The NuPhy Node 75 is a 75% wireless mechanical keyboard available in both low-profile and high-profile variants, offering a blend of minimalist mid-century design and modern functionality. It features tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, and USB-C wired), a gasket mount design, hot-swap switches, N-Key Rollover, and per-key RGB backlighting with 20 modes.

Key Specifications:

  • Layout: 75% (84 keys for low-profile, 82 keys for high-profile)

  • Switches:

    • Low-profile: Gateron x NuPhy Nano (Red, Brown, Blush)

    • High-profile: NuPhy Max (Red, Brown, Blush)

  • Keycaps: Double-shot nSA/mSA PBT (low/high profile)

  • Build: ABS top & bottom, PC plate

  • Dimensions:

    • Low-profile: 317.1 × 137.1 × 14 mm

    • High-profile: 318.1 × 141.5 × 18.9 mm

  • Weight:

    • Low-profile: 659g

    • High-profile: 827g

  • Battery:

    • Low-profile: 3000mAh (60–100h with RGB on, up to 1000h off)

    • High-profile: 4000mAh (same runtime)

  • Polling Rate: 1000Hz (2.4G & wired), 125Hz (Bluetooth)

  • Compatibility: macOS, Windows, Linux, Android, iOS

  • Price: $99.95 (both variants)

Unique Features:

  • Interactive touch zone with dot-matrix LEDs for intuitive controls (slide, tap, double-tap).

  • NuPhyIO cloud configuration for customizable profiles.

  • Multi-device pairing (up to 4 devices).

  • Typing angles: 4° / 8° / 11° (low-profile), 6° / 9° / 12° (high-profile).

The low-profile version is lighter and more portable, ideal for travel and compact desks, while the high-profile version offers a traditional mechanical feel with deeper key travel and a more solid typing experience. Both versions are praised for their build quality, responsiveness, and battery life, with reviewers calling it "adorable, accomplished and affordable."

Available in Lunar White, Ink Gray, and Light Pink colorways.
Release Date: Announced in late 2025, with pre-orders available starting December 2025.
Current Status: In stock and shipping as of January 2026.

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NuPhy Node Series Low-profile
NuPhy Node Series Low-profile
Features:PCB Gasket MountNuphy IO compatibility1000Hz polling rateTri-mode connections, 2.4G, Bluetooth and wired USB-CCompatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux
Price   $99.95
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Node 75 pre-launch page – NuPhy
No half measure in Node75's tri-mode support and no 'bring a cable just in case'. With up to 1000 hours of battery life, focus on your work anywhere while taking a multi-day trip has became a lot easier.
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My Experience with the Node75
lowfree flow's silent switches are quieter. From the Void series and the kailh deep sea are quieter than blush for me. The blush switches on my node75 feel too smushy. But that's just me preferring tactile switches over linear More on reddit.com
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Node 75 looks sick! 🔥
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Nos75 arrived today
No wireless for $200 is cringe. Also I’m waiting for them to flesh out their low profile caps options. I love the layout of this board and will 100% purchase once it has wireless More on reddit.com
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NuPhy Nos75 - Low-Profile & Modifiable… At a CO$T
A $200 low-profile keyboard kit with absolutely no wireless and proprietary switches seems insane to me. At that pricepoint, it shouldn't be missing basic features and compatibility. I'm all about some low-profile keyboards, and have no issue dropping some money on a nice one, but this isn't all that compelling. More on reddit.com
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NuPhy Node Series High-profile
Features:PCB Gasket MountNuphy IO compatibility1000Hz polling rateTri-mode connections, 2.4G, Bluetooth and wired USB-CCompatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux
Price   $99.95
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node75page – NuPhy
Built for unmatched typing precision, sound, and comfort, and with a hellalot of POM and LY materials, our nano/Max switch duo wreaking havoc across the switch landscape has joined force with Node 75 to bring more joys to your mechnical keyboard ...
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r/NuPhy on Reddit: My Experience with the Node75
December 15, 2025 -

Hello everyone!

A little while ago i was fortunate enough to have been selected to recieve and test the new Node75 board from Nuphy with the intention to write an honest review of my thought and opinions on it so here we are!

To start I tested two boards in total, both being high profile with one using blush max and the other using brown max switches, I'll go more into detail on the specifics of each a little further down.

Node75

Switches aside, the board itself is already very nice for the price.

  • The case is entirely plastic which leaves it fairly lightweight which I appreciated when I was carrying it with me. I imagine the heavy use of plastics has a good deal to do with the end product sound of the boards.

  • The Tri-mode connectivity worked very well for for me and I had no problems with connecting to multiple different devices. My primary method during my use was with the 2.4Ghz dongle which didn't give me any sort of problems and supports the same 1000hz polling rate as wired which was nice to see as the standard. The bluetooth connection supports 3 device which you can switch between using a key bind and is only 125hz but that is still plenty for any regular typing/writing use case.

