DIGIART’s official store offers NuPhy keyboards up to 50% off
DIGIART’s official store pushed NuPhy into an outlet sale with discounts up to 50% off, putting the Air V3 line and other low-profile boards in the bargain spotlight.

DIGIART put NuPhy front and center in an outlet sale on its official store, with discounts reaching up to 50% off and the brand appearing prominently in the lineup. The move matters because it came through DIGIART’s own channel, not just a marketplace reseller, which points to inventory rotation and refresh cycles rather than a random clearance splash.
That distinction is important for mechanical-keyboard buyers because official-channel outlet sales often reveal where a brand stands in the market. NuPhy is still being used as a headline item in a value-focused retail story, and that says plenty about demand for its low-profile, desk-friendly boards. In a hobby that tracks layout, firmware support, and mounting style with near-obsessive attention, a sale like this can decide which boards actually enter the enthusiast pipeline.
The strongest case in this roundup is NuPhy’s current low-profile wireless lineup. NuPhy continues to market keyboards for Mac, Windows, and Android, and its Air V3 series shows the brand is not standing still. The Air75 V3 brings a 75% compact layout, hot-swappable switches, and an ultra-low-profile design, while the newer Air 65 V3 and Air 100 V3 extend the family into 65% and full-size territory. For buyers who want a lighter footprint on the desk without giving up mechanical-switch feel, those are the models that look genuinely worth a closer look.

By contrast, the deals that are only tempting on paper are the ones that do not line up with NuPhy’s active push. The brand has a dedicated summer-sale page at 50% off on its own site, which reinforces that this is a company with a live promotion cycle, not a label clearing dead weight. NuPhy’s official positioning as a Shenzhen-based maker of stylish, cost-effective keyboards also helps explain why outlet pricing lands so well: it lowers the entry bar for newcomers who want a recognizable low-profile board without paying full retail.
For the Japanese market, the larger story is not just the discount itself. DIGIART’s outlet push shows how official-store clearance is becoming part of the keyboard conversation, especially when it features a brand like NuPhy that still has fresh models in rotation. That makes this sale more than a simple markdown; it is a snapshot of how enthusiast gear moves from new release to bargain buy while the lineup keeps evolving.
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