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The Air96 V2 is a premium 100-key wireless mechanical keyboard featuring ultra-slim aluminum construction, Gateron Red switches, and versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz, and USB-C wired mode. It supports multi-device pairing with seamless switching, boasts a blazing 1000Hz polling rate for ultra-low latency, and offers a robust 4000mAh battery that powers up to 220 hours of use without backlighting. Fully customizable RGB lighting and QMK/VIA firmware support make it a top-tier choice for professionals and gamers seeking style, speed, and endurance.



















| ASIN | B0CRKQD597 |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,179 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #277 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | nuphy |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 100 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth、USB-C、2.4GHz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 305 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06976604913456 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.7"L x 5.22"W x 0.53"H |
| Item Weight | 663 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Support windows/mac OS/Linux system |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | nuphy |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Gateron Red |
| Model Name | Air96 V2 |
| Model Number | nuphy Air96 |
| Number of Keys | 100 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 96 |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | mechanical keyboard |
| Switch Type | Gateron Red |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Y**I
One of the best low profile keyboards
The NuPhy Air96 is a low-profile mechanical keyboard known for its sleek design, portability, and solid performance. Here’s a detailed review based on common features users have highlighted: Design & Build Quality • Slim & Lightweight: The Air96 has an ultra-thin chassis, which makes it one of the thinnest mechanical keyboards available. Its low-profile design is appealing to those who want a modern, minimal aesthetic. • Materials: The frame is made of a combination of aluminum and plastic, offering a lightweight feel while maintaining durability. • Keycaps: The Air96 features low-profile PBT keycaps, which are known for their durability and resistance to wear over time. The keycaps have a good texture, and legends are usually sharp and clear. Switch Options • The Air96 offers low-profile Gateron mechanical switches, which come in different variants like red (linear), brown (tactile), and blue (clicky). These switches are much shorter than standard switches, offering a faster actuation, making typing or gaming feel more responsive. • Users often appreciate the smoothness of the Gateron low-profile red switches for fast and quiet typing or gaming. Typing Experience • Low Travel Distance: Being a low-profile keyboard, the Air96 has a shorter travel distance compared to traditional mechanical keyboards. This gives it a laptop-like typing experience, but with the tactility and responsiveness of mechanical switches. • Comfort: Its ergonomic design and low profile help reduce strain on the wrists, especially for extended typing sessions. Connectivity & Compatibility • The keyboard offers both wired (USB-C) and wireless (Bluetooth 5.0) options. You can easily switch between multiple devices, making it a versatile choice for users who work across different platforms. • It supports multi-device pairing, which is convenient for switching between, for instance, a PC, tablet, and phone. • Battery Life: With wireless use, the Air96 offers decent battery life, lasting up to a few weeks on a single charge, depending on the backlighting usage. Backlighting • The Air96 features RGB backlighting with various customization options. It can sync with the typing patterns, and users can adjust the brightness or choose from a variety of effects. • The backlighting on the Air96 is not as bright as some thicker mechanical keyboards due to its low-profile design, but it’s still functional in darker environments. Performance • The keyboard offers a very responsive typing experience, especially in gaming. The low-profile switches reduce the actuation force and travel distance, resulting in faster response times. • Users find the wireless connection reliable, with minimal latency during typing or casual gaming. Pros • Sleek, slim design with premium materials • Comfortable low-profile typing experience • Wireless and multi-device support • Solid battery life • Responsive low-profile mechanical switches Cons • RGB backlighting is not as bright compared to standard mechanical keyboards • Might not be ideal for users who prefer the deeper key travel of traditional mechanical keyboards • Lacks advanced features like hot-swappable switches Conclusion The NuPhy Air96 is an excellent choice for those looking for a slim, portable mechanical keyboard with a good balance of performance and aesthetics. Its combination of low-profile design and mechanical switch feel makes it suitable for both typists and casual gamers, though those looking for a more traditional mechanical experience may miss the deeper key travel.
M**D
Exceeded my expectations. I'm a little in love.
This little thing has exceeded my expectations! I did a lot of AI assisted research before buying, and expected to have to accept the default combo-key device switching. To my surprise, once I came to understand how to connect and work the VIA web app, I found the keycodes for device 1 and device 2 and simply assigned them to a couple of rarely used keys (in Windows, you do this in Layer 2. Depending on what keys you assign, you can probably give them their original assignments in Layer 3, which is the Fn layer). Presto! One press device switching. I also expected to have bluetooth connection problems and have to flash the bios to the March 2025 version. So far, this has not been necessary. It looked like a pretty complex process, so I'm hoping I continue to not need it. Most of all, though, I didn't expect to immediately love how the keys feel. I am coming from an MX Keys whose battery died finally after years and years. For a replacement, I wanted smaller footprint, keys that say "Alt" like they're supposed to in Windows, and device switching at least as good as the MX. Success on all those, and the feel is really lovely. Sound is unexpectedly satisfying as well. It just feels really high quality and my fingers land well and feel confident. I got the brown switches. I don't really need backlighting at all, so I have set to a solid gentle color, doing a slow breathe. I also assigned the battery check to Fn+B. Not hard to remember. For those lamenting the lack of an Insert key, it actually comes with an Insert key cap. You can use Via to assign Insert to something and then give it that keycap. You would have to sacrifice a key to do that, though. But, if you really need Insert, it is assigned to Fn+Delete in Via. At least mine was. But you can always set it that way if you like, or give it to Fn+Home. I should clarify that the device switching keycodes are under Custom in VIA. And the original key assignments persist. So you can assign them other keys but the original Fn+1, Fn+2, etc. are still there. These are not the F keys in the F1, F2, etc. row, by the way. They are the numbers above Q and W. As you can see from the length of this review, I'm looking for excuses to just keep typing away on this thing. I'm sure that will pass, but it really is a delight.
