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โก Elevate your keystrokes โ where precision meets style.
The nuphy Field75 HE is a premium 75% wired keyboard featuring magnetic Hall Effect switches with adjustable travel, an ultra-fast 8,000 Hz polling rate, and fully customizable per-key RGB backlighting. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers dynamic multi-function keystrokes and an intuitive browser-based customization tool, all packed into a sleek, compact form factor with a tactile control knob.





| ASIN | B0DFH5DXLK |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable, Programmable Keys |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,079 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,338 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | nuphy |
| Built-In Media | Field75 HE Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard, Operation instruction, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 83 |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 148 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | See description |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.65"L x 5.62"W x 1.59"H |
| Item Weight | 1.21 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Support windows/mac OS/Linux... system |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | nuphy |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Magnetic Switch |
| Mfr Part Number | FIELD75HE-GY-MW |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Linux Mint 1, Mac OS 10.12 Sierra, Windows 10 |
| Model Name | Field75 HE |
| Model Number | Field75 HE |
| Number of Keys | 83 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 75 |
| Special Feature | Backlit, Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable , Programmable Keys |
| Style Name | Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard |
| Switch Type | Magnetic |
| Theme | Honeycomb |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
B**.
Exceptional hardware, minor software quirks โ well worth it
I've been using the NuPhy Field75 HE for a while now and the build quality is genuinely impressive. The keyboard feels solid and premium in hand, and the Magnetic Jade switches hit a sweet spot that's hard to find. It is satisfying to type on without being loud or overly clicky. Great for gaming or doing long typing sessions, the feedback just feels right. The Hall Effect sensors and rapid trigger support make it a real performer for gaming โ response is fast and consistent. The 8000Hz polling rate is a nice touch for competitive use. The one area where it falls short is the software. It can be a bit finicky to configure for macros and doesn't always behave predictably, but once you get your settings dialed in, you can mostly leave it alone. Highly recommended for anyone who wants a quieter, high-quality typing experience without sacrificing gaming performance.
M**G
Best Keyboard I Tested
The typing experience is a delight to the senses. Being serious here. 9.5/10...only because I don't like giving out 10s. this is the best keyboard I've owned 1) Buttery smooth key presses with the prefect amount of resistance (magnetic jade switches) 2) The Thock is strong with this keyboard. great audible experience 3) The "software" (sorry, it's not technically software but a browser based tool at nuphy.io) is the best I've tried from a UX perspective and the amount of customization is truly impressive. I've included some screen shots to show this off 4) I like the look, the handle is actually useful (and necessary as the keyboard has some mass to it) 5) if you're really into RGB, you can customize individual keys 6) best keyboard I've owned/tried Only Cons: 1) the software is only accessible via internet (granted if I can't access the internet trying to change settings on the keyboard probably won't be high on my list of things to do) 2) I rest my thumbs on the bottom edge of the keyboard so I would accidently press the bottom macros - I'm sure I could fix this with a wrist pad (which I plan on buying from Nuphy) 3) I worry slightly about the RGB dial in the top left. it doesn't feel as sturdy as the rest of the keyboard (feels like I'm kinda nit picking here, but trying to find things to assign to the cons list) I tried the Logitech G915 - I liked it but felt there was something better out there. so glad I did. I plan on getting some different keycaps only because I want to change the look slightly (the EM keys from Nuphy)
J**P
amazing, but annoying usbc port connectivity issue
used it for a couple months now. everything it great about it but giving only 4 stars because the usbc port is extremely finicky. If the usb moves a fraction of a millimeter, it will disconnect and will take a few seconds to reconnect. This is extremely annoying when I'm playing video games and I have to adjust the keyboard a bit for comfort and I'm left motionless. the hall effect switches are a game changer though and since I've already sunk a lot of money into this one, I'll keep using it until another issue pops up at which point I'll try another brand.
S**Z
Amazing keyboard, but...
