jeez, my mind is blown. what a beautiful keyboard and its even the HE variant. not only that but your video (style) complements it in a magnificent manner. i'm genuinely so close to pulling the switch on that keyboard, woah. and yea absolutely your quality rocks, keep it up
The video quality overall is very nice. Also, really appreciate that you specified the mic models used and how much the sound amplified during the sound test. Usually it is a huge pain to understand how exactly the keyboard sounds, bc everyone’s mic and volume is different
@@fedirshytov3259 thanks! I’ve even went ahead and bought a pencil condenser mic just for upcoming soundtests/switch/keyboard reviews to give the most realistic sound possible! I really hope it’s helpful haha
Just got mine a few days ago independent of this video, as well as the transparent keycaps which are really cool. Currently I use a Wooting 60HE which I love. My only gripes (that aren't listed in this video) with the Field75 hardware are the key travel, which subjectively feels too short, and the key-feel so to speak. The keys have a bizarre soft touch effect that makes it feel really easy to accidentally hit the wrong key. I'm sure I'd get used to it, but it's worth mentioning. The problem that really is preventing me from using it for the most part is the software. For one, Nuphy has an inferior "Mod Tap" implementation (tap for one function hold for another). On the Wooting you can customize how long you need to hold the button, allowing me to set incredibly short windows for Mod Tap. This lets me set the "1" through "=" buttons to be their native characters on tap, but f1 through f12 on incredibly short hold (100ms). It basically feels like magic where the subtlest difference changes the function of the button. On the Nuphy software, you cannot customize this interval. I don't know exactly how long, but it feels like around 250-300ms, which is far too slow. Enabling Mod Tap on the Field75 will frequently cause some games (notably Helldivers 2) to drop inputs. I'm not sure if this is due to the long interval or due to some other implementation flaw, but it is worth mentioning. The second flaw is that for some reason you cannot remap the f1-f12 keys to special characters. I'd love to be able to use Mod Tap to remap the numbers to F1-F12, and the map the native F keys to F13-F24, but It's just not feasible on this keyboard. Other than that it's a cool keyboard. If they fix the software issues I might give it another go.
@maxwellbourgeois8414 Thanks for the insights but i think most of the issues you’ve mentioned can easily be fixed by software updates which they seem to be steadily working on!:) which switches do you have in the wooting and which in the field? As for the Jades they are long pole switches and have a shorter travel distance!
A lot of keyboard reviews focus on the sound and disregard gaming performance, I hope you review other keyboard as well with gaming even if they're not gaming branded. Good job on this, eventhough this is not my kind of keyboard, I'll keep an eye out for other reviews of yours in the future! Great video
@@julesloveless thank you so much:) i sadly don’t have the tools to measure the exact latency like optimum tech for example but i would consider myself decent at fps:) i‘m immortal in val, used to be champs in fortnite (quit like a year ago) and now grind for iridescent in warzone. I just know when a keyboard feels off and i think that there are many others in the exact same spot as me. so trying to figure out if a keyboard is good for gaming or not is my no1 prio 🫶
Great review! This one looks awesome, if not a bit pricey for what it offers. I appreciate the dive into the web app. I did pre-order the 60HE low-profile, so am excited to give it a go!
oooff the lp looks super promising! such a sleek design! the web app is def great and i like that they already announced socd and other features for the next weeks :D
I sold my Wooting 60HE recently as it doesn’t have enough keys for me. If you’re used to 60% profile you’ll likely be fine but it wasn’t for me. I purchased an Epomaker Cidoo C75 that’s got HE & 8k polling.. Rapid trigger and adjustable response to 0.1mm I loved the Wooting but the 80HE was going to cost double the price incl. delivered to me in Thailand than the Epomaker. The Epomaker has an aluminium housing.
