hey there, i have a question , what is the best option if i want that “creamy” sound and feel , nuphy kick75 (low profile version) red or brown switches? the difference between them is only the feeling or also the sound?
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I am posting this because many people seem to be looking for what the Kick75 Nano Blush sounds like. The recording was made with a Lark 150. I put the mic on my desk because a pin mic could hardly pick up the sound of the Kick75.
I like it very much!
I loooove my Kick75 with blush switches! I am a writer (mostly screenwriting), and am currently working on a novel. Here’s a clip from today’s writing session :)
Originally posted on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTMjkqB5b/
Def need to update my equipment. I have a new phone with a better camera on the way, along with a mic and a tripod. Want to try to get some good flat lay-style shots with crisper audio.
My Air75 v3 should arrive in the next few days. Can’t wait to test it out!
Nuphy has just released probably the first ever hybrid profile mechanical that allows you to swap profiles. The conversion is not a matter of seconds/minutes, it takes some time though.
Read the full and detailed review.
TL;DR
Who’s this kick-ass Kick’75 keyboard for?
I could highly recommend the NuPhy Kick’75 as quite possibly the best all-round keyboard out there, especially with its standout feature: the ability to switch between low-profile and normal-profile. This flexibility sets it apart, letting you tailor the typing experience to your preference — sleek and compact with low-profile switches or ergonomic and spacious with high-profile ones — all in one package. It’s a dream for anyone who values versatility without sacrificing quality, whether you’re typing, gaming, or tweaking it to perfection with its IO or QMK firmware options.
That said, a word of caution for those who aren’t keen on modding: switching profiles isn’t a plug-and-play process. If you’re too lazy to tinker, new to modding, or simply don’t have the time or patience to spend at least an hour swapping keycaps and potentially adjusting switches, this feature might feel more like a hassle than a perk. For you, I’d suggest a simpler solution — grab two Kick’75 boards instead: one low-profile and one high-profile. It’s a bigger investment, sure, but it saves you the effort and ensures you’ve got both experiences ready to go, no assembly required.
For everyone else willing to put in a little work, the Kick’75’s adaptability makes it an unbeatable all-round champ.