profile keyboard
At the 6-min mark there is mention of the amount of force required to activate the switches - so between these two, which would require more force on the keys?
With both of them, you have a choice of which switches you want. So in either case you can select switches that require more or less actuation force. There are slight differences between low and high profile, for example Gateron low profile red switches have an actuation force of 50gf and gateron regular profile G Pro reds have an actuation force of 45gf (but longer travel). So if they both had red switches, the low profile has slightly higher force required. But it really depends on the switch that you choose and NuPhy provides the specs for each option.
@@semiprotech wow thank you for the comprehensive reply! I’ll have to look at the specs more closely.
low profile just better in typing efficiency
I used a laptop for years before switching to a desktop once I was living on my own, so I prefer low profile
It looks like you have some finger clubbing. It might be best to double check that with a doctor. All that aside, nice video
I intend to buy the Air 75. From your perspective, how is the Air typing feel compare to the Halo using linear sưitches? I like linear switches on normal profile keyboard but I'm afraid it won't feel the same on low profile keyboard since the shorter travel distance. Should I go for the tactile switches ínstead?
The high profile keyboard will absolutely require a wrist rest for me, it's way too high.
Nuphy sells ones designed for it!
In the dark those none shine throughs….. I’d be typing all sorts of weird things.
Your reviews are excellent. Lightyears better than Dave2D.
Thank you so much!
"Typing speed and comfort" (7:00): Maybe the most important difference between these 2 keyboards during usage.
This section has 15 seconds of screen time and consists of one pro argument for the low profile keyboard. Am I the only one who think thats not a hell of a lot?
agree moreover due to the air layout and large surface of keycaps and very small space/distance between keycaps i made a lot of typos and sold the nuphy air...
@@noxuification Same experience, the small gaps result in many typos. Using it mostly for gaming now 😄
@@AgnaktoreX just bought halo 75 XD used one but still hope for better exp.
@@noxuification friend of mine has it, i think you cannot regret that purchase C:
Hope so 😊 i am soo done with this whole process of buying news keeb😅
Btw now i would buy this one : CIDOO V75...but its too late
"This video is not sponsored, take the promocode"😂
Thanks for the comparasion 😉 I've got Halo75 w/BBK, but my favourite key is the one Night Breeze that I've put on the Backspace 😄
Night Breeze is a fantastic spacebar switch!
Great review man. Love the details and objectivity of it. Appreciate the information. Ima go with the halo now and hope for a air discount for Black Fridays. Thanks!
I have the the air 75, its a great key board. Its personal preference but I found the type experience kind of sterile. I ordered a halo 75, I was really missing the full keyboard feel.
Do u recommend more the halo than the air?
Man did the shipping on the website change? The minimum shipping to the USA is 30 dollars now and DHL at 45. Oof
I just put the Halo96 in my cart and regular shipping was $25 to east coast US and $45 for DHL.....you're right I guess shipping went up quite a bit! Ugh
Literally everything I needed/wanted to know - they just made a sale because of you 😂
I'm glad it was helpful!
both and happy lol
Discount code doesn't work in australia :(
I'm sorry about that!
The most problem of the NuPhy design is the keys everywhere on the panel. Somehow it's ok for 75, (fn layer is terrible), but for 96 its' totally mess. Moreover it's is really situation on market, that 96 format is most popular than tkl? really?
Or may by it's a special feature that you can reassign only 10-11 keys, that you have a lot of unassignable keys, or another issue with software?
I think they need to make the convenient keyboard for software developer to obtain a good soft )))
But we must pay tribute that their merit is that new low-profile switches from gaterons appear on the market.
So far, I'm still adjusting a little bit to the low profile (Air75). I'm glad I have both a high profile (RK100) and the Air75 to mess with the differences. The fact that shipping speed to the US was a lot faster than I expected, makes me want to go back to NuPhy again for another keyboard in the future. Great videos, I really appreciate you putting these out! I still have to delve into your microphone comparison videos as well :)
Thank you so much! I enjoy switching between high and low profile as well.
great vid - went with the air75 V2 (on preorder, hope that doesnt take too long...)
wow - the battery life with these is borderline disappointing. Might as well keep it plugged all the time. A deal breaker. Think I'll just go for the Apple one.