@@gennrensalot109 hey, they switches and keycaps should fit however nuphy currently doesn’t offer the option to select LP ones in their software. Maybe shoot their customer support a message! :)
Heeyyyy latency wise it’s 0.6ms (nuphy) vs 1.2ms (wooting). Those numbers are actually so extremely low on both keyboards that you most likely wouldn’t notice them in game! Both the wooting and nuphy are absolutely amazing and already within the best keyboards you can buy for gaming :) i will also keep the wooting content coming since it’s just such a flexible and easy to mod keyboard 🫶
@@leoclacks yeah it’s not like i could go back now😂 spent over 400€ for parts for the wooting so there’s no going back. But i still enjoyed this video and after watching it i know that i wouldn’t like the keyboard just because of its design anyways, that handle is just a bit too much for me, i’m gonna build my wooting white and clean, wouldn’t be possible with this one.
@@xneomizo great choice! Yep the nuphy definitely is going crazy and over the top with the design which is not for everyone. the customizability of the 60he is just unmatched 😤 what parts did you go with? 👀
@@AnotherJaegerist if you just care about performance they are equal, nuphy technically has lower latency but it’s not noticeable during use :). If you want the better stock sound and feel 100% nuphy. If you want to mod your keyboard wooting 100%. Both have their pros and cons, hope this helps 🫶
can't speak for the iqunix since i haven't tried it yet... maybe ask @jerrorr he's a reviewer friend and tried both! I personally can only say your doing nothing wrong going with the field75he! great keeb! also check out nuphy's latest one the low profile air60he it has 8000hz scan and polling rate (same as iqunix)
It seems uneccessarily large for a 75% board. Wtf does it need a carrying handle for. I'm sorry, who the fk carries their keyboard around like it's a handbag? Idk, design seems cool on the one hand, but stuff like carrying handles are so uneccessary. That said my biggest gripe with HE boards are that they generally sound like garbage compared to mech switches that are lubed
@@3choblast3r4 the design is definitely unique haha i don’t think there is any purpose behind that handle, just for the looks is my guess. As for the sound HE definitely is inferior 100% even to stock Cream Sodas or any other good factory lubed switch. Gateron recently released pro versions of the jades and a new switch called jade pro max. i would look into them if sound is important to you! Also Geon dropped their RAW HEs all of them sound waaay better! Gonna be comparing all of them soon
Hahah it’s crazy how opinions differ with this thing xD some absolutely love it and others hate it :D i think it’s cool but they definitely went crazy on the design!
@@Dubulcle you definitely have to like it haha but maybe the air 60he from nuphy could be interesting:D cheaper, cleaner design, faster and better switches :)
Insane, the quality of your videos are improving, over and over! Can't even explain how much I love your new stuff! Keep it up
THE GOAT. THATS WHY LUKA IS THE GOATTT
@@leoclacks NO, YOU ARE THE GOAT 🔥
jeez, my mind is blown. what a beautiful keyboard and its even the HE variant. not only that but your video (style) complements it in a magnificent manner. i'm genuinely so close to pulling the switch on that keyboard, woah.
and yea absolutely your quality rocks, keep it up
@@cqd.0v3 appreciate you so much 🫶 absolutely insane keyboard 100%
The video quality overall is very nice. Also, really appreciate that you specified the mic models used and how much the sound amplified during the sound test. Usually it is a huge pain to understand how exactly the keyboard sounds, bc everyone’s mic and volume is different
@@fedirshytov3259 thanks! I’ve even went ahead and bought a pencil condenser mic just for upcoming soundtests/switch/keyboard reviews to give the most realistic sound possible! I really hope it’s helpful haha
thank you. this keyboard looks really nice. between this one and the air rn. ty
@@efemboygg glad it helped! Air60 is also super good:)
Just got mine a few days ago independent of this video, as well as the transparent keycaps which are really cool. Currently I use a Wooting 60HE which I love.
My only gripes (that aren't listed in this video) with the Field75 hardware are the key travel, which subjectively feels too short, and the key-feel so to speak. The keys have a bizarre soft touch effect that makes it feel really easy to accidentally hit the wrong key. I'm sure I'd get used to it, but it's worth mentioning.
The problem that really is preventing me from using it for the most part is the software.
