ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro Tenkeyless Linear Optical Titan Switch PC Gaming Keyboard with Per-key AIMO RGB Lighting, Anodized Aluminum Top Plate, and Detachable USB-C Cable, Black

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  • Jon H.

    > 3 day

    I had a Turtle Beach Headphone set from Walmart and it was decent but with this Roccat name they have really upped their game. I have now added the TKL keyboard and an AIMO mouse along with the ELO 7.1 wireless headset. Not one complaint

  • Steven Asher

    > 3 day

    I absolutely love this keyboard. If you want RGB its insanely bright and vivid! The keys feel amazing (on the tactial version) great travel and you feel. Keys inputs with no wondering if it registered. In terms of looks minus the RGB it is clean with a pretty aluminum top. A handful of adjustments can be made with the feet as well giving you plenty of options for comfort. The keyboard is small yes being tenkeyless, but the spaces between the keys are perfectly spaced. A must buy for sure. Very happy with this keyboard.

  • Funciona muy bueno el teclado y en la página de roccat puedes modificar los colores

    Greater than one week

    Es bueno el teclado función bien y en la página oficial de roccat puedes modificar los colores

  • Robert Ybarra

    > 3 day

    Keyboard is loud, lights up without having to run a program, small enough for my hands, only negative thing is there no customization for it. Or at least i haven’t figured it out yet.

  • Daniel

    19-11-2024

    Unless you are thinking about switching out your keyboard every time you want to do anything OTHER than gaming, dont buy this keyboard. The short travel cause too many accidental keystrokes. Actually even during gaming I find myself hitting E when I am trying to reload (R). Fine, perhaps that is just me and my typing habits arent conducive to a perfect user experience when it comes to this keyboard. Here is the other problem I ran into. One of my keys (;) randomly (or I just have never noticed) became sticky. No i have not spilled anything on it or had food on it nor did I touch the keyboard with dirty hands. I could not figure out how to clean it besides taking it all apart. Now this was where this keyboard really pissed me off. (or the a-hole of a design team, rather) They put a screw underneath the rubber feet. I suppose they were not planning for this keyboard to be user serviceable or cleanable. So, I opened the damn thing up and found some residue on the back of the PCB (not somewhere I could dirty). I think that was what contributed to the sticky key. By the way, I couldnt find any repair guide online but you CAN remove the clear cap from the back by pushing in the tabs from either side which will allow you to gain access to the spring, rail and the cylinder... Anyways, since this keyboard is my first and last mechanical keyboard, Im going to try to make it last (for the pretty penny Ive paid). Not sure if lubing up a keyboard is something that ALL mechanical keyboard users find themselves doing... Suppose I am learning. Quick Summery: The lighting - boring without having to install the program. Ive never found RGB to be an important part of the computing/gaming experience. Sure as F wasnt about to make it a fashion statement. This keyboard did NOT change my mind. Noise - Well, there are no quiet long-travel keyboards (not to my knowledge. I thought at least with optical switches Id abstain myself from the narcissistic clickery and spare the ears of whoever is on the other end of the voice call. Frankly my computer is also located in my acoustically treated studio. There is just no getting away from the plastic on plastic auditory fckery. Macro - Nah, not flexible enough. HEY rotary encodes are cool but not when they are limited to ONE purpose. Get creative dev team. Cool factor - Besides the occasional reconciliation brought on by my non-computer oriented friends wow you have one of those light up keyboards?! Ive found myself drowning in self loathing for having bought into this idiotic trend of self indulgence. No. This keyboard will not make you cooler. Not if you are honest with yourself. Ergonomic - Coming from a shitty HP low profile keyboard, Ive found myself needing to buy a wrist rest with how high this keyboard forces you to bend your wrist. Dont want carpal tunnel? Get a thinner keyboard. Never had numbness with my HP keyboard until I switched. I regret my purchase but obviously your mileage will very. May luck be in your favour.

  • Ken

    > 3 day

    This keyboard was a spontaneous purchase, but i am glad I got it. The keyboard has been solid, the software is nice, and it is easy to update the drivers.

  • Stephanie

    > 3 day

    This was worth the money. My son love this keyboard for his game

  • Cyrock

    > 3 day

    Amazing keyboard

  • Marquis Owens

    Greater than one week

    I had the regular tkl version of this keyboard and this is better. The lighting is cool. I like it

  • David

    > 3 day

    Ive never written a review for a product on the same day as receiving it, but I was so impressed with this keyboard I immediately bought a second for my nephew and Im ready to slam a 5-star. This is my first experience with linear actuation or optical switches. Ive heard people say this board does a pretty good job with typing -- so that its useful for beyond just gaming -- and let me just say, that holds true. Im quite a speedy touch typist (120+ wpm), and I can type as fast as ever with only minimal errors, which should only improve with some more time on the board. I saw some say this keyboard is loud, but it isnt really. I suspect this is from people bottoming out on their key strokes, but if youre a more skilled typist you will learn the actuation point and type much lighter and quieter since the linear switches dont require you to bottom out your presses. When it comes to gaming, wow, what a difference. The smooth strokes and quick response feels like it has lifted the skill ceiling on movement. I can actually dance around with my hand on the keyboard much faster to do the things I want to do, and I feel much more precise. I did not expect a keyboard to make such a big difference, but if you are being bottlenecked on a slower board, then this definitely will make a difference for you as it has for me. The weight of the board is really solid and the key presses are super soft. The RGB looks great and you can assign different lighting to individual keys in the software. Only one gripe so far: ABS keycaps. For a $140 board it would be nice to have PBT, but I knew this when I got it. Still, the finish on the keys is actually very nice and feels much better than your typical ABS caps. The tldr of all this -- amazing for gaming, yet still solid for typing. Super comfy to type on and feels quality.

The ROCCAT Vulcan TKL Pro is a tenkeyless variant of the award-winning Vulcan keyboard family. This smaller form factor means gamers have room for a larger pad and can use a bigger range of a mouse movements, ultimately giving them greater accuracy. The linear Titan Switch Optical delivers lightspeed actuation and incredible precision, while maintaining a familiar mechanical keystroke feeling. The switch adds to a comprehensive feature set that gamers know and love. The low-profile design is engineered for comfort and to reduce fatigue. Impressive durability and build quality thanks to its reinforcing black anodized aluminum top plate, switches rated to 100 million keystrokes, dedicated mixer-style audio controls and per-key AIMO RGB lighting. To ensure additional peace of mind we provide a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty.

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