NuPhy Field75 HE – Raw Performance
NuPhy has stepped into the hall effect keyboard market with the Field75 HE. With impressive performance specs, it promises to be a top performer for competitive gamers. But is it also a comfortable daily driver?
NuPhy has stepped into the hall effect keyboard market with the Field75 HE. With impressive performance specs, it promises to be a top performer for competitive gamers. But is it also a comfortable daily driver?
Lemokey is Keychron’s gaming-focused brand that launched in 2023. The P1 Pro may look like lower-priced Q1 Max on paper, but this is not just another Keychron keyboard.
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I recently reviewed the NuPhy Halo75 V2, and now it’s time to check out its bigger sibling, the Halo96 V2. All the same upgrades apply, but will my experience be the same?
In recent months, NuPhy has been aggressively updating its keyboard lineup, releasing V2 versions of their acclaimed models. Following the Air 75, Air 60, and Air 96 V2, NuPhy now presents the eagerly anticipated Halo 75 V2. As a longtime fan of the original Halo series, I was keen to see if the improvements in…
The Shure MV7 was a game-changer upon its release in 2020, bringing better sound quality and versatility to home podcasters and remote workers for a more attainable price than professional gear. Fast forward to 2024, and we have the Shure MV7 Plus, an upgrade that promises to address the predecessor’s shortcomings while introducing new features.…
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At first glance it may look like NuPhy simply started a new line to offer a TKL layout, but the Gem80 is vastly different than the Halo series. It takes a step into “custom” keyboard territory, with the base price being a barebones partially-assembled kit that doesn’t include keycaps or switches.
Jeff is a content creator, podcaster, and WFH pro who wants all the gear.