G**G
An Almost Loved Device
I absolutely love this keyboard. The size and feel are exactly what I was looking for. I've never had an issue with the wireless connectivity either, as some reviewers have. My issue is the battery; it's absolute junk. Nine months following the purchase and it won't stay charged for more than an hour after being plugged in overnight. I, like many, bought this to be a wireless keyboard, and that functionality is virtually useless. So, in summary, fantastic keyboard, love the feel, hate the internal hardware.
P**S
Silk smooth action, full keyboard functionality and portability
Easily one of the most enjoyable mechanicals I've ever used. Pros: The low profile and moss switches are *phenomenal*. Smooth keypresses, but with enough feedback and required force to avoid a lot of miskeyed strokes. Great portability, fits comfortably in a travel bag. Bluetooth is solidly responsive, no connection issues. This is a full keyboard, with every key you're going to need (except Ctrl+Break), which is easily and acceptably dealt with by... Programability is simple and easy. Adding Ctrl +Break is mostly intuitive, the key is dependably interpreted by the o/s. Battery life is stellar. It'll last you at least a week between charges, using it as a daily driver. The variety of customization of light up for keypresses is fun, if not strictly speaking necessary. Build quality is solid-this can go in the bag of other accessories easily and without worry. Cons: It's is every key you'd ever want, and it's portable, however, I wish Nuphy had put in just a little space to separate sections. A quarter of an inch to separate F keys row (and the home/end/pgup/pgdn keys), and again with the number pad, would make this perfect without sacrificing portability. It is by no means a deal breaker, though, if you struggle to be accurate at speed without those gaps between sections of a keyboard, this might be an issue. The key covers themselves don't really shine through, and I wouldn't count of them for full night time typing if you need references.
M**W
Easy to love, but has an inexcusable flaw
The Nuphy Air96 v2 is a genuinely beautiful keyboard. The color scheme is fun and distinctive, and the aluminum top plate feels premium and well-finished. On a desk, it looks fantastic and absolutely nails the low-profile metal aesthetic that’s hard to find elsewhere. Unfortunately, the experience doesn’t live up to the looks. The stock switches are just okay. They’re usable, but they feel a bit cheap and hollow for a keyboard in this price range, especially compared to other mechanical switches I’ve used. That alone wasn't a dealbreaker (since you can swap out the switches) and I fully planned to keep this keyboard. What ultimately made me return it was the input lag. After about two days of regular typing, I started noticing a delay that gradually got worse the longer I used it. After typing a few paragraphs, the keyboard would develop anywhere from a 0.5–1 second delay. Even worse, it would occasionally lag so badly that it would spam a single character repeatedly; typing “hello” would turn into “helllllllllo.” This happened on multiple occasions with both the wireless dongle and wired, which makes it especially frustrating. I genuinely don’t understand how this issue isn’t more widely mentioned, because most YouTube reviews absolutely rave about this keyboard. My only guess is that many reviewers didn’t use it for extended typing sessions beyond a few hours. I attempted to update the firmware, but that experience was disappointing as well. Nuphy requires you to go to GitHub, download source code and download three separate utilities to perform the update, which feels sketchy and extremely unprofessional for a company shipping a keyboard that otherwise feels so polished. In short: this is a great-looking keyboard with nice materials, but serious input lag issues and a clumsy firmware process completely undermine the experience. If those issues were fixed, this could easily be a 4–5 star product — but as it stands, it’s hard to recommend at all.
J**R
Great quality feel and sound, still working great a year later
I love the feel and sound of it, never have any issues with it. Wish they had keycap option that allowed the light to pass through the keys so I could read the keys easier when it was darker. No way to limit the charge on the battery or run directly by USB without keeping the battery at 100%, and these keyboards have issues with bulging batteries when left at 100%. So I run it in wireless mode for a week and then charge it for 30 minutes to try to keep it around 50-70% charge.
A**Y
Awesome keyboard, came with really high quality extras
It's surprisingly compact for a nearly full sized keyboard, more so in person than I expected. The entire profile is quite slim, but the keys have less travel but enough not be an issue when typing - if anything, it feels a bit more responsive that way. I have the moss switches - they are very tactile and clicky but perhaps not quite as satisfying as a full-sized blue, on the upside - they are quieter (they still very much sound mechanical, however). The colors are vibrant and look as good as in the photo. The plastic is a semi-matte and moderately grippy but not rubbery. The RGB works fine though I usually keep that off anyway - thankfully, it's entirely controllable from the keyboard itself. The connectivity using the 2.4 seems fine - my tower is close to the keyboard but under a desk, as such, my previous keyboards often missed strokes, but this one hasn't yet. The keyboard came with a fancy keycap puller, a very nice and quite long usb-c cable, the inner keyboard packaging is designed so that it's obviously intended to be an included dust cover, plus the manual is neat, short and to the point. Overall, it seems like it's a product the company actually cares about. Also, it came with stickers of an anime girl themed on the keyboard, done by an actual artist. Did not expect that. 10/10.
M**O
I'm Loving This Keyboard
Wow! What an improvement over the junky keyboard Apple is currently offering. The Apple board is advertised as "thin." But "thin" is not an advantage in any way. It is terrible for actually typing on. THIS on the other hand, is a dream. The keys have travel. There are spaces in between the keys allowing your fingers to feel where they are. The keys make noise. I'm in heaven. I can't believe Apple did such a poor job designing a keyboard. This is an ENORMOUS improvement! Get one! Worth mentioning: I don't care about (or use) wireless options. I'm at a desktop. Also, I have not remapped any keys. I'm on a Mac Studio M4 Max. All keys work properly including shortcuts, out of the box. If you just want a good keyboard for typing on, this one is a good one.
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