ROCCAT Vulcan 122 Mechanical PC Tactile Gaming Keyboard, Titan Switch, AIMO RGB Backlit Lighting Per Key, Detachable Palm/Wrist Rest, Anodized Aluminum Top Plate, Full Size, White/Silver
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Modern Sorcery
> 3 dayLove it . Bright and easy to program. Worth every penny. Love the mouse too
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eyad yamani
> 3 dayI bought this year ago , it was the best keyboard i have ever had in my hole life between all expensive keyboards i have bought . After a year of using this keyboard daily , and cleaning it every one to two months , the keyboard’s button started to not work quickly , some times i had to press the button 2 to 3 times so the button can work , even the buttons that i dont use at all in games such as “L” for example , starting not to work from the first touch ? Imagine buying a keyboard with this price and it wont last a year .. i even found out that my firnd who bought e keyboard at the same time i did is having tre same problem we tried to clean the buttons we did everything but it will only work for one day and he problem will happens again … now all i have to do is to contact the support and i will see what will happen and update you guys and all those who know me in youtube and twitter and twitch too
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Euphoric!
> 3 daySo you get the full picture, since 2015 I have been using an MK710 for all my computing needs. But the reality is, in that timeframe, keyboard tech has made leaps and bounds forward in terms of comfort, usability, and features. After months of research, I settled on the Roccat Vulcan 122. While I previously considered staying within the Logitech ecosystem, the reality is their keyboard dont have the best reputation when it comes to mechanical keys. So I decided to branch out. The Vulcan ended up meeting all of my needs both in terms of functionality and style. Ultimately, the feel of these keys was exactly what I felt was always missing with the MK710. While the MK710 was comfortable enough to type on, it wasnt satisfying to type on for extended periods. The build quality of the Roccat over other similarly priced keyboards is phenomenal. Getting an aluminum plate over simple plastic is almost unheard of in this price-range, particularly for a full-sized keyboard. The LED lighting is easy to adjust and, thanks to each key have its own LED, evenly lit across the board. Its also extremely easy to clean, which was a constant struggle with the MK710. I could go on about its comfort and overall design, but that is more subjective than anything else. For me, the low-profile nature of the keyboard is fantastic. I also consider the design to be attractive without being garish or too gamer-y feeling. Even without any lighting effects on, the design comes off as sleek and modern. Overall, I am extremely pleased with the keyboard. I dont know if it will match the longevity of the MK710 (which is still technically going strong), but given then build quality, I certainly hope it does.
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Serhii Knysh
> 3 dayRoccat swarm may stop working at any time for no reason. It stops working even when I go out to user select (Win+L). It has tons of macros buttons etc. but aby button for the lights control... I didnt find any manual in package. Without driver this keyboard lightining very bright on default scheme and I cant do nothing with it...
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Paulo
> 3 dayThe first thing i notice about this keyboard when I first saw is that it’s easy to clean. I like to keep my keyboard clean so that was a huge plus for me. The lighting is very easy to customize and it just looks beautiful aesthetically. I have nothing bad to say about this keyboard.
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Ruben
> 3 dayI recently bought a low profile keyboard and I couldnt stop making typos. I swapped it for this one and now I type like a pro. The color scheme and aesthetics are really cool and Ive paired it with a mouse from ROCCAT as well. Well built. I just started using it yesterday so if things change, Ill come back to update.
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Steve B.
> 3 dayThe keycaps, as shown in some other pictures, wear out pretty easily. My s and d keys have worn out a little bit but you can still see the letters. The look of the flat keycaps is pretty cool but it also lets a LOT of dirt in. I find myself cleaning more often because suddenly one of my keys is too dirty to even function. If you have a cat that likes to walk on your desk, this keyboard is like a magnet for trapping cat hair. The best part are the colors. I love how vibrant it is and the fact that you can customize the color settings. I honestly prefer my Redragon keyboard though-- the keys feel better and its more durable which ultimately is more important than the color customization.