![]() The switches are top-notch, the bottom outs are cushioned but still feel crisp, and the keycaps are thick. The Halo96 is an absolute winner and offers one of the best typing experiences you can find at this price. The most important parts of any mechanical keyboard are not just how it feels to type on it, but also how responsive it is. With a great choice of switches and keycaps, this keyboard is a rich tactile experience for any typist. It also includes Nuphy’s patented GhostBar spacebar, which adds a silicone dampener under the key, transforming it from one of the loudest on the keyboard to the quietest. Beneath those keys are two thick layers of silicone, one under the keys to soften keystrokes and improve typing sounds and another to fill the empty space in the case.Īround the edge is a customizable RGB ring Nuphy calls its Halolight, which accompanies the per-key RGB backlighting. I was sent both the Halo96 and Halo75 to test, one with tactile Gateron Baby Kangaroo switches and the other with Linear Night Breeze switches. It features hot-swappable switches that are pre-lubed for extra smoothness. Like its predecessors, the Halo96 takes many cues from the custom keyboard community. ![]() There are some missing keys (like Scroll Lock and Pause), but it includes a full number pad, function row, arrow keys, and navigation and editing buttons for crunching spreadsheets and topping leaderboards. It shares a lot of the same design but manages to be the best fit for productivity thanks to its full-size, yet still compact, layout. The Halo96 is the third keyboard in Nuphy’s Halo series and follows the Halo65 and Halo75 which were released last year ($120 and $130 respectively). Special Features: Full RGB backlighting, wraparound Halolight RGB ring, sound-dampened GhostBar, hot-swappable switches, doubleshot PBT keycaps, native Windows and macOS compatibility. ![]()
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