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Nuphy Air75 Red 2.0 Switches 1v1 Redragon K652 | Battle of the 75% Keyboards 

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You all asked for a comparison between the NuPhy Air75 keyboard and the Redragon K652 so I delivered! This is the NuPhy 2.0 upgraded version of their Air75 board with Red 2.0 switches versus the current "Budget Champion" Redragon K652 75% Keyboard! These boards price removed are extreme values on both fronts and have amazing features with full software suites to control and customize them. Links below with discount codes!
‪@nuphystudio‬ ‪@redragonkeyboard‬ #keyboardreview #bestkeyboard #mechanicalkeyboard
NuPhy Air75 - nuphy.com/products/air75?sca_...
New Model Air75 V2: nuphy.com/products/air75-v2?s...
Redragon K652 - Redragon Shop(30% off)Affiliate Link: redragonshop.com/discount/CoZ...
Amazon Affiliate: amzn.to/3PpdN3o (currently less at Redragon Shop)
I make a small commission on qualified purchases using the links above at no added cost to you!
Specs:
NuPhy Air75 2.0:
Inside the Box:
1 x air75 wireless mechanical keyboard
1 x usb-c to usb-a cable (1.5m)
1 x 2.4g receiver
1 x keycap/switch puller
2 x magnetic foot
3 x extra keycaps
3 x extra switches
1 x stickers
1 x quick guide/poster
General Specs:
switch type: low-profile gateron mechanical
layout: ansi 75%
number of keys: 84 keys
hot-swappable support: yes
n-key rollover support: yes
backlight & sidelight: rgb-led
backlight modes: 21
sidelight modes: 4
mode: 2.4G wireless, bluetooth 5.0 or wired
battery capacity: 2500mAh
working time: up to 48 hours (lab test result)
connection type: usb type-c
compatible system: macos/windows/android/ios
angle: 3.5º/ 6.5º with magnetic foot
operating environment: -10 to 50℃
Materials:
frame: aluminum
bottom case: abs
keycap: pbt
Dimensions:
12.4 inch x 5.2 inch x 0.63 inch
315.7 mm x 132.6 mm x 16.0 mm
Weight:
1.16 pound
523 grams
Redragon K652:
Features:
100% Supported Win/Mac System
Bluetooth/2.4Ghz/Wired Tri-Mode Ultra-Thin Low Profile Gaming Keyboard
75% 84 Keys Layout
30% Cutted Ultra-Thin with Dedicated Media Control
Professional Software Support
Aluminum Top Plate
RGB Backlit
Extra Full Set with Added 7 Orange Keycaps
Dimensions:
Keyboard Size
12.5 x 5.0 inch
Item Weight
494g
Switches
Low Profile Switches
Keyboard Connectivity
Wireless
Matrix
84 Keys (Full Rollover)
USB Connector
USB 2.0
Inside The Box:
1 x Redragon K652 gaming keyboard
1 x Detachable USB Type-C Cable
1 x User Manual
1 x Extra Full Set with Added 7 Orange Keycaps

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Комментарии : 62   
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher Год назад
NuPhy is currently doing a 20% off sale until 7/12 everyone. Here’s a referral link. Not sure if they’re stackable or not. nuphy.refr.cc/christophercosey
@null643
@null643 Год назад
Unfortunately not
@Gellotes
@Gellotes Год назад
Beautiful comparison, always giving the opportunity to cheap products and expensive products to see if they are worth it. I love this channel and the direction it is taking.
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher Год назад
Thank you for that great feedback! I think it’s important to see all facets of products you don’t always have to go high end to be happy for sure!
@MichaelAllenBJJ
@MichaelAllenBJJ 6 месяцев назад
Nice job comparing these. Thanks!
@StarBuilder222
@StarBuilder222 8 месяцев назад
nice work, man! It is a very niche topic but I was looking for this exact comparison. Keep up the good work.
