Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mechanical Keyboards

NuPhy Air75 V2 vs Royal Kludge RK84

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

NuPhy Air75 V2 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.0 vs 3.9). The gap is mostly about Typists seeking quiet, ergonomic typing — read the strengths below before deciding.

NuPhy Air75 V2
Higher ratedRanked #4 in Best Mechanical Keyboards
NuPhy Air75 V2
$99.95as of Jun 7

The NuPhy Air75 V2 delivers a refined low-profile mechanical keyboard experience with solid build quality and wireless flexibility. Tom's Hardware praised its comfortable key switches and premium materials, while RTINGS.com noted its excellent ergonomics and customizable lighting. However, some reviewers pointed out the limited switch options and higher cost. This keyboard is ideal for typists seeking a quiet, comfortable typing experience but may not suit users who prefer tactile or clicky switches.

Strengths
  • Very low-profile key switches provide a comfortable typing experience with reduced finger fatigue
  • Excellent build quality with a solid aluminum frame and premium materials
  • Wireless connectivity with 2.4GHz and Bluetooth support for versatile use
Watch-outs
  • Limited key switch options may not suit all typing preferences
  • Higher price point compared to similar mechanical keyboards
Royal Kludge RK84
Ranked #6 in Best Mechanical Keyboards
Royal Kludge RK84
$56.99as of Jun 7

The Royal Kludge RK84 is an 80% mechanical keyboard that offers impressive features at an affordable price point. Tom's Hardware called it 'near perfect' while TechPowerUp noted its 'cool and very useful features.' The keyboard supports multiple switch types, three connection methods (Bluetooth, USB-C, and receiver), and includes hot-swapping capability. Reddit users in r/gaming keyboards reported positive experiences with its build quality and customization options. However, some reviewers noted a complex Bluetooth pairing process and a significant flaw that Tom's Hardware highlighted, suggesting this keyboard may not be ideal for users seeking flawless wireless connectivity or those who prefer simpler setup processes.

Strengths
  • Hot-swappable switches with four options (Red, Blue, Brown, Low Profile Red)
  • Multiple connectivity options including Bluetooth 5.0, USB-C wired, and USB receiver
  • Compact 80% layout with removable outer panel for a custom look
Watch-outs
  • One serious flaw noted in Tom's Hardware review (specific issue not detailed in excerpt)
  • Bluetooth pairing process can be tricky for users unfamiliar with manual setup

How they stack up

NuPhy Air75 V2

The NuPhy Air75 V2 provides a unique low-profile typing experience that the Keychron Q1 Max and Drop CTRL do not offer, but it lacks the RGB lighting and hot-swap support of the Keychron Q1 HE and Royal Kludge RK84. While it's more comfortable than the Mode SixtyFive, it's less customizable and lacks the tactile feedback of the Glorious GMMK Pro, making it ideal for users seeking quiet, ergonomic typing.

Royal Kludge RK84

The Royal Kludge RK84 provides more connectivity options and hot-swappable switches than the Keychron Q1 HE, but it lacks the build quality and RGB lighting of the Keychron Q1 Max and Drop CTRL. While it's more affordable than the Mode SixtyFive, it doesn't offer the same level of customization or tactile feedback, making it a good budget-friendly option for users who don't mind a more basic setup.

Specs side-by-side

SpecNuPhy Air75 V2Royal Kludge RK84
Form Factor75%80%
Switch TypeLow-profile mechanicalRK Red, Blue, Brown, Low Profile Red
Connectivity2.4GHz, BluetoothBluetooth 5.0, USB-C, USB receiver
BacklightRGB customizableRGB
Build MaterialAluminum frameSolid with magnetic feet
Battery4000mAhRechargeable
KeycapsDouble-shot PBTDouble-shot ABS
Weight780g803.5 g
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