First Thing about this keyboard. It WILL stand out if you show it off, It looks different from most, it is not a normal keyboard. It loves to stand out, YOU will stand out for having it. Now onto the rest. The build quality is amazing, the RGB is bright and doesn't have any bleed-through or issues with changing rapidly. The performance is amazing, mind you won't notice a huge difference between 1khz and 8khz because of input delay and lag between systems and servers. There is no noise level unless you are considering the typing experience which is still smooth and professional feeling. Onto the only con about this keyboard. And that is...the profiles and how you are limited to 3. THAT is the only con about this keyboard, considering that i still give it 5 stars because of it being better than most name-brands. Is it better than Wooting? No, Wooting will always be top-tier because of their experience and customer service, but this keyboard is a VERY close 2 competitor.
A**X
Typing feeling heavenly
I think this is the best keyboard i have eve typed on. Alot of custom buttons alot of function that I guess I'll never use, but it's good to have. Was looking for a long time for one to replace my old razer keyboard. I never realized how horrible my razer was untill I got this buttery smooooooth keyboard, the hall effect is amazing too, the possibilities to adjust every keystroke is very nice to have. I do recommend researchong about the keyboard before buying, it might be overkill for your needs, but if you want to type and enjoy it, this is the keyboard for you.
R**H
The Perfect Keyboard
Probably the best keyboard I have ever owned. The feeling and sound of the keys are very unique and extremely satisfying. You can feel the quality of this thing when you pick it up. The weight, the literal feel of the material, the switches and buttons. Itโs expensive, but thereโs obviously a reason, and Iโd say the value is very much there. The NuphyIO 2.0 desktop app to manage the keyboard is also top tier. Just about everything is minutely customizable. I canโt recommend this thing enough. Even the RGB lighting somehow seems better, lol.
A**K
Honestly, you should get this, like actually
Looks and sounds exactly the way you hope it will, with major bonus points for high quality knobs, dials, handles, and wheels. Polling rates so fast and responsive, it feels like psychic power. Hall-effect measuring every mm of key travel and directionality opens up a new world of certified Epic Gamer Moments. Ultra-customizable and reprogrammable per-key RGB and input mapping (including 8 extra bonus buttons), all controlled via a completely optional web-based interface, makes this a must-have if you're in the market for a not-quite-full size gaming keyboard, and want it to look ridiculously cool.
C**.
Good keyboard, better software.
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I really enjoy this keyboard. It feels really nice to type on. The software is web based so you dont get a bunch of bloatware. I switched from a more expensive keyboard that failed surprisingly quickly so I will be watching the switches on this keyboard but knowing they are hotswappable gives me a good piece of mind. Not as thocky as some non he switches but still has a nice sound. Build quality: The case is plastic, but it is sturdy. It is heavier than my last keyboard which had an aluminum case. The pbt keycaps are nice, and dont feel like they would take damage quickly either.
L**T
Definitely worth it
Perfect keyboard
P**O
Produto aberto
Produto veio aberto
W**P
Great satisfying keyboard
Iโve been using the NuPhy Field75 HE for 3 months now, mainly typing and everyday use. I haven't used it for competitive FPS gaming but for things like Cyberpunk its been great. The white switches feel smooth and satisfying. Itโs sensitive out of the box, which took some getting used toโI had a few accidental key presses at first. It is easy to adjust the actuation and create separate profiles for typing and gaming through the web configurator to make the keyboard suit you. Delivery from US to UK took 6 days for ordering to delivery.