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!! I really appreciate the encouragement and kind words! Happy Holidays!!
@Jeremy-kg1zr
@Jeremy-kg1zr 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for the awesome comparison. I have the K652 and was trying to decide if it's worth it to step up to something more expensive on the thought that it might be noticeably nicer. After watching your review, I feel like my money would be better spent on a nice mouse. Thanks!
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 9 месяцев назад
My pleasure! I’m so happy I could help! And I agree! My K652 is a very nice board. I’m currently using it again for a mini pc review I’m working on. If it weren’t for RU-vid I wouldn’t have to switch so much and I’d focus on updating my main PC that need some TLC these days!
@cellypvp
@cellypvp 27 дней назад
i appreciate the flatness comparison SO MUCH
@MarcianitoPlus
@MarcianitoPlus 12 дней назад
Muchas gracias. The comparison was quite useful for me because these are two keyboards that I want to buy now. At the moment, I have acquired the Redragon and a Nuphy key pack, but in the near future, I hope to buy the Nuphy keyboard. However, it's amazing to see how two products so far apart in price can be so similar.
@TooLazyToFail
@TooLazyToFail 4 месяца назад
I owned three Keychron K2s and two of the three have had switches fail. The switches aren't readily replaceable, and Keychron wanted me to jump through tons of hoops for a warranty claim. I replaced the two failed boards with Air75 keyboards, but needed one more wired keyboard for a guest workstation spot when the K2 there eventually dies. This convinced me to save a little money and get a roughly equivalent keyboard! Thank you!
@reasonedgravy
@reasonedgravy Год назад
Love the review! Very thorough and informative. Subscribed!!
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher Год назад
Thank you!!! In glad it was helpful!! Looking forward to you chatting in the community!!
@L3X_T3CH
@L3X_T3CH Год назад
Great video as always Chris for me thr redragon is the clear winner also your newknife is clean nice addition
@YoloVib3s
@YoloVib3s 5 месяцев назад
I main a Keychron K3 Max but I just picked up the 652 w/ red switches for $45 on Amazon. I’ll be pairing it up with my travel gaming rig! Very underrated keeb.
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 5 месяцев назад
I need to try some of the Keychron's! They released the new one with Magnetic switches and I really want to see how that one feels compared to the Akko! How do you like the K3 compared to the 652? What are your overall thoughts on that? I'm going to ping them and see if they're open to working with me!
@themagicfreak01
@themagicfreak01 4 месяца назад
Which one do you prefer?
@spyke1215
@spyke1215 10 месяцев назад
does the every keycaps on the nuphy air75 fit on the redragon azure?
@reza.zohrabi
@reza.zohrabi 3 месяца назад
Can you please test the nuphy keycaps on the redragon?nad write the answer for me.I want to buy keycaps from nuphy for redragon keyboard
@nataliesantana3309
@nataliesantana3309 11 месяцев назад
I'd be curious to know about the keyboards compatibility with other low profile switches. I know both boards are hot swap, but which one is going to give me the better access to other switch types if I don't like the stock options? For example, if I'm looking for a quieter linear than the stock reds, which board is more compatible? I know they have different pin layouts but I'm not familiar enough with low-profile boards to what I need to look for.
@Jeremy-kg1zr
@Jeremy-kg1zr 9 месяцев назад
I have the Redragon K652 and I believe these switches are Redragon specific. I believe the Nuphy is a common Gateron switch. To me, for the money, if you don't plan on playing with a bunch of different switches, the Redragon is a fantastic value. I've really enjoyed mine. If you want to play around, the Nuphy is definitely the way to go.
@jackwong64
@jackwong64 6 месяцев назад
I had Air 75 before and I picked Keychron because the letter on the key does not go through, I also got the Red Dragon K652 because of the price.
@marinbb6946
@marinbb6946 5 дней назад
If any1 has tried the Redragon Azure, would you recommend it?
