Nuphy Halo65 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard review: a small keyboard with a big price tag
Nuphy's Halo65 is a mechanical wireless keyboard that's fairly compact and great to use, but its small size is countered by its premium pricing.
After the iPhone 4s was released in 2011, a young Nathaniel Pangaro began his journey with his love for Apple. Since then, he has been on the side of Apple and has grown in the ecosystem.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Nathaniel incorporated his interest of using technology into his reporting style by conducting interviews over video conferencing platforms and collaborating with team members via collaborative programs and resources.
Nathaniel has written on topics such as DACA, student loans, and how COVID-19 has impacted the lives of students, immigrants, educators, and everyday people.
In 2022, his senior year capstone centered around mobile student credentials and interviewing IT directors who worked directly with Apple to implement the technology on their college campuses.
Nathaniel graduated from American University with a bachelors degree in journalism and a minor in both technology and political science.
Nuphy's Halo65 is a mechanical wireless keyboard that's fairly compact and great to use, but its small size is countered by its premium pricing.
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