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Akko - MOD 007B HHKB vs NuPhy - Air75 V2

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MOD 007B HHKBAKKORENDER
Probe A
Akko
MOD 007B HHKB
44.3/ 100D
Switches· 40%
Layout & Build· 30%
Connectivity44· 30%
Air75 V2NUPHYRENDER
Probe B
NuPhy
Air75 V2
44.3/ 100D
Switches· 40%
Layout & Build· 30%
Connectivity44· 30%
Quick verdict

Between the MOD 007B HHKB and Air75 V2, the MOD 007B HHKB comes out ahead in several specs, while the Air75 V2 wins on size and wireless. Overall, the MOD 007B HHKB scores 44.3 and the Air75 V2 scores 44.3 on our Mars Score.

Buying advice

Which should you buy?

These two are evenly matched on the broad strokes, with the decision sitting on which individual spec advantages weigh more for your use.

The MOD 007B HHKB doesn't pull ahead on any single popular-comparison spec — its strengths sit in the spec table groups rather than the headline advantages.

Pick the Air75 V2 if you care most about size and wireless. Its strongest claims are size, wireless.

Both ship with comparable hot-swappable, polling rate, rotary knob, so those specs don't separate the two — focus on the differences below.

Bottom line: there is no wrong answer here — match the spec advantages to how you actually use the product. The Mars Score parity tells you both are well-rounded; the differences are about trade-offs, not quality.

Why Akko - MOD 007B HHKB wins

  • No decisive advantages.

Why NuPhy - Air75 V2 wins

  • Size: 75% (vs 65%).
  • Wireless: true (vs false).
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Spec comparison

Switches

SpecAkko - MOD 007B HHKBNuPhy - Air75 V2
Switch typeAkko CS JellyGateron Low-profile
Hot-swappabletruetrue

Layout & Build

SpecAkko - MOD 007B HHKBNuPhy - Air75 V2
Size65%75%lead
RGBtruetrue
Rotary knobfalsefalse
Case materialAluminum + PlasticAluminum + Plastic

Connectivity

SpecAkko - MOD 007B HHKBNuPhy - Air75 V2
Wirelessfalsetruelead
2.4 GHzfalsetruelead
Battery0 h120 hlead
Polling rate1000 Hz1000 Hz
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