Submitted by mashdots t3_zwrsyl in MechanicalKeyboards
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heyijustgothere t1_j1wjor3 wrote
I got myself air65 and did a little lubbing and it’s magnificent
TransportationLow335 t1_j1wndg5 wrote
Really digging the Nuphy products. Perfect productivity machine while still looking and sounding nice!
FutureCanadian t1_j1x4knb wrote
How do you like it? I’ve been debating trying out a nuphy board, and have always wanted to try low profile out. The nuphy96 coming out looks cool too
mashdots OP t1_j1x52yq wrote
I really enjoy it! It’s very smooth to type on, even with the browns (but they’re not completely linear). They sound more “thunky” than my keychron, which I particularly like.
The only thing is that it is a compact 75, so I’ve been tripping on a couple of keys that are closer together than I’m used to.
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gloriusdead t1_j1xhu59 wrote
If you ever have the extra $20 I totally recommend the case for it! It’s my favorite keyboard to travel with
MauroDelMal t1_j1xidnl wrote
I got the same as well, brown switches as well. I've just been missing the right Option key, but managed to replace it using the Karabiner app on Mac.
DeadshottWasTaken t1_j1xusvr wrote
i like lubbing too :D
maggiestiguy t1_j221836 wrote
wonderful! i hope you enjoy it. it's my first foray into owning a MK, got the brown and red switches to try them both out. lubing made a wonderful difference on them. am really adoring it as a small but practical workhorse of a keyboard
mashdots OP t1_j1ween5 wrote
My first keyboard was a Keychron K1. Coming from using only magic keyboards, that was a really good segue into mechanical keyboards because the keys weren't too high (since I prefer low-profile keys).
Then I saw this and just fell in love with how it looked and sounded. Can't be happier!
edit: go -> good