For one, Nuphy has an inferior "Mod Tap" implementation (tap for one function hold for another). On the Wooting you can customize how long you need to hold the button, allowing me to set incredibly short windows for Mod Tap. This lets me set the "1" through "=" buttons to be their native characters on tap, but f1 through f12 on incredibly short hold (100ms). It basically feels like magic where the subtlest difference changes the function of the button. On the Nuphy software, you cannot customize this interval. I don't know exactly how long, but it feels like around 250-300ms, which is far too slow. Enabling Mod Tap on the Field75 will frequently cause some games (notably Helldivers 2) to drop inputs. I'm not sure if this is due to the long interval or due to some other implementation flaw, but it is worth mentioning.
The second flaw is that for some reason you cannot remap the f1-f12 keys to special characters. I'd love to be able to use Mod Tap to remap the numbers to F1-F12, and the map the native F keys to F13-F24, but It's just not feasible on this keyboard.
Other than that it's a cool keyboard. If they fix the software issues I might give it another go.
@maxwellbourgeois8414 Thanks for the insights but i think most of the issues you’ve mentioned can easily be fixed by software updates which they seem to be steadily working on!:) which switches do you have in the wooting and which in the field? As for the Jades they are long pole switches and have a shorter travel distance!
I want to try this so bad!! One of my favorite looking boards
yea it looks sooo good :DDD
Great video brotha 🔥
Thankss 🔥
sehr gutes Video! Quasi alle relevaten Fragen beantwortet, top
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@@leoclacksThe possibility of the probability of the disability of babachonky
Intriguing design and a very good review
very true! thank you so much :)
A lot of keyboard reviews focus on the sound and disregard gaming performance, I hope you review other keyboard as well with gaming even if they're not gaming branded. Good job on this, eventhough this is not my kind of keyboard, I'll keep an eye out for other reviews of yours in the future! Great video
@@julesloveless thank you so much:) i sadly don’t have the tools to measure the exact latency like optimum tech for example but i would consider myself decent at fps:) i‘m immortal in val, used to be champs in fortnite (quit like a year ago) and now grind for iridescent in warzone. I just know when a keyboard feels off and i think that there are many others in the exact same spot as me. so trying to figure out if a keyboard is good for gaming or not is my no1 prio 🫶
Great review! This one looks awesome, if not a bit pricey for what it offers. I appreciate the dive into the web app. I did pre-order the 60HE low-profile, so am excited to give it a go!
oooff the lp looks super promising! such a sleek design! the web app is def great and i like that they already announced socd and other features for the next weeks :D
I sold my Wooting 60HE recently as it doesn’t have enough keys for me. If you’re used to 60% profile you’ll likely be fine but it wasn’t for me.
I purchased an Epomaker Cidoo C75 that’s got HE & 8k polling.. Rapid trigger and adjustable response to 0.1mm
I loved the Wooting but the 80HE was going to cost double the price incl. delivered to me in Thailand than the Epomaker. The Epomaker has an aluminium housing.
@@ruokeren1919 sounds super interesting! How’s the performance? Maybe i can check it out for a future video :)
@@leoclacks @ruokeren1919 Yeah would love to hear more about it
Another extremly good Video!
@@heroVSzer0 arigatooo enteeenman
Love the design..
Yessir 🔥
Great video with great shots! Keep it up 👍
Thanks Oli 🫶
Great review! Subscribed!
@@greentokyo appreciate you 🫶
This looks like my next keyboard
Also keep an eye out on their new air60 he if you’re into LP keyboards :)
I would buy this keybiard but I'm not familiar with this brand. They only have a 1 year warranty. Still considering it!
they've been around for quite a while :) but i have to agree 1 year warranty is pretty short!
nice video bro !
@@DatBoyGuru thanks gurrru
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SHOTS KEEPS GETTING CRISPIER AND CRISPIER WTF!
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Need more HE options🗣
@@BazilDay LOUDER 🗣️🗣️🗣️
@@leoclacks NEED MORE HE OPTION❕
@@BazilDay YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
good work
@@Ali-hh6pw thanks 🙏
Would it be possible for me to swap out the keycaps and switches in the future for low-profile HE ones?
