Please give me more information. In particular, information about the low noise switch is urgent. I am reluctant to preorder because there is no information.
Yeah, but that's honestly the nice part about it. The thing that you CAN tell the difference on is the feeling of the switch. Mint is extremely light, while the others require just a tad bit more pressure.
The low profile ones in the air 75 have less travel and are less thocky, still are great for convenience as the low profile keybs are light and portable. The gem 80 on the other hand sounds great without having to invest hours in parts from different sites as many keyboard enthusiasts do, myself included but overall I think it promises to be great out of the box. the biggest difference is that it's not a portable keyboard at that footprint tbh, but looks wise is beautiful, and it's compatible with tons of switches and keycaps out there. Something that the air 60 and 75 can't do.
Avoid this. OOTB, the keyboard refuses to charge the internal battery and is now completely dead, a real fire hazard. Never store lithium batteries dead like this, as there's a real possibility of them self-immolating.
@@Dynoids There's no "'customer support" to call. There's only an email address for their service department. I've been going around for three days with them via email, have reset to factory settings, turned off all the lights, tried three different cables and two power supplies (all work with data as I can use wired mode with each), and flashed the firmware, to no effect. The KB still shows
All of your gadgets and equipment have lithium batteries and all of them can cause fire hazard surprise surprise. Like the guy said that's a faulty keyboard you've got, something that most ch*nese companies like this one tend to not check QC(Quality control) enough. Keyboards are a different case when it comes to batteries, since there's no gurantee to buy a battery out there that is good quality.
Make your volume lower! :) Jokes aside, they didn't record any other sound (such as a mouse click) for the volume reference so it's not possible to make any reasonable conclusion about the actual loudness.
Can we please get a plate comparison with the different switches? I’m holding out to preorder until I can hear all the options!
A plate comparison would be great!
the brown one is so pretty >
Please give me more information. In particular, information about the low noise switch is urgent. I am reluctant to preorder because there is no information.
more sounds!
WIth FR4 and mint. it sounds quite marbly/pebbly loud if that is your thing. I am going to try 2 more plate option soon.
so hard to tell the different
Yeah, but that's honestly the nice part about it. The thing that you CAN tell the difference on is the feeling of the switch. Mint is extremely light, while the others require just a tad bit more pressure.
@@12000487 I have the mint keys now, they are super light, I love it.
If I got the NuPhy Halo75 or the low profile air, can I have any type of switch I like?
Which is the quieter option?😊
There is also silent switch option if you need it. nuphy.com/collections/custom-keyboards/products/gem80
How about without foam
can't wait!
How are these different from Nuphy Air96? Is it just the spacing of the keys?
High profile vs low profile, build quality
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Just ordered NuPhy air 75 v2 with cowberry. Are these switches comparable to that?
The low profile ones in the air 75 have less travel and are less thocky, still are great for convenience as the low profile keybs are light and portable. The gem 80 on the other hand sounds great without having to invest hours in parts from different sites as many keyboard enthusiasts do, myself included but overall I think it promises to be great out of the box. the biggest difference is that it's not a portable keyboard at that footprint tbh, but looks wise is beautiful, and it's compatible with tons of switches and keycaps out there. Something that the air 60 and 75 can't do.
Just got the nuphy halo 65 😔 gonna return it cause these switches are way better
Don't return it, the halo series is hot swappable. Buy a set of switches and swap them into this case and PCB
Omg I Want one rn
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Thoccy sounds 🎉
Просто заберите все мои деньги.
Avoid this. OOTB, the keyboard refuses to charge the internal battery and is now completely dead, a real fire hazard. Never store lithium batteries dead like this, as there's a real possibility of them self-immolating.
Sounds like you got a faulty kit. Definitely call customer support about this and refund or replace it.
@@Dynoids There's no "'customer support" to call. There's only an email address for their service department. I've been going around for three days with them via email, have reset to factory settings, turned off all the lights, tried three different cables and two power supplies (all work with data as I can use wired mode with each), and flashed the firmware, to no effect. The KB still shows
All of your gadgets and equipment have lithium batteries and all of them can cause fire hazard surprise surprise. Like the guy said that's a faulty keyboard you've got, something that most ch*nese companies like this one tend to not check QC(Quality control) enough.
Keyboards are a different case when it comes to batteries, since there's no gurantee to buy a battery out there that is good quality.
All too damn loud. Make a quiet keyboard!!!
They have silent switches available as well
Make your volume lower! :)
Jokes aside, they didn't record any other sound (such as a mouse click) for the volume reference so it's not possible to make any reasonable conclusion about the actual loudness.
which one is linear?
@@wanglingfeng2852 Mint and Raspberry are both linear, Lemon is tactile I believe.