NuPhy has pulled back the curtain on the full specifications for the Node75, and the picture is clear: this is a portable wireless mechanical keyboard built for a satisfying typing experience, a slim silhouette, and everyday convenience. Available in both full-height and low-profile versions with Gateron’s Low-Profile 3.0 Nano and Max switches, the Node75 targets users who want long-travel key feel without lugging around a brick. The price lands at $99.95, which makes its feature set especially compelling for a design-first board.
Despite the emphasis on travel and feel, the Node75 keeps weight under control. The full-height model comes in at 829 g, while the low-profile version drops to 659 g. It’s not as featherlight as some scissor-switch or membrane options like the 506 g Logitech MX Keys S or the 425 g Keychron B2 Pro, but it is impressively svelte for a mechanical, particularly when you consider competitors that pass the kilo mark, such as the 1,030 g Iqunix Magi65 Pro.
That balance is achieved through smart material choices and a thoughtfully engineered structure. The ABS case helps keep mass down while enabling creature comforts such as a dedicated hardware power/connectivity toggle and integrated flip-out feet for instant angle adjustment. Under the hood, a gasket mount paired with a PC plate aims to deliver the crisp, poppy response and clean sound profile enthusiasts look for, without straying into overly stiff or hollow territory that can plague lighter builds.
Battery life is another highlight. NuPhy is signaling strong endurance overall, with the full-height model benefitting from a larger pack. The low-profile version trims 1,000 mAh from the battery—about a 25% reduction compared to the full-height model—to shave more weight, so expect shorter runtime there, though still solid for daily use. If longevity between charges is your top priority, the full-height Node75 is the safer bet; if mobility matters more, the low-profile still offers notable stamina in a leaner package.
Ergonomics haven’t been overlooked either. NuPhy has kept the front height admirably low on both versions, which can reduce wrist strain and make the board comfortable to use even without a wrist rest. Combined with the long-travel low-profile switches, the typing experience should feel both responsive and controlled, with a sound signature tuned more toward satisfying than sharp.
For tinkerers and personalization fans, NuPhy is publishing 3D models that let you extend the keyboard’s functionality and style. Official add-on files include:
– Pen dock
– Bar tray
– Phone stand
– Display dock
– Brick mount (compatible with popular building bricks)
– Cap mount
– Card rest
These printable accessories open the door to easy customization, and ambitious users can modify the models to create their own bespoke attachments.
In short, the NuPhy Node75 brings together portable weight, enthusiast-leaning acoustics, and a clean, modern design at a friendly price point. If you’re after a wireless mechanical keyboard that blends long-travel low-profile switches, thoughtful ergonomics, and customizable flair—without tipping the scales—the Node75 deserves a spot on your shortlist.