@@gennrensalot109 hey, they switches and keycaps should fit however nuphy currently doesn’t offer the option to select LP ones in their software. Maybe shoot their customer support a message! :)
@@leoclacks Cool, thanks! Will do that. I was aware they don't have LP ones atm but I'm hoping they will eventually haha
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didnt watch the video yet but if its actually better than wooting, i just ordered my wooting on sunday xD
Heeyyyy latency wise it’s 0.6ms (nuphy) vs 1.2ms (wooting). Those numbers are actually so extremely low on both keyboards that you most likely wouldn’t notice them in game! Both the wooting and nuphy are absolutely amazing and already within the best keyboards you can buy for gaming :) i will also keep the wooting content coming since it’s just such a flexible and easy to mod keyboard 🫶
@@leoclacks yeah it’s not like i could go back now😂 spent over 400€ for parts for the wooting so there’s no going back. But i still enjoyed this video and after watching it i know that i wouldn’t like the keyboard just because of its design anyways, that handle is just a bit too much for me, i’m gonna build my wooting white and clean, wouldn’t be possible with this one.
@@leoclacksalso i just noticed you only have 800 subs, your video seemed like you have a few 100k, so great work👍🏻
@@xneomizo this means a lot 🫶
@@xneomizo great choice! Yep the nuphy definitely is going crazy and over the top with the design which is not for everyone. the customizability of the 60he is just unmatched 😤 what parts did you go with? 👀
This or the wooting?
I might get this considering it’s slightly cheaper
@@AnotherJaegerist if you just care about performance they are equal, nuphy technically has lower latency but it’s not noticeable during use :).
If you want the better stock sound and feel 100% nuphy.
If you want to mod your keyboard wooting 100%.
Both have their pros and cons, hope this helps 🫶
How does this channel have less than 1000 subs?
Thank you so much! This truly means a lot :) ❤
8:28 omg mom im famous!!!
@@heroVSzer0 😂
those stabs look pretty overlubed lol
but nice review!!!!!
hahah i was shocked aswell but they feel and sound great lol
Ehhh I'm sticking to my wooting lol
@@1up.studio i love my wooting too :D but it’s nice to see alternatives!
This or iqunix ez 63?
can't speak for the iqunix since i haven't tried it yet... maybe ask @jerrorr he's a reviewer friend and tried both! I personally can only say your doing nothing wrong going with the field75he! great keeb! also check out nuphy's latest one the low profile air60he it has 8000hz scan and polling rate (same as iqunix)
PWM backlight is no no :(
@@tonyonthewave yeaaahh i see how it could be annoying:(
damn but I bought three wooting 80he 1 zinc alloy and 2 base :(
@@sauceguy6945 240he 🔥
@@leoclacks lol
again I would LOVE an akko 3061s he tokyo world tour review from you maybe they send it 🥲
It seems uneccessarily large for a 75% board. Wtf does it need a carrying handle for. I'm sorry, who the fk carries their keyboard around like it's a handbag? Idk, design seems cool on the one hand, but stuff like carrying handles are so uneccessary. That said my biggest gripe with HE boards are that they generally sound like garbage compared to mech switches that are lubed
@@3choblast3r4 the design is definitely unique haha i don’t think there is any purpose behind that handle, just for the looks is my guess. As for the sound HE definitely is inferior 100% even to stock Cream Sodas or any other good factory lubed switch. Gateron recently released pro versions of the jades and a new switch called jade pro max. i would look into them if sound is important to you! Also Geon dropped their RAW HEs all of them sound waaay better! Gonna be comparing all of them soon
@@leoclacks Looking forward to the comparisons mate, thanks for the review. I really like the colors, but I can't stand those carrying handles lol
The tech sounds really interesting and the price seems good, but my god is it a ugly duck. Ain't no way i'd put this abomination on my Desk D:
Hahah it’s crazy how opinions differ with this thing xD some absolutely love it and others hate it :D i think it’s cool but they definitely went crazy on the design!
no ISO layout = not even considering buying
@@pumpkinsoul12 yea really unfortunate if you need iso :(
i personally have a dedicated iso de keeb for work…
Man it sucks that the case looks so terrible
@@Dubulcle you definitely have to like it haha but maybe the air 60he from nuphy could be interesting:D cheaper, cleaner design, faster and better switches :)
hell no
@@sampoison9166 :o