After launching the compact Node 75, NuPhy has officially unveiled the Node 100, a new low-profile mechanical keyboard with a retro minimalist design and an 1800 layout. Designed for users who need a full numpad without the desk-consuming footprint of a standard 104-key board, the Node 100 is available in three colours and three switch options.
The Node 100 retains the design elements of its smaller sibling, most notably the dot-matrix LED indicators on the left and the touch-sensitive strip on the right, which allows intuitive shortcuts and media controls. Despite its premium features, NuPhy has kept the price competitive, starting at $99.95 (with a $10 discount). This is achieved through a high-quality plastic construction with a PCB gasket mount system, ensuring a bouncier typing experience.
NuPhy is launching the Node 100 in two distinct configurations. The low-profile variants are aimed at the “productivity on the go” crowd, featuring a slim front height of just 13.8 mm and weighing in at 787 g. It uses NuPhy's Low-Profile Nano switches (based on Gateron's LP 3.0 tech) and dye-sublimated nSA profile PBT keycaps. The high-profile options are for the traditional desk setup, with a front height of 18.9 mm and double-shot PBT keycaps in the mSA profile.
Both versions feature two-stage adjustable feet, offering typing angles of 6°, 9°, or 12°, and support tri-mode connectivity: Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz wireless, and wired USB-C. Moreover, the two versions can be acquired in dark gray, pink, or white with linear, tactile, or silent mechanical switches.
Under the hood, the Node 100 runs on NuPhyIO firmware, which is fully programmable through a web interface. Battery life promises to be quite good: with south-facing RGB lighting disabled, the low-profile model (3,000 mAh) and the high-profile model (4,000 mAh) last up to 1,000 hours on a single charge. Even with the lights on, users can expect roughly 100 hours of wireless use.
Moreover, NuPhy is releasing the 3D reference files for the keyboard. This allows users with 3D printers to create custom accessories for the Node 100's top rail. Pre-designed files include everything from pen holders and phone stands to LEGO-compatible mounts, making the keyboard a literal playground.
KitGuru says: The Node 100 looks like a perfect blend of minimalism, enthusiast features, complete layout, and a decent price point. While you may find equivalent or even better standard/high-profile keyboards at this price, in the low-profile market, it can be challenging to find one this promising.
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