@robreyez
@robreyez Год назад
Great review.... was wondering if the nuphy and redragon use the same style keycaps. planning on picking me up a redragon and a set of nuphy low profile keycaps, since i love the colorway.
@emirunalan1287
@emirunalan1287 10 месяцев назад
I was planning the same. Did you have any chance to try nuphy keycaps on redragon?
@robreyez
@robreyez 10 месяцев назад
@@emirunalan1287 fits perfectly...now i got a nuphy. haha at much lower price
@emirunalan1287
@emirunalan1287 10 месяцев назад
@@robreyez hahaha cool. thanks for the reply. I ordered my redragon a few days ago. It will take ~10 days to deliver since I’m in Turkey. Now I can order nuphy keycap set thanks to you 👍🏻
@SurabhiArora
@SurabhiArora 8 месяцев назад
@@robreyez spent about 2 hours online to find if nuphy keycaps fit the re4dragon k652 and finally someone that has the answer. Thank you!
@eranrotman9834
@eranrotman9834 5 месяцев назад
So it fits ok? I too want the nuphy layout color scheme on my k652
@StudyWithNika
@StudyWithNika Год назад
Is it possible to install Gateron brown 2 switches (switches of nuphy air 75 ) into redeagon k652 azure? Thank you in advance
@MadBert
@MadBert 11 месяцев назад
did you ever find out if you can?
@dobiesj
@dobiesj 3 месяца назад
K652 uses low profile Outemu switches which has a different pin layout than the Gateron. You're limited to the Outemu low profile switches (red, brown, blue), not hot-swapping to a different brand of switches.
@toddh3514
@toddh3514 5 месяцев назад
redragon currently has k652 for $60 including taxes. i was deciding between that and the nuphy but decided on the k652 due to having larger hands. i also like the integrated feet. great review that helped me decide. i would have liked some information on the battery life between the two.
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 5 месяцев назад
K652 battery life is good! I used it on my desk for a while before switching. I love that keyboard and the color scheme!
@jdswatsup
@jdswatsup 5 месяцев назад
wait so whats suppsoed to be quieter? red switch or brown switch? the brown switch on the red dragon azure seemed to be much much quieter.
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 5 месяцев назад
Usually Brown Switches are quieter as they are generally more "work/productivity" focused. Red, usually Linear are a combination of "Gaming/Productivity" and usually live in the gaming space, and Blue are "clicky" haha LOUD!! But that will vary with brands and their offerings but "rule of thumb" Brown/Tactile=quiet, Red/Linear=gaming/mid and Blue/Clicky=Typist/Loud
@quardpd6390
@quardpd6390 Год назад
Hey! I'm a little stuck on weather I should buy the K652 with the red switches, or the brown switches... I have used full sized brown switches for a while now, but I used to use reds as my go to! What do you think would be a better buy for typing and gaming in the long run? One more thing, which would be better for sound modding?
@Micromation
@Micromation Год назад
Low profile reds are an absolute nightmare. You sneeze and it registers I puts. You glide your fingers over keycaps it registers inputs. It lacks any sort of meaningful feedback to the point where I've had to set up tacky backlighting to give me visual qué that I've might'vs pressed something on accident. It's a typo galore for me as well. I haven't tried low profile browns or blues but I'm sure as hell to never touch reds ever again.
@quardpd6390
@quardpd6390 Год назад
@@Micromation Thanks for informing me! Ill be sure to get the browns!!
@Gustavo-gk2bu
@Gustavo-gk2bu Год назад
Battery life?
