Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Mechanical Keyboards

Keychron V5 Max [V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.] vs NuPhy Field75 HE

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Keychron V5 Max [V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.] comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.5 vs 4.3). The gap is mostly about Best for multi-device users — 5-device wireless across OSes — read the strengths below before deciding.

Keychron V5 Max [V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.]
Higher ratedRanked #2 in Best Mechanical Keyboards
Keychron V5 Max [V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.]
4.5
$120as of Apr 25

The Keychron V5 Max delivers a satisfying mechanical typing experience with its gasket-mounted design that reduces noise and vibration, making it quieter than typical mechanical keyboards. RTINGS.com praised its versatile OS compatibility and multi-device connectivity, while GearLab highlighted its fun, tactile feel and solid build quality. However, reviewers noted the keyboard's loud switch options may not be suitable for all office settings. The inclusion of a standard numpad with a non-standard zero key layout was also flagged as a minor inconvenience. This keyboard is ideal for gamers and enthusiasts who value tactile feedback and multi-device support, but those seeking a quiet office keyboard may want to look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • Versatile OS compatibility with dedicated Mac and Windows modes
  • Supports up to 5 devices simultaneously via Bluetooth and 2.4GHz
  • Gasket-mounted design reduces noise and vibration for quieter typing
Watch-outs
  • Loud tactile and clicky switch options may not suit office environments
  • Awkward number pad layout with standard-sized zero key instead of double-width
NuPhy Field75 HE
Ranked #3 in Best Mechanical Keyboards
NuPhy Field75 HE
4.3
$150as of Apr 25

The NuPhy Field75 HE earns high marks for gaming performance with its 8000 Hz polling rate and Hall effect switches that deliver ultra-low latency at just 4ms. RTINGS.com praised its ergonomic 75% layout and customizable actuation point, while GearLab called it a solid pick for beginner enthusiasts. Tom's Guide noted its impressive key rollover and low actuation force, though some users may find the adjustable actuation point too sensitive. The keyboard's compact design and snap tap technology make it ideal for competitive gamers seeking precision, but its short cable and web-only software may deter some users. This keyboard fits best for players wanting high-performance features without breaking the bank, though casual users or those preferring desktop apps should look elsewhere.

Strengths
  • 8000 Hz polling rate and scan rate deliver lightning-fast responsiveness for competitive gaming
  • Hall effect switches provide precise actuation with adjustable actuation distance via web software
  • Compact 75% layout with 83 keys offers ergonomic typing and gaming experience
Watch-outs
  • Short 1.5m cable may limit placement flexibility
  • Chord splitting becomes noticeable when lowering polling rate to 1000 Hz, adding up to 7ms delay
  • Web-based software only, no dedicated desktop app for configuration

Specs side-by-side

SpecKeychron V5 Max [V1 Max, V2 Max, etc.]NuPhy Field75 HE
Switch TypeGateron Jupiter Banana (tactile)
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, USB-C
KeycapsDouble-shot PBT
Weight1.2 kg
Battery Life4000mAh
Layout75%
SwitchesHall effect
Polling Rate8000 Hz
Latency4ms
Cable Length1.5m
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