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Nuphy HE Keyboard | Rapid Trigger & Magnetic Switch Keyboard – NuPhy
Nuphy HE Keyboard featuring cutting-edge magnetic switch technology provides smoother. It has rapid trigger responses that allow you to dominate in games.
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r/MechanicalKeyboards on Reddit: NuPhy's Field75 HE is the most unique Hall Effect keyboard i've used yet
October 1, 2024 -

NuPhy's Field75 HE is the company's first attempt at creating a gaming keyboard with Hall Effect switches, and while there are flaws, it is among the best I've used so far.

Hall Effect keyboard switches have taken over the industry over the last few years, thanks to their customization options, speed, and Rapid Trigger support.

NuPhy's first attempt at a Hall Effect gaming keyboard is the Field75 HE, and it's among the best I've used so far.

Disclaimer: NuPhy provided the Field75 HE in exchange for a review, but did not influence the results whatsoever.

Key Specs

  • Switch type: Gateron Magnetic White

  • Keycaps: PBT

  • Connectivity: Wired

  • Form factor: 75%

  • Lighting: Per-key RGB

  • Features: Screw-in stabilizers, rapid trigger, macro keys, physical profile switch

  • Price: $149.99

Design & Features

The NuPhy Field75 HE is one of the most unique keyboards I've used over the years, with its futuristic design and placement of the various knobs.

NuPhy placed eight macro keys across the Field75 HE, with four below the space bar and four on the left side of the keyboard. Above the left keys are two white knobs, and tucked away in the corner is a volume wheel.

The NuPhy Field75 HE uses PBT keycaps with a gasket-mounted PCB and features several layers of sound-reducing foam. All of these features give it an absolutely wonderful sound profile and overall typing experience.

My review unit has linear Gateron Magnetic White switches inside. NuPhy maintained the hot-swappable capabilities, meaning you can simply replace a single broken switch instead of the whole keyboard.

Hall Effect keyboards aren't as universal as regular mechanical keyboards, unfortunately, which means you may run into some compatibility issues with other HE switch brands.

NuPhy dropped support for the 2.4Ghz and Bluetooth wireless modes available in the regular Field75 keyboard, which is a bummer considering how many competitors still feature full wireless capabilities on their HE keyboards.

Software

NuPhy released its new web-based software, Nuphy.io, alongside the Field75, making their software setup even more confusing.

Older NuPhy keyboards use the company's dedicated software, while releases like the Air75 V2 use VIA for web-based software control and the non-HE Field75 uses the brand's Field Console software. I'd like to see them consolidate their software with future releases and make their entire lineup use Nuphy.io.

The company has done well with its release, though. Nuphy.io is super easy to navigate with just four menus at the top of the screen, and every option is very well explained.

Features like Rapid Shift, Mod Tap, SOCD, and more are hidden under the right-click menu on the main page of NuPhy.io. This location may be the only caveat to the software, but once you find it you'll be just fine.

Despite the Field75 HE having eight customizable buttons for macros... the software doesn't support them, which is something I would have liked to see at launch. Luckily, NuPhy says the feature is in the works and I'll update this review when it's released.

Performance

NuPhy came out swinging with its first attempt at a Hall Effect gaming keyboard. The Field75 HE features up to 8,000Hz polling rate and support for Rapid Trigger, SOCD, and Rapid Shift right out of the box.

I tested Rapid Trigger and Rapid Shift out while playing Valve's latest game, Deadlock, but I wasn't able to try out SOCD due to the risk of being punished.

So, I opened Warzone to give it a shot and it works just as well as you would expect. NuPhy launched SOCD and Rapid Shift over a month after the keyboard was released, and the performance of both features shows that the wait was worth it. It's always better to have a late but properly built feature than it is to have an early, broken one.

The typing experience on the NuPhy Field75 HE is great as well, but hall effect switches will never provide the same experience as regular mechanical ones. Hall Effect switches are generally more hollow sounding and lack the ability to have a tactile bump – but maybe that will change in the future.

The verdict - 4/5

There's a lot to like about NuPhy's first Hall Effect gaming keyboard, and I think they're just going to get better as the company continues to release new versions.

However, the fact NuPhy decided to launch a keyboard that has 8 macro buttons, without the ability to make macros, is just silly. Paired with the loss of wireless options... the Field 75 HE falls short from being a perfect keyboard.

If you'd like to keep up with my future keyboard reviews, check out my blog at Dilpickle1.com

Next up is the Keychron K2 HE.

