
The NuPhy Halo65 HE is a compact 65% high-profile mechanical keyboard that seamlessly blends robust build quality with advanced features. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) and supports QMK/VIA for extensive customization. With a sleek design and durable construction, the Halo65 HE is engineered for gamers who demand both style and performance.
The NuPhy Halo65 HE is a compact 65% high-profile mechanical keyboard that seamlessly blends robust build quality with advanced features. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) and supports QMK/VIA for extensive customization. With a sleek design and durable construction, the Halo65 HE is engineered for gamers who demand both style and performance.
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The lowest price for NuPhy Halo65 He Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard Magnetic Jade Pro right now is $156.43 at NUPHY, compared across 2 retailers.
The all-time low was $133.58 on 11 July 2025 — today's price is 17% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 18 June 2026.
NuPhy Halo65 He Magnetic Switch Gaming Keyboard Magnetic Jade Pro
The NuPhy Halo65 HE is a compact 65% high-profile mechanical keyboard that seamlessly blends robust build quality with advanced features. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) and supports QMK/VIA for extensive customization. With a sleek design and durable construction, the Halo65 HE is engineered for gamers who demand both style and performance.
The NuPhy Halo65 HE is a compact 65% high-profile mechanical keyboard that seamlessly blends robust build quality with advanced features. Designed for both Mac and Windows users, it offers tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth 5.1, 2.4GHz wireless, and USB-C wired) and supports QMK/VIA for extensive customization. With a sleek design and durable construction, the Halo65 HE is engineered for gamers who demand both style and performance.
Last updated at 18/06/2026 01:54:18
NuPhy Halo65 HE, Magnetic Jade Pro / None
Free delivery between 26 June – 2 July
Nuphy Halo65 He Magnetic Jade Pro Mechanical Keyboard Unoepned
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originally posted on nuphy.com
I have tried out a bunch of different keyboards over the years. From hall effect, to mechanical, to optical, I've tried it all. After using this board for a few days, I can confidently say that its the best board that I have ever used without a doubt. I got it with the Magnetic Coral switches, and they sound and feel great. The features like rapid trigger work perfectly and the software is super intuitive. Overall, a 10/10 keyboard would recommend to anyone looking for a hall effect board.
originally posted on nuphy.com
For only $99 (pre-order), this is the best value you can get for a hall effect keyboard. Arguably on par or even better latency performance than the Wooting 60HE, premium switches with the Gateron Jade Pro, easy to use web-based software full of essential hall effect features, and the overall material quality of the board delivers a good typing feeling and sound quality. 10/10.(The picture below is a polling rate test using Keyboard Inspector. The keyboard does indeed register as 8khz polling rate)
originally posted on nuphy.com
I use a Wooting Two HE, and when i got this keyboard for my friend and tested it out I realized just how much superior this keyboards build quality is. This keyboard feels and sounds way nicer than the Wooting Two HE. This keyboard also comes with extremely sensitive rapid trigger in increments of 0.02mm while Wootings rapid trigger is sensitive in increments of 0.05mm and the lowest it can start at is 0.15mm while the Nuphy can start rapid trigger at 0.02mm. This keyboard advertises 8000hz polling rate, which it does have, on the usb connection, however the key detection is at 2500hz, so your key presses are still rate limited to 2500hz even thought there is 8000hz polling on the connection, this honestly isnt an issue as it still achieves insane latency, most ... MoreI use a Wooting Two HE, and when i got this keyboard for my friend and tested it out I realized just how much superior this keyboards build quality is. This keyboard feels and sounds way nicer than the Wooting Two HE. This keyboard also comes with extremely sensitive rapid trigger in increments of 0.02mm while Wootings rapid trigger is sensitive in increments of 0.05mm and the lowest it can start at is 0.15mm while the Nuphy can start rapid trigger at 0.02mm. This keyboard advertises 8000hz polling rate, which it does have, on the usb connection, however the key detection is at 2500hz, so your key presses are still rate limited to 2500hz even thought there is 8000hz polling on the connection, this honestly isnt an issue as it still achieves insane latency, most keyboards are 1000hz, and 2500hz is still top tier. This software