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Keyboard Recommendations

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#1
Bhrubby

So I’m looking for a keyboard that I can use for my mac and my windows PC (I only play valorant and apex on my free time). I will be using it mostly for work from home and some coding from time to time.

My eyes are currently on Nuphy air75 v2 or the Lofree Flow as my daily. On my previous keyboard (Royal Kludge g68 and Keychron k3 pro), I only use wired or bluetooth so I don’t think I need the 2.4 dongle if that makes sense. Budget-wise I think I could only go for about 160-180 USD max but I would prefer a bang-for-the-buck keyboard just for daily productivity and gaming use pretty much. I’m not a keyboard guy so I would appreciate inputs or experiences from you folks.

Thanks you guys rock!

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I’m using the pro x light speed, but I wouldn’t recommend for coding. It’s a rather small keyboard so really good if u are travelling. But all in all it’s a very good keyboard imo, if u need something small and handy

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Get a wooting bro. The customization is out standing.

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ParisVLR [#3]

Get a wooting bro. The customization is out standing.

Yh wooting prob best on the market rn

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fatdaddy
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in a world where the Wooting exists... not getting the Wooting is crazy

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laifu
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zoras [#2]

I’m using the pro x light speed, but I wouldn’t recommend for coding. It’s a rather small keyboard so really good if u are travelling. But all in all it’s a very good keyboard imo, if u need something small and handy

wouldn't recc especially when there are countless videos calling it overpriced

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laifu [#6]

wouldn't recc especially when there are countless videos calling it overpriced

Could be yeah but since I’m pretty happy with it I thought I might share u know ?

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Bhrubby
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zoras [#2]

I’m using the pro x light speed, but I wouldn’t recommend for coding. It’s a rather small keyboard so really good if u are travelling. But all in all it’s a very good keyboard imo, if u need something small and handy

Why you wouldn’t recommend it for coding though?

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ParisVLR [#3]

Get a wooting bro. The customization is out standing.

do they have proper switch options in other countries?
cause I looked at them a couple times but in germany they only have a single switch, except for when you assemble them yourself, but at that point theyre way too overpriced

(unless with customization you mean software)

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Bhrubby [#8]

Why you wouldn’t recommend it for coding though?

Cause for example the arrow keys are missing, I mean in the end it’s just personal preference, but I like bigger keyboards more for coding, so that I don’t have to press fn all the time for various things and arrow keys are a must

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Targu1n [#9]

do they have proper switch options in other countries?
cause I looked at them a couple times but in germany they only have a single switch, except for when you assemble them yourself, but at that point theyre way too overpriced

(unless with customization you mean software)

Glaub er meint Software

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wooting - best customer service n keyboards on the market imo - for your uses prob 80he or two he. they are pricy tho - if you arent willing to pay that high just get a keychron like maybe a k6

the nuphy u named is a pretty good board and programmble with qmk so ud be just fine with that aswell

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zoras [#11]

Glaub er meint Software

dangit
guess my keyboard gotta last a couple more years

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ParisVLR [#3]

Get a wooting bro. The customization is out standing.

What makes it stand out other than the customizations? I don’t really do the macros and customizations type of stuff

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Bhrubby [#14]

What makes it stand out other than the customizations? I don’t really do the macros and customizations type of stuff

The best thing about wooting is the typing experience you get. Your hands glide across the keyboard, atleast for me I have seen faster typing speeds. It’s expensive but worth.

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