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Nuphy Air96 v2 // Best Budget Low-Profile Keyboard??

9.0K views· 73 likes· 14:08· Oct 31, 2024

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Nuphy Air96 V2 Features: - Sleek low-profile mechanical keyboard with a 100-key layout - Lightning-fast 1000Hz polling rate - Tri-mode connections, 2.4G, Bluetooth and wired USB-C - Compatibility for Windows, macOS, and Linux - Customizable with QMK/VIA Purchase on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3YtxTwh Official Website: https://nuphy.com/collections/keyboards/products/air96-v2 (Use my special discount code “RJBACULO” to enjoy 10% off your purchase!) 📣Get 70% off your Royalty-Free Music subscription with Audiio Pro (use code "SAVE70") https://audiio.com/partner?oid=1&affid=1513 FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA - Twitter: https://twitter.com/RJ_Baculo - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rj.baculo/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rj.baculo.creatives For business enquiries or collaborations: tellyourstory@rjbaculo.com VIDEO CHAPTERS 00:00 - Nuphy Air96 V2 01:03 - Unboxing + Specs 03:34 - Sound Test 04:36 - The Good (Pros) 10:23 - The Bad (Cons) 12:44 - Final Thoughts #nuphy #air96v2 #mechanicalkeyboard

About This Video

What’s good—RJ Baculo here. In this video I review the Nuphy Air96 V2, a compact full-size (96%) low-profile mechanical keyboard that Nuphy sent over along with the Folio V3 carry case. I unbox it, run through the specs, do a sound test, and then break down what I genuinely love about it: the portability, the premium design touches, and how travel-friendly it is even with a numpad. I also talk about the little details that matter—like the aluminum top frame, the translucent ABS bottom, the extra accent keycaps, and those top RGB light strips that actually show useful status info. From a typing and workflow perspective, I explain why low-profile boards can be more ergonomic, and how this one surprised me with a solid feel thanks to the internal dampening (poron foam, switch pad, PET film, and more). My unit shipped with pre-lubed Gateron Aloe switches, and I even found myself typing faster—around 96 WPM—so yeah, this keyboard felt like a cheat code for productivity. I also loved that it’s Mac-friendly out of the box and supports QMK/VIA, which gives me peace of mind versus sketchy proprietary software. But I keep it real: my biggest issue was wireless reliability. Bluetooth became completely unrecognizable after a short time, and the 2.4GHz connection occasionally dropped or produced phantom/locked key presses. If Nuphy fixes that via firmware, this could be an easy daily driver—especially for creators who work on the go.

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