definitely has some work that needs to be done to it, especially in the lighting department, the lighting effects are just plain bad. You cannot control per key rgb, or color scheme for most of the effects even. I hope this is not a hardware limitation and can be fixed with software. An example of what I think is good rgb control is Razer rgb, and Wootings rgb with razer being slightly better. I got the keyboard with magnetic coral switches and I honestly did not expect them to feel that good. They are heavy, definitely heavier than the Lekker60 switches from wooting which on paper they should feel equivalent to. They both say activation at 45g and bottom out at 60g. However nuphy claims a + or - 10g difference from this standard and they are quite heavy, which happened to fall in love with, it makes the keyboard feel so much more premium. I play osu, and these heavy switches are a problem for gameplay however, thankfully wooting Lekker switches (L45 and L60) work perfectly hotswapped into this keyboard as well, so I put those into the two keys i play with while testing this keyboard out, leaving them set to magnetic corals in the software worked the best as the actuation range is the same. The downloadable version of this software is not made for the HE keyboards yet as no matter what it will not detect the device, I hope they release that soon, but the web version works so as long as there is wifi, nuphy does not go out of business, or a chrome update breaks a website, the web software will work. With everything this keyboard offers for its price after shipping of $99.95 that I paid for it, it is a clear winner against what the rest of the competition is offering.TLDR: Every feature of this keyboard is equivalent to the new Wooting 80HE or better except for 8k polling rate, which it has but the pcb polling for switch positioning is 2.5k polling rate. The RGB software is honestly bad. That't it. Amazing build quality as well, same with the switches.
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| swith | Magnetic Jade Pro |
NuPhy Halo65 HE, Magnetic Jade Pro / None
Free delivery between 26 June – 2 July
Nuphy Halo65 He Magnetic Jade Pro Mechanical Keyboard Unoepned
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Nuphy Halo65 He Magnetic Jade Pro Mechanical Keyboard Unoepned
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
I have tried out a bunch of different keyboards over the years. From hall effect, to mechanical, to optical, I've tried it all. After using this board for a few days, I can confidently say that its the best board that I have ever used without a doubt. I got it with the Magnetic Coral switches, and they sound and feel great. The features like rapid trigger work perfectly and the software is super intuitive. Overall, a 10/10 keyboard would recommend to anyone looking for a hall effect board.
For only $99 (pre-order), this is the best value you can get for a hall effect keyboard. Arguably on par or even better latency performance than the Wooting 60HE, premium switches with the Gateron Jade Pro, easy to use web-based software full of essential hall effect features, and the overall material quality of the board delivers a good typing feeling and sound quality. 10/10.(The picture below is a polling rate test using Keyboard Inspector. The keyboard does indeed register as 8khz polling rate)
I use a Wooting Two HE, and when i got this keyboard for my friend and tested it out I realized just how much superior this keyboards build quality is. This keyboard feels and sounds way nicer than the Wooting Two HE. This keyboard also comes with extremely sensitive rapid trigger in increments of 0.02mm while Wootings rapid trigger is sensitive in increments of 0.05mm and the lowest it can start at is 0.15mm while the Nuphy can start rapid trigger at 0.02mm. This keyboard advertises 8000hz polling rate, which it does have, on the usb connection, however the key detection is at 2500hz, so your key presses are still rate limited to 2500hz even thought there is 8000hz polling on the connection, this honestly isnt an issue as it still achieves insane latency, most ... MoreI use a Wooting Two HE, and when i got this keyboard for my friend and tested it out I realized just how much superior this keyboards build quality is. This keyboard feels and sounds way nicer than the Wooting Two HE. This keyboard also comes with extremely sensitive rapid trigger in increments of 0.02mm while Wootings rapid trigger is sensitive in increments of 0.05mm and the lowest it can start at is 0.15mm while the Nuphy can start rapid trigger at 0.02mm. This keyboard advertises 8000hz polling rate, which it does have, on the usb connection, however the key detection is at 2500hz, so your key presses are still rate limited to 2500hz even thought there is 8000hz polling on the connection, this honestly isnt an issue as it still achieves insane latency, most