Are these no good for mac just seen win software only
I go with high profile specifically the Halo 75 black and baby raccoon switch. And yes, I bring it to and from office with keyboard case Glorious. It’s not a hassle at all as I also sometime bring Keychron K8 Pro to and from office 😂
reminder that these white keyboards are gonna get cheeto dusted and yellowed after a couple years
min 2:39 the captionis were reversed. should have Air96 in the bottom AND Halo96 at the top :)
I just discovered that kop profile has nothing to do with coprophilia :)
I went with Halo 96. This video really helped me in making the decision.
I'm glad it was helpful!
How long does it take to ship to US?
@@kb09yaj79 about 2 weeks.
@@odhiambo0 thanks
My big thing is to add custom labels to the Front side face.
There's more space on high profile keycaps, BUT they're easier to see on low profile keycaps. I usually settle on DSA as a compromise.
The chonkey boy sounds considerably better
do they have german layout
I got the air75 V2 for otg and halo 75 to replace my gaming keyboard (my first mechanical keyboard)
Which one u prefer?
What USB c cable do you use to plug into the keyboards there.
It's a silicone USB cable from amazon - construction of it is decent, not the best I've seen but pretty good if you need a very flexible cable. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BN3D4C78/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Thanks for the review. I had purchased the Halo 96 from Amazon. I am very happy with it. Where have you gotten your White PBT shine through keycaps?
Glad you're liking it! I've tried two different PBT shine-through sets on the Halo96. If you're a Mac user, unfortunately neither one comes with Mac-specific keycaps, but they both looked nice. The set I'm currently using is the Drop Skylight OEM profile set: drop.com/buy/drop-skylight-series-keycap-set?defaultSelectionIds=970401
I've also used the Akko ASA profile set from amazon: amzn.to/3Nt7r0v. The Akko set is of course taller with the ASA profile and I found them just a touch too tall for my liking, but they have a little more texture than the Drop set. The Drop set more closely matches the profile of the provided NuPhy keycaps so I was able to keep a couple of the colored caps mixed in with them.
@@semiprotechhow’s the quality of the drop set?
Great comparison thanks
Thanks!
Which one do you prefer???
I spend more time using the high profile because I just love the typing feel and sound, but for me it does require a wrist rest for comfort. But I also use the NuPhy Air75 with my laptop when I'm not at my desk and love it!
@@semiprotech that’s an awesome explanation, thank you!!! I plan on getting the Halo96 with the wrist rest of course and your videos helped me out a lot. Now I just need to decide which switches to get. Debating between Bay Racoon and Baby Kangaroo.
I went with the Air 60…the best of NuPhy on the go!
Hard to beat the 60 for portability!
@semiprotech I don't understand why standard is stuck on 60 keys. )) For those guys, who is using this, only 6 keys is needed: awsd + shift + space.
What is the difference in sound between the brown 2.0 switches and the wisteria tactile switches? Which one is quieter?
Hi! The wisteria are slightly quieter than the brown switches and the tactile bump is a little bit earlier. I have a sound sample of brown switches in the Air96 and wisteria in the Air75 in this video if you want to check it out: ruclips.net/video/mZ3pZxmrRIU/видео.html
@@semiprotech Awesome vid! I'm definitely going to buy the wisteria option. Thanks for sharing.
I don't know if someone will respond to me, but I did have a question. So I'm actually totally new to mechanical keyboards and all the things that are related to it. I was about to buy a new keyboard from NuPhy, to be exactly 'NuPhy Air96', but was wondering if I can switch/replace the keys wherever I want?
I live in Belgium(Europe) and we mostly use here 'AZERTY lay-out,' so I was not sure if I could switch/replace the keycaps from QWERTY of whatever it might be to --> AZERTY?
Thank you in advance, whoever might answer! I do appreciate it a lot.
You can safely switch the position keycaps on pretty much any mechanical keyboard.
Please note that NuPhy does not sell ISO boards, so you may or may not have to adapt to the physical ANSI layout aswell.
Thanks a lot for your comment man, I've really been waiting for someone to answer my question! Again, thanks, I appreciate it.@@aethercot