💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The NuPhy Halo96 V2 Wireless Keyboard is a cutting-edge mechanical keyboard featuring a gasket mount design, 99 RGB backlit keys, and versatile connectivity options. With a powerful 4000mAh battery and support for multiple operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for professionals who demand performance and style.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 99 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Raspberry |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth、USB-C、2.4GHz |
Special Features | Gasket Mount Style, Multi-Device Switching |
Number of Keys | 99 |
Style | mechanical keyboard |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum, ABS, POM |
T**Y
HIGH QUALITY, SOLID BUILD, BUTTERY SMOOTH KEYS
The media could not be loaded. So this keyboard is actually better than I expected. I have a few keyboards but this is by far my favorite so far. Grant it, it is the most expensive of my keyboards and I can't wait to compare to the Razer I plan to get soon, but my honest opinion on this keyboard is nothing less than OUTSTANDING!! Like it's solid as hell, and I mean it's got some weight to it. It does not feel flimsy at all, and the components aren't rattling at all if you shake it. It's got a nice metal feel to since it is made of Aluminum. It has a high quality plastic casing on the bottom half of the keyboard so that the RGB shines through. Also, it's cool that it comes with Mac specific caps but also the Windows specific caps, so you get to choose which to use. Since this is mainly for my Mac, I will use the Mac specific caps. Also came with one cute cat key cap that I used in place of the ESC button. And they also sent three switches for their three colors for this Halo brand board. So the Lemon, which I chose, then Mint, and finally the Raspberry. I used the three different switches on my board just for those moments that I was to hear the difference. The difference, by the way, is very slight, in my opinion. The video I made doesn't do it justice. You can look on youtube for more sound tests for these three switches. I think I will try the Mint next though. I was struggling between Mint and Lemon and went with lemon based on reviews. I love the sound sooooo much. The sound paired with the smooth key strokes, is just next level.I haven't fully messed with the RGB yet, but I love it so far. I will say that, it's not as bright as one of my RK Royal Kludge 75 keyboards, but it's still pretty awesome. Also, I got the Blue keyboard so I think that affects the visibility of the RGB a bit. But still, great. You can change the key caps to something you like that may help to enhance the RGB a bit as well since the blue of the keyboard kind of drowns it out. Its still very bright, but there's just so little spacing between the keys, that lights has a difficult time escaping. A white keyboard would have definitely helped to illuminate the RGB more but still very good good and bright and, again, you can swap the caps if you wanted to. Not an issue for me since the rest is so great. The keystrokes themselves feel like butter when typing and has a pleasant "tock" sound to them. I mean it feels and sounds (if that's even possible) like butter. So smooth. Even my BF noticed immediately the sound and was so satisfied by listening to me type. The best part really is the feel of the board. It's just feels so high quality and it's heavy and of course, the way the keys feel when typing is just soooo addicting. You will love it.I got this specifically for my MAC M4 Pro. I have a Windows PC too with an Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-14900KF. But I also like Mac products so I got one but I hate the magic keyboard so much. I just didn't want to waste money on it. So I was in the market for keyboard that is tailored towards Mac and after some research I found this one being the best third party keyboard for Mac and it definitely has exceeded my expectations. So glad I got this. I was going to only use it for my Mac but now I am using it for both my Windows and Mac. It has key configurations for both and has settings that allow you to change it between bluetooth, wired. So I leave it wired for Window and enable the Window switch, and then when I use my Mac I just enable the Mac switch and select the bluetooth key I see for it. You can setup 4 different bluetooth items to it, so thats cool. The bluetooth wasn't great with my Windows tho, so I prefer the wired for Windows. The bluetooth has been fantastic with Mac though.All in all, just wanted to leave a review to express my gratitude for this keyboard. I am very pleased with it and will definitely be buying from Nuphy again. I want the Sakura board next time. This time it was out and I didn't want to wait for longer shipping with their website. But next time I'll get that. Maybe i'll get the 75 keyboard instead. I love my number pads though.Thank you for reading!
D**N
Pricy, But Worth It
Great typing feel and sound while still being extremely low volume. Build quality feels impeccable. The multiple connectivity options very useful on a daily basis so I can swap between my work computer, phone, and tablet, and then wired gaming PC. Battery life with the LEDs off (to not draw too much attention in a professional office setting, lol) is fantastic.
K**Y
trash company trash software
The kb IS built extremely well. But the company is lazy or poor. So if you bought this for VIA, there is no support. You have an immediate 3 different firmware updates. They're documented atrociously. None of them are OTA. One of them relies on free software that they neither own nor have a say in maintaining. So the second that dev changes anything, the instructions are useless. Go ahead and try to find the Open Document Picker button in that app. I'll wait. But even once you succesfully get all that updated, you will find that you can't use any part of via without being wired. Idk if it's me, via or nuphy and Idgaf.They lied. This kb does NOT support via/gmk unless you hack the heck out of it. And for $180, that's a straight up scam.
J**O
Greatest keyboard I've ever tried, but with one personal preference problem
It's a great keyboard. The best I've ever had. The problem was that I wasn't thinking about the key layout. I needed a numpad but since the keys are all together it is imposible for me to hit the right key at first try. I always need to tap the key at least twice to find the correct key on the numpad or the arrow keys, but honestly that was my mistake of choosing this type of layout. I should have bought the GEM80 even thou it doesn't have a numpad but the arrow keys are not too close to the other keys. If you can handle a tight distribution of keys this is a great choice. The sound, the feeling, the gorgeous design it is pretty much everything I've ever wanted on a keyboard.
M**P
As close to perfection as you can get
I liked this keyboard so much I ended up buying another to use at the office. If you're looking for the perfect keyboard, congratulations! You've found it!If you understand the appeal of a custom mechanical keyboard but you're not willing to put in the time and effort to get a keyboard that sounds and types like those, then this is a fantastic option. It has all the fancy features of those keyboards, plus it sounds fantastic. I purchased both of mine with the yellow switches, and I would consider the yellow switches to be an improvement over Cherry MX Browns. If you like brown switches, you'll be satisfied from the moment you unbox it. But if you're like me and know exactly what kind of switch you want, buy a 110 pack of switches and you can swap them easily since it's hotswap (and it comes with a combo keycap/switch puller). No need to replace the stabilizers - the ones it comes with are solid and come pre-greased. Although if you type a lot then definitely consider adding some Super Lube if you hear a rattle!
L**H
Great keyboard, but expensive.
Keyboard is great. Works well with mac (but also comes with windows keycaps).Had a bit of trouble figuring out the initial connection, but got it working. Can't figure out how to use QMK/VIA for some reason.Definitely pricey. But beautiful, really.
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