T**S
Excellent keyboard for aspiring macro wizards, but maybe not worth it for the average user
I fell in love with this keyboard the moment I saw it, and after a lot of research decided to take the plunge. I've only had it for a couple of weeks (so will update this review if long-term reliability issues arise) but so far the long and short of it is that I'm very pleased with it. Note that I use this keyboard for both gaming (frequently but not competitively) and productivity, aka typing and data entry tasks. Pros: - Enjoyable, linear typing experience. I got the White switches so I can't speak for the quality of the Jade switches, but the White switches feel pleasant both for gaming and typing/productivity tasks. The keys make a pleasant clack, and the spacebar isn't quite as distinctly loud as it is on many keyboards. Typing experience is very subjective however, so if you value firm, tactile switches this might not be the keyboard for you, at least not without an (expensive) investment into aftermarket tactile Hall Effect switches. - Extensive control and customisation via nuphy.io, a web-based application that requires no installation. You can fiddle with everything from the sensitivity of the switches, to individual keybindings, to even assigning macros and multiple functions to a single key. - 8 special function buttons (four on left, four below) which, like any other key, can be programmed as media buttons, macros, or just a more convenient way to reach any other button on the keyboard. - Three onboard profiles adjustable via a physical switch - these are preconfigured as "Mac", "Windows", and "Gaming" profiles out of the box but this can be easily changed to whatever you want via the aforementioned nuphy.io. All binds and settings are completely separated by profile, so you can have completely different macros, lighting modes, and even key sensitivity per mode (e.g. I use 2.5mm activation depth for my productivity mode and 1.5mm for my gaming mode). Profiles are also kept in onboard memory, so you can customise them on one computer and then have them ready to go on a different one. - Various adjustable RGB lighting settings. A physical switch lets you switch between modes as well adjust the brightness per mode; more precise changes are configured via, you guessed it, nuphy.io - Build is mostly plastic, but feels very solid and high quality. - All keys (except the 8 special function buttons) can have both keycaps and switches easily swapped out with an included tool; while this keyboard obviously only supports Hall Effect switches, there are surprisingly many of those on the market, so you can really make the keyboard your own. - Design is gorgeous and a total conversation starter, but obviously has a very specific look that may clash with your current setup. - A simple plastic dust cover is included, which is appreciated to make it just that tiny bit cleaner. Cons: - You're seemingly limited to three profiles and there's no automatic detection for games, so if you want e.g. one set of binds in one game and another in a different game, you have to either take up 2/3 hardware profiles or manually adjust every single key in nuphy.io. - Nuphy.io only works on Chromium-based browsers, which is irritating as a Firefox user. - RGB lighting seems to randomly switch mode from time to time, I have been unable to figure out if this is due to me hitting some key I shouldn't or some other issue. - No lighting mode that allows for a fixed background light that changes colour on press; the closest is a completely inactive backlight that lights up when pressed. This is obviously quite minor but it would be my preferred lighting mode for productivity tasks and is something I sorely miss from my old Logitech G810. - Slight but sometimes noticeable height difference between the adjustable riser legs; this is fine for now but I'm worried this may become more pronounced over time. Nitpicks/minor things to note: - A lot of the keyboard's value will only be unlocked by messing around with the settings and getting a little creative with assigning functions and macros; if you can't be bothered with all of that and just want a plug-and-play workhorse, there are definitely cheaper and more straightforward options out there, even among Hall Effect keyboards. But if you're willing to commit the necessary time and energy, you will unlock keyboard wizardry most other people can only dream of. - Windows keys are installed out of the box, but Mac keys are included in the package and can easily be swapped in as noted previously. - The keys are extremely sensitive out of the box (only requiring 1mm depth to trigger), but again this can be immediately remedied through the nuphy.io web app - This keyboard is hefty. That's great for giving it a certain desk presence and keeping it in place, but obviously makes it less convenient to transport. - No wireless functionality at all. I really have no need for this (indeed it's a positive for me since I don't have to worry about potential battery fires that are a risk with wireless keyboards!), but others might find this a turnoff. - Keycaps are not transparent, so if you're in a completely dark room the built-in RGB might not illuminate the keys fully. But quite frankly it's bad for your eyes anyway to sit in a completely dark room. Turn on a lamp, problem solved!
D**S
Simplicity done right
Amazing feeling on each key stroke. Very straightforward software for lights and macros.
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