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NuPhy Air75 HE Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard
NuPhy Air75 HE
Features: The world's 1st low-profile magnetic switch keyboard True 8kHz polling rate Ultra-low latency of 0.125ms 0.01mm RT sensitivity 0.1~3.3mm actuation range Connection: Wired Only For customers purchasing the Magnetic Jade Pro switch keyboard, the package will be labeled as "PO...
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Price   US$129.95
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NuPhy Field75 HE Keyboard Review
October 11, 2024 - The NuPhy Field75 HE is a wired gaming keyboard that continues NuPhy's lineup of Field series keyboards. It retains the same distinctive look as its predecessor,...
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NuPhy Air60 HE Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard
NuPhy Air60 HE
Features: The world's 1st low-profile magnetic switch keyboard True 8kHz polling rate Ultra-low latency of 0.125ms 0.01mm RT sensitivity 0.1~3.3mm actuation range Connection: Wired Only For customers purchasing the Magnetic Jade Pro switch keyboard, the package will be labeled as "PO...
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Price   US$119.95
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Nuphy Wireless Keyboard & Custom Mechanical Keyboard & Custom Keyboard – NuPhy
NuPhy is the industry's leading designer & producer of wireless mechancial keyboards for Mac, Windows & Android for office or gaming use.
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NuPhy Field75 HE review: Most unique yet
November 17, 2025 - The NuPhy Field75 HE uses PBT keycaps with a gasket-mounted PCB and features several layers of sound-reducing foam. All of these features give it an absolutely wonderful sound profile and overall typing experience.
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What is a Hall Effect Keyboard? The New HE Keyboards in 2024 – NuPhy
July 19, 2024 - If you've decided to buy a magnetic switch keyboard, I can recommend an option that's not too bad: the NuPhy Field75 HE.
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The NuPhy Air60 HE is a fantastic low-profile magnetic gaming keyboard - IGN
Nuphy Air60 HE
The Nuphy Air60 HE successfully brings magnetic switches to a low-profile keyboard. It’s a bit less effective due to its shorter travel distance on the compact format, but overall, it's a great option for gaming.
Rating: 8/10 ​
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Memory Express
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NuPhy Air75 HE Mechanical Keyboard w/ Low Profile Magnetic Jade Switches, Silver - Wired Keyboards - Memory Express Inc.
The NuPhy Air75 HE is a performance-driven 75% low-profile keyboard built with Hall Effect magnetic switches, delivering fully adjustable actuation, rapid trigger response, and dynamic multi-action keystrokes. Designed for competitive gamers and fast-paced workflows, it enables ultra-precise ...
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ONEofZERO
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NuPhy Air75 HE - Silver - Hall Effect Keyboard – ONEofZERO
NuPhy Air75 HE - Silver - Hall Effect Keyboard
The NuPhy Air75 HE is a performance-driven 75% low-profile keyboard built with Hall Effect magnetic switches, delivering fully adjustable actuation, rapid trigger response, and dynamic multi-action keystrokes. Designed for competitive gamers and fast-paced workflows, it enables ultra-precise input control at every depth of press. With QMK/VIA support, an 8000Hz polling rate, and hot-swappable magnetic switches, the Air75 HE brings cutting-edge analog functionality to a compact low-profile form. Built from CNC-machined aluminum and optimized for both Mac and Windows, it’s a professional-grade k
Price   US$140.00
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NuPhy Keyboards | Best Buy Canada
Regular software updates and proper driver configurations (where applicable) help maintain smooth key mapping and macro performance. With NuPhy keyboards, you’ll typically find straightforward pairing processes and clear documentation to guide setup across Windows, macOS, iPadOS, and Android.
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I know Field75, but what is Field75 HE? – NuPhy
July 3, 2024 - HE stands for Hall Effect. Typically, regular keyboards use membrane or mechanical switches, whereas Hall Effect Keyboards employ Hall Effect switches, utilizing Hall Effect technology to detect key presses.
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Shop - NuPhy
Nuphy sells various styles of mechanical keyboards that are popular among gamers and programmers. Users can choose from a variety of switches that differ in resistance, tactile feedback, and noise level.
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r/NuPhy on Reddit: Recomendation for Nuphy keyboard
August 22, 2024 -

Hi,

I posted here one post about choosing a Nuphy keyboard, but to tell you the truth I'm still stuck, so I'll try to clarify my post. I currently have a budget TKL keyboard with brown switches from Gateron for about $60.

When looking for a keyboard I'm currently considering Nuphy and Lofree keyboards. The most important requirements for a keyboard from most to least important:

  1. Great typing feeling - I want the keyboard to be a pleasure to type on, and sitting and researching to be fun

  2. Build quality - when buying a more expensive keyboard I want it to be very well made

  3. Wireless

  4. Functionality - hotswapable switches, maybe QMK/VIA but it's not something I must have, feet to change the angle of the keyboard

  5. RGB - nice to have but it doesn't have to be great

Which of these keyboards will best meet my requirements?

  • Nuphy Gem80

  • Nuphy Halov2

  • Nuphy air75

  • Lofree flow 84

To be honest i cant decide if i want low or high profile keyboard, now with high profile keyboard i can feel fatigue in my hands, but i dont have a wrist rest. I have a budget to 200$