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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  • Penny Evans

    > 3 day

    Bought this in the bundle with the Kone Pro Air and ELO 7.1 Air. Always been a Razer user so I was skeptical. The keyboard is nice and heavy. Metal top with some nice unique keys. They seem to sit a bit higher than normal, but that actually helps with the way that I sit and the angle of my hands. The lighting on this thing is phenomenal! Super bright and very fluid when it changes. Putting it into Game mode and assigning macro keys to the M1-M6 is super easy using the Roccat Swarm software. Easily 5 stars from me, both for gaming and 3D modeling!

  • Toby

    > 3 day

    My first time with this maker of computer keyboards, and this one has exceeded every expectation i had; a first for the last 15 different ones ive purchased in here in less than a year! (Im picky)... Just great; stable, firm, perfect consistent quality key response and is fully customizable; so much so that Id only used about ten settings or so before it was showtime. Havent had to adjust a single thing in at least a month and counting. You folks have a new lifelong customer!!

  • MN Gear Head

    > 3 day

    I love this thing! The feel, features and ergonomics are exactly what I hoped.

  • Jaackie

    > 3 day

    i got this for my birthday in November and 6 different key no longer work (my caps lock, tab, number nine, eight, left shift, windows button and more, at least the keyboard is nice

  • nicole

    Greater than one week

    I love this keyboard I use it at work not for gaming but I type a lot my systems don’t use the mouse much it’s all arrows and f keys And typing It’s great and accurate worth the money spent

  • David

    > 3 day

    Its a pretty good keyboard, personally didnt like the keys it had but other than that, its not bad.

  • LK

    > 3 day

    What a game changer over a common keyboard! So much better! Smooth keys theyre slightly smaller and closer together but still a full size keyboard. The color patterns are amazing and ripple in random patterns, the keys are fairly easy to see and light up the opposite color when you touch them, my only complaint? You cant see the symbols under the numbers they just dont seem to show up but I found a workaround and have my other keyboard propped up so I can look at the other one as a reference. Overall I give it 98%!

  • Kevin Biswell

    > 3 day

    Sounds nice, keys wiggle a little though

  • Justin Saunders

    > 3 day

    So I am an applications engineer that writes code but also works with hardware. Ive gone into the Linux world and I simply cannot come back. As such, Ive even setup my system to primarily only work with keystrokes. Because of this, I constantly use the keyboard to move around switch windows open up applications code in vim etc. Pros: Build appearance. Took a page right out of apples book. The technology here is just gorgeous. Volume key: The cheap plastic could use some work here but I like that they added it. Transparant switch covers? This is awesome, I wish more manufacturers made it so you could see the switch. I love technology and these guys did not disappoint. Cons: Titan switch. Roccats own design. For gamers, this might be nice, the short travel and the rgb with the aluminum plate might be perfect. I cant stand the mushy feel of keys and I want a tactile or clicky feel when I press a key. I have found a lot of people especially gamers love that linear switch. I would say for gamers, this is definitely a win. Keycaps: Part of what makes the keyboard look so cool is the design of the keycaps being so small and thin. Sadly, this also makes it a bit difficult to type on. Granted, spend a week typing on this and you will be just fine. I guess Im just not a fan of floating style keycaps. Great for occasional use, but not for a professional who needs to type quickly. Rocatt Software called Swarm.... Sadly, this is where the quality takes a big hit. Im not a professional software engineer, but I do have some coding experience. While the front of the program is nice and looks shall we say spiffy. Its riddled with bugs. I had to constantly restart the program just to get downloads to work. I took a look on reditt and found multiple people indicating that their servers were down. Granted it was around 1am when I was trying to download the patch from the server, but there was no indicator that the server was down. If they were doing maintenance they should send a response indicating they would be back the following day or in a few hours. Instead the next day I attempted it in the afternoon and it kind of worked and then failed. After restarting it a few times it downloaded. After that I was able to program the keyboard which was a bit fun. I had fun with the ripple effects and adjusting the rgb values for the LEDs. One of the reviews on youtube advised of a frustrating feature of the profile not being saved to the keyboard and only working when the software was running. I believe they have resolved this problem as after I shutdown my virtual machine the keyboard still had the same profile. So it looks like it does store the light configuration in non-volatile memory. Good! Overall, the aesthetic of the keyboard is great. It just looks amazing and its what sold me on it in the first place. I found the titan switches to not have that tactile feel like I was used to. Instead it was more of a linear switch with a bump in the middle. This might be perfect for some people. For me, If Im spending 150 or more on a keyboard, it needs to feel just right when I type. I didnt get that experience. However the keyboard itself is an eye catcher. So it depends on what someone wants. If they are looking for an rgb keyboard with software that allows them to customize it to their hearts content and have a conversation piece for their buddys when they come over. Then yes, this should appeal to the gamer and average person. For the professional who uses a mechanical keyboard for typing and writing software, there are better keyboards. However for the professionals who seem to like the magic keyboard from Apple, with no travel distance. Then you might really enjoy this keyboard, as it will have a lot more travel distance but still give you a nice feel but allow you to type much longer because you will not be bottoming out every time you type so your fingers wont be sore. Plus the yellow light with the white keycaps and aluminum base makes a nice professional look and doesnt cause too much noise.

  • GNS Systems and Networks

    > 3 day

    Muy bueno, lo único malo que le encontré es que suena más que otros con teclas marrones.

The ROCCAT Vulcan 122 AIMO is a full-size series variant that features the tactile Titan Switch Mechanical – a marvel of German engineering that delivers the industry’s best in speed and responsiveness. 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 silver reinforcing anodized aluminum top plate, and switch housings designed to resist dust and dirt build-up. Dedicated mixer-style audio controls, a detachable palm rest and per-key AIMO RGB lighting round out a gaming powerhouse. We’re confident in the quality and longevity of our products. To ensure additional peace of mind we provide a 2-year limited manufacturer warranty.

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