NuPhy has rounded out its Air V3 keyboard lineup with two new additions – the Air 65 V3 and the Air 100 V3 – joining the Air 75 V3 that launched earlier last year.
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Air 65 V3 and Air 100 V3
Both boards share the same core construction: an aluminium top, polycarbonate bottom and plate, and a gasket mount for a softer typing experience. They come equipped with low-profile Gateron x NuPhy MX-style switches offering 3.5 mm of total travel, available in three variants, Blush nano (42 gf light linear), Red nano (45 gf linear), and Brown nano (50 gf tactile). Hot-swap support, double-shot PBT keycaps, N-key rollover, and north-facing RGB with 20 backlight modes round out the shared feature set.


Connectivity
Connectivity is covered across all three modes: 2.4 GHz wireless and wired USB-C at 1000 Hz polling, and Bluetooth 5.0 at 125 Hz. Three typing angles, 4°, 8°, and 10°, are available on both models, which come in Nova White and Nebula Dark colourways.
Battery
Where the two differ is in size and battery. The Air 65 V3 measures 318.9 x 109 x 13.2 mm, weighs 635 g, and carries a 2500 mAh battery rated at 15 to 67 hours with RGB on and up to 761 hours without. The Air 100 V3 steps up to 380.6 x 133.6 x 13.2 mm at 950 g, with a 4000 mAh battery good for 24 to 73 hours lit or up to 1000 hours with lighting disabled.

NuPhy has also quietly addressed criticism surrounding the Air 75 V3, which initially shipped with only a tall rotary knob. Pre-orders now include both a high-profile and a low-profile knob with a translucent ring, plus the knob base, all colour-matched to the chosen finish.
The Nuphy Air 65 V3 is priced at $129.95, with the Air 100 V3 at $149.95.
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