  • The touch bar was something I was excited to see as it helps keep a very clean look to the design of the board while still giving you an easy access to volume or can be rebinded to fit your needs, as well as having some built-in actions available for some Adobe software and Figma.

  • The rubber feet on the bottom are a little unique compared to a regular board as they are made slim to be able to rest on top of a laptop's keyboard. This is true for both the low and high profile options.

  • Interestingly enough, Nuphy has provided and seems to promote the idea of 3D printing accessories for the board which can be attached to the rear end via two screws holding the case together. On the product page they provide a few pre-made STP's that range from a phone mount, card holder, to a keycap display/mount. You could technically print an accessory for any board but it is a nice touch to see it endorsed by Nuphy as well as them providing some files to jump off from and create your own designs.

  • Of course the board offers full RGB with mode, color, brightness, and speed settings built into the board as keybinds if you don't want to use the software. The default keycaps are not shine-through though so you will only have a underglow.

  • All boards come with keycaps for use with Windows, Mac, and a three colored switches as accent pieces.

Blush Max

I have to come out and say that this board with the blush max switches are definitely the quietest keyboard I have every put my hands on. Personally I have always cared a little too much about the sound of my boards so the sudden shift to almost complete silence was very jarring and took me a while to get used to before it just clicked. If you are in a office or shared enviroment and looking for something low-key, these switches are definitely something to consider for that alone. They are linear switches so it's a nice smooth ride down to the bottom-out point which matches the vibe of the silence and it offered a good resistance for me to make up for the lack of a "click." I was skeptical of these for me at first but I grew to really enjoy it for the quietness and the cool factor honestly.

Brown Max

These are certainly close to what I was used to. The brown switches offered a nice subtle bump at the actuation point. Nothing crazy feel wise compared to any other brown switches. Where I was surprised was the sound factor. The board sounded much creamier and thockier than any brown switch board I have used in the past and I found it to be very pleasant with a slight good note that was neither too high nor low. This is probably not due to the switches per say but rather the entire build of the board especially pulling from the plastic case and the shape of the key-caps. The caps are a slightly different shape to your average MX caps featuring a larger, more circular "flat spot" on top of each. I tried the board with a different, more conventional set, and it had a noticable difference, mainly lowering the pitch and not feeling as "tight" of a sound. Your mileage may very but I am bias towards the stock caps due to this.

"Third Party" Test

I employed two people I know who type all day to test both boards to get an outsiders point of view as they have only ever used whatever free keyboard their pc comes with and never questioned to replace. Interestingly everyone preferred the brown max switches over the blush max. They labeled the brown max's as being very satisfying to use and hear, while the blushes were too much of a change from what they're used to, being both linear and silent.

NuphyIO

The default software Nuphy now uses on their boards is a web based one now on it's 2.0 revision. Overall I found it very simple and intuitive to use and adjust all the available settings. It carries support for some more "advanced" options such as SOCD or toggle keys and like I mentioned earlier, even has support for specific software for keybinds. You can make and adjust profiles for your boards but they are only toggleable by a switch on the board and cannot auto switch. It is not perfect though. My biggest gripe with the software stems from the language barrier that has been seen throughout Nuphy as a whole, whether from promotional art or their manuals and other documents. 99% of the english is fine, but there are certain parts here and there that get the point across, but clearly aren't the best way to word something. It's fairly easy to work around but it is there, and it is noticeable. What Nuphy does a much better job at is their firmware updates of which I saw two during my ~1 week of use. These updates range from fixes to adding more functionality, mainly addings key bind options or adjusting the software specifically for this board. NuphyIO is also available as a downloadable program for Windows and Mac if you prefer that method.

Summary

Overall I did enjoy my time with both boards they perform exactly as they should. Acting as a sort of "budget" version of the air75 while adding it's own personality with the retro design. You can certainly find boards cheaper than this or build your own to be similar. Although as with their current lineup at this time, you're paying more for the finished product and polish they do for you in terms of build quality and software. I think it would make a good pairing for someone who expects to do a lot of typing and is looking for a nicer quality upgrade from usually a cheap, office board. I would also recommend the low profile board more as it would be best for ultimate portability and you dont sacrifice very much when compared to the high profile. At $100 I would consider these boards a good deal from my perspective, particularly if you can get free shipping during a sale for example. I am no keyboard enthusiast, just an enjoyer, and these have been my honest thoughts.