keyboards are 1000hz, and 2500hz is still top tier. This software definitely has some work that needs to be done to it, especially in the lighting department, the lighting effects are just plain bad. You cannot control per key rgb, or color scheme for most of the effects even. I hope this is not a hardware limitation and can be fixed with software. An example of what I think is good rgb control is Razer rgb, and Wootings rgb with razer being slightly better. I got the keyboard with magnetic coral switches and I honestly did not expect them to feel that good. They are heavy, definitely heavier than the Lekker60 switches from wooting which on paper they should feel equivalent to. They both say activation at 45g and bottom out at 60g. However nuphy claims a + or - 10g difference from this standard and they are quite heavy, which happened to fall in love with, it makes the keyboard feel so much more premium. I play osu, and these heavy switches are a problem for gameplay however, thankfully wooting Lekker switches (L45 and L60) work perfectly hotswapped into this keyboard as well, so I put those into the two keys i play with while testing this keyboard out, leaving them set to magnetic corals in the software worked the best as the actuation range is the same. The downloadable version of this software is not made for the HE keyboards yet as no matter what it will not detect the device, I hope they release that soon, but the web version works so as long as there is wifi, nuphy does not go out of business, or a chrome update breaks a website, the web software will work. With everything this keyboard offers for its price after shipping of $99.95 that I paid for it, it is a clear winner against what the rest of the competition is offering.TLDR: Every feature of this keyboard is equivalent to the new Wooting 80HE or better except for 8k polling rate, which it has but the pcb polling for switch positioning is 2.5k polling rate. The RGB software is honestly bad. That't it. Amazing build quality as well, same with the switches.
Best sounding keyboard i have tried, performs exactly as intended 9.5/10.
I've tried various Nuphy keyboards, liked the concept of the Air (tried V1 and V2 over the years) but couldn't get used to the key shape or layout. I also thought I would like the Air75HE, and I do, it's fantastic, I've been using it for the past couple of weeks. But for me at least this Halo65HE hits the sweet spot between keystroke feel, responsiveness, performance, and build quality. Love the sound, feel, and form factor of this little board. Thought I'd miss my function keys but honestly using the FN combos I don't really miss them at all. I do really like the gap between the right FN key and the arrow keys, I think they nailed that. A lot of keyboard makers opt to make the layouts symmetrical or whatever but it's the gaps and placement that make certain ... MoreI've tried various Nuphy keyboards, liked the concept of the Air (tried V1 and V2 over the years) but couldn't get used to the key shape or layout. I also thought I would like the Air75HE, and I do, it's fantastic, I've been using it for the past couple of weeks. But for me at least this Halo65HE hits the sweet spot between keystroke feel, responsiveness, performance, and build quality. Love the sound, feel, and form factor of this little board. Thought I'd miss my function keys but honestly using the FN combos I don't really miss them at all. I do really like the gap between the right FN key and the arrow keys, I think they nailed that. A lot of keyboard makers opt to make the layouts symmetrical or whatever but it's the gaps and placement that make certain keyboards easier to touch-type on. Anway, excellent work Nuphy, you guys rock!
I never write reviews, but I'm simply looking for reasons to type on this keyboard! The Halo65HE is really that good. The Jade Pro switches feel and sound amazing. The keyboard is the right height and size. I even like the grey & white with orange accents! I'm not a game player, so don't think this is strictly a keyboard for gamers. I type A LOT -- for hours on end -- and this keyboard feels fantastic. Even the stock keycaps are good and those are usually the first thing I replace. These HE technology keyboards are going to make me give up my expensive MX mechanical keyboards.
I used this keyboard for quite a while now and all I can say about it is that this keyboard is simply perfect.I used for typing and gaming and in both tasks it performs very well.Also the sound and the feeling is on point.
Really nice keyboard. Heavy, nicely made, great specs, and low price for this kind of product.
I've seen a lot of reviews of this amazing keyboard, the sound and gaming experience seemed amazing. i've been waiting for like 2 weeks and it's not available yet (magnetic jade pro switches).
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| swith | Magnetic Jade Pro |