@rikodewantoro
@rikodewantoro 2 месяца назад
I'll go for redragon K652
@somaticHuman
@somaticHuman 11 месяцев назад
I have low profile Redragon 621 Horus on red low profile switches. And the most bad thing in this keyboard is the switches. They super light in the begin and very strong in the end. When you press buttons It's so light in the begining, and so hard in the end, that you can't catch turning on moment. Its everytime different. If you press with a small pressure - they will work, but you don't get the plate, but if you press more hardly - you do. So sometime you can filling how keys kick the plate, some time not. Very bad filling, not stable, not fun, difficult to understand tactilely. Another thing is Gatheron. Start pressure and end pressure have a small different. So it looks more consistency on a paper. And you have a big choice. They have a several versions, with any characteristics, with double springs or any.... So... if we talk about filling and about low profile, I think Gatheron must be the deciding factor.
@attilavass70
@attilavass70 Месяц назад
How do the compare one elite keyboard with one rubbish ?? :)) OGF my 🙅
@dav07
@dav07 8 дней назад
both are very similar, i bought redragon
@ThePurplePeopleEater-
@ThePurplePeopleEater- 8 месяцев назад
K652 it is then, thx.
@mateoharmiss5830
@mateoharmiss5830 2 месяца назад
This isn't the nuphy air75 2.0, the air75 2.0 has legs at the bottom that are not removable look at the website .
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 2 месяца назад
Hey this video is old, this is the Air75 with the red 2.0 switches, which were new at the time. I believe I gave that disclaimer in the first 30 seconds of the video. I’ll go update the title. Good catch , I haven’t interacted with this video in over a year. Here’s the Air75 V2 Video I did: The New NuPhy Air75 V2! Why it's completely different! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2OrQHNJ26XQ.html
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 2 месяца назад
Updated the title to this video! Thanks again for the catch, cheers!
@mateoharmiss5830
@mateoharmiss5830 2 месяца назад
But still great video brother keep it up
@user-vq9vx3mk3h
@user-vq9vx3mk3h Год назад
Redragon one has lower quality switches and hot-swapp shafts, meaning you can only fit a couple brands of switches in it. Combine that with the fact it uses low profile switches and your choices are VERY limited. I got a redragon one a couple years ago and I really regret not knowing this at the time.
@shahroznaeem
@shahroznaeem 11 месяцев назад
Unless you used it in the last 2 years, things have changed for low profile keybaords. Gateron, Kailh, Cherry and Outemu all offer low profile switches of different types. Redragon also sells its own switches compatible with its keyboards. And things will definitely improve.
@user-vq9vx3mk3h
@user-vq9vx3mk3h 11 месяцев назад
@@shahroznaeem The problem is, Gateron, Kailh and several other brands won't fit in this keyboard because it uses hot-swapp shafts not sockets, that's the problem with most Redragon keyboards and the reason why I stay away from this brand.
@bojack3827
@bojack3827 5 месяцев назад
Great video but both are so rattly sounding! Lofree Flow is like butter in comparison...
@CoZChristopher
@CoZChristopher 5 месяцев назад
I did the Lofree Flow recently. I like it, it’s different feeling, less gaming focused like the Redragon, more classy than both. All three have unique feels, but yes the Lofree is nice. I’m anxious to use it over time to see how the POM switches continue to adjust with use. Lofree Flow 2024 | Finally Hands On! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cd1KbyHRaKY.html
@frikkievuiltrens
@frikkievuiltrens 9 месяцев назад
I dislike Redragon branding on their products.
@vwmusicplaylist1935
@vwmusicplaylist1935 Год назад
Lofree Flow beats them all
@roshan8647
@roshan8647 6 месяцев назад
what about the price?
@toddh3514
@toddh3514 5 месяцев назад
3 times the cost of the k652
@vwmusicplaylist1935
@vwmusicplaylist1935 5 месяцев назад
Not really. $70 for the Redragon with hollow rattly keys, and $120 for the Lowfree with lightyears better quality POM switches, gasket mounting and buttery smooth typing action etc. Easy decision.@@toddh3514
@DuskoJovic
@DuskoJovic 2 месяца назад
From what I can tell, Redragon has a significant advantage with its shine-through keycaps. Since I mostly play games in a dark room, the Redragon K652 stands out as the obvious choice.
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