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r/NuPhy on Reddit: Node 75 looks sick! 🔥
October 24, 2025 -

The NuPhy Node 75 is now available for pre-order and I might just have to add this to my kb collection, looks awesome and I'm a huge fan of the Air 75 HE (currently my main kb) layout and design. If they come out with a Node 75 HE then I could see that easily becoming my new main.

https://nuphy.com/pages/node-75-pre-launch-page

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NuPhy Node75 review: 'Adorable, accomplished and affordable' | Tom's Guide
‘Adorable, accomplished and affordable’: NuPhy’s latest mechanical keyboard just earned a perfect…
Note: NuPhy only sent me the low-profile variant of the Node75, so this review will focus on that. What is it? A 75% mechanical keyboard that can be bought in low- and standard-profile setups Just a good keyboard for good money
Rating: 5 ​
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NuPhy Node 75 Review – A Low-Profile Keyboard That Finally Just Works - Crafting Worlds
November 18, 2025 - But the Node 75 takes a different approach — it’s the first low-profile keyboard in a long time that doesn’t try to be clever. It just tries to be good. And it succeeds. NuPhy went extremely safe with this board. No anime stickers. No loud candy-colored keycaps.
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July 11, 2024 - HOME / JOURNAL / Nos75: The Dawn of Transformation Design Nos75: The Dawn of Transformation July 11, 2024 | 3 min read | Words by NuPhy Studio In September 2021, we introduced the first generation of Air75 at a time when customized keyboards were just beginning to gain popularity.
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r/NuPhy on Reddit: Nos75 arrived today
July 16, 2024 -

I’ll add my thoughts so far on the keyboard later today but if you have any questions feel free to ask.

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No wireless for $200 is cringe. Also I’m waiting for them to flesh out their low profile caps options. I love the layout of this board and will 100% purchase once it has wireless
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Overall I think the NOS75 is perfect or those who like slimmer boards but also want a more premium typing experience. I also think the price-point is totally justified for what you get. As an example, a MODE keyboard (which I think is similar in quality) with stabs, foams, and switches will run you about $275. The NOS75 includes all that and more at the $199 price point. Packaging/Presentation Packaging & presentation is probably the best I've experienced for any mechanical keyboard including other kb's I own that are twice the cost of the NOS75. Box includes a really high quality anodized aluminum screw driver with 2 bits, a microfiber cloth thats literally the size of a face towel, a coiled USB cable, and a keyboard fridge magnet ! Does not include a keyboard case Build quality Build quality is exceptional down to the screws. The top case and bottom case have a really tight tolerance but not annoyingly tight. There are 5 layers of sound dampening included and pre-installed (more on this later) Overall quality and build experience reminds me of MODE keyboards for some reason, maybe slightly better Typing Experience Typing experience feels a lot more premium compared to my Air96V2 - The switches have less wobble, a bit more travel distance, and a fuller sound (less hollow). A big part of the more "premium" sound is due to the aluminum case bottom and weight versus Nuphy's other plastic bottom models. Overall the NOS75 leans toward a clackier sound profile with the included N1 Nano linears, however I added keeb tape under the PCB and this gave it more of a thocky sound with a bit of clack.. thacky if you will. I wouldn't use this in an office environment as the sound projection is very high even with all dampening materials installed and tape under the PCB. There is literally no more room in the case to add more dampening. This is the first keyboard I've owned that is slim enough to be used without a wrist rest but with the typing sound/experience of a full-sized keyboard. HERE is a photo of the key height difference between a MODE envoy and the NOS75 Things I don't like In order to re-map the NOS75 on VIA I had to ask Nuphy for the JSON file since it wasn't on their website. Good news is they responded back pretty quickly with the file but was just an annoying extra step. The N1 Nano switches are actually nice and well lubed, but I'd like to see more sound variants including a silent option for office work. Since the LED's are south-facing and not very bright they won't illuminate the legends on shine-through keycaps. I bought some NSA profile shine-through caps on Amazon and even at night with max brightness the legends are barely illuminated. PHOTO If you have any questions feel free to ask!
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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: NuPhy Nos75 - Low-Profile & Modifiable… At a CO$T
May 6, 2024 - Nuphy Kick’75 Review— Retro Gaming Vibes Meet Profile-Swapping Freedom · r/MechanicalKeyboards • · r/MechanicalKeyboards · /r/MechanicalKeyboards is about typing input devices for users of all range of budgets. We provide news / PSAs about the hobby and community hosted content.
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NuPhy Node 75 Keyboard | CtrlShiftStore
NuPhy Node 75—wireless 75% keyboard with RGB, tri-mode connection, and nano/Max switches. Available in low-profile and high-profile designs.
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Nuphy Node75 Low Profile Review — mechanical board with SOCD?! | by Damian Cooper | Dec, 2025 | Medium
December 3, 2025 - The NuPhy Node75 has a clean, non-exploded, and understated design. The Node75 doesn’t try to look like a loud “gamer” keyboard. It’d rather aim for users who prefer a subtle, more refined visual style: a compact 75% layout, gentle color variants (such as Ink Gray, Light Pink, or Lunar White), a minimal top housing, and dot-matrix indicators instead of flashy RGB strips.
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