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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  • Lasha

    > 3 day

    Great TKL gaming keyboard! The keyboard looks premium and feels very solid and nicely build. I wanted something smaller so TKL is well balanced for gamers. RGB looks beautiful and gaming and typing felt great. I have absolutely no issues.

  • Dr Don

    > 3 day

    I use this for programming and writing. So, the first thing that had to change was the crazy dynamic i.e. distracting lighting. Fortunately that was easy to do but did require downloading some software on Windows. I have it set fort a very eye friendly non distracting Ice Blue. The base is solid but not too heavy. The key stroke is very forgiving, which I like a lot. Programming you need to hit a lot of special keys and I often partially miss or hit at an angle. This keyboard seems to still do the right thing in those cases! It does have a slight ping to the key clicks. Its not super annoying but could bother office mates a bit (Im work from home) A great feature is the solid cable attachment. Its full USB-C, its secure and not coming loose like my last keyboard. The one negative is that they included a very cheap connecting cable that was dead out of the box! I had plenty of good USB C cables around so it wasnt a show stopper but, I nice keyboard like this should come with an equally nice cable! Dropping one star because of that

  • Jason Hunt

    > 3 day

    Love this keyboard!! I got the Vulcan TKL Pro, so it is more sensitive than the only mechanical. It is very very sensitive, like you dont even need to press a key fully for it to register. That could be a good or bad thing depending on your preference. I love that I can just quickly type without pressing all the way down. I downloaded the Roccat Swarm app to do lighting and updates, for what thats worth. Volume nob worked right out of the box, so no need to set anything up really. The keyboard is very compact and lower profile. Just overall feels great and probably the best keyboard I have used, keeping in mind that I have never used one that costs more than 50 bucks.

  • Shack24

    > 3 day

    Love everything about this keyboard. How solid it is....how easily and quickly the keys respond. All the extra clicky bits and even the removable USB-C LED bits are vibrant. Could use more theme options in the Roccat software fopr the RGB. And the key spacing does take some getting used to.......ESPECIALLY if your coming from Membrane keyboard like I am (Microsoft Arc wireless) For those 2 things.....Ill give it 4 stars. But only because 4 1/2 was not an option

  • DJ B.

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is actually not bad. It does get a pass and the reason why is because it looks good to the eye the colors arent to bright and arent so noticeable that it distracts me while i play my games. I bought this keyboard weeks ago and Ive been using it since it came in. Regarding the ergonomics of the keyboard seeing as im use to a numpad being on a keyboard I wont knock off points for this keyboard not having one because it wasnt designed to have one. Was a bit hard to get adjusted to at first because i use that numpad like crazy with my other keyboard which is a VAVA. This keyboard is actually very small and can cause issue for someone with bigger hands like me. I do have issues every once in a while where i go to hit the b button and hit the space or some other letter as well while typing keep in mind i do type pretty fast. This keyboard is perfect for gaming honestly depending one what kind of gaming you actually play as ive stated before i play games where i do indeed use the numpad for certain things in game that i need and this keyboard doesnt provide that but if you can get over that and want to make a switch this is the right keyboard. The keys on this keyboard are touch sensitive i mean really touch sensitive compared to my other board like the slightest tap and whatever you hit is popping up in text or casting the spell from the hotkey or whatever you got going on at the time. I like it though it can cause issues for others.

  • it is really cool

    > 3 day

    The sound of this keyboard is the best! Super comfortable for gaming and the speed of the keys also is great for gaming. This keyboard is by far the best I have ever had.

  • Amir S

    > 3 day

    I tried this keyboard for about 3 weeks. I thought Id get used to it but I never did. It was really hard to get used to the strange spacing, or the keys themselves. Either way, a lot of typos and not very comfortable. It looks nice and the material is good quality, but for actual work I dont recommend this.

  • Tech Panda

    Greater than one week

    I decided to get a TKL keyboard for my setup since i already own a G915 tactical and a NK65 V2 aluminum. I wanted to get another mechanical so I decided to pre-order a tkl pro. This keyboard uses their titan optical key switches but they remind me of linear red switches. I have never used such a loud linear switch before. Part of the blame is the key travel seems crazy long but i also think the short keycaps cause my expectations to be similar to the low-profile g915 which it is not! I was able to mitigate the issue by using o-rings/dampeners on the keycaps giving me a nice shorter stroke and less noise if I bottom out, but this did not fix the thunk when the cap moves back upwards so it is still loud and i hope break-in fixes this somewhat. The keycaps are oil magnets btw and to me they feel flimsy, slippery, and cheap (abs). The keycap is relatively small and cuts out part of the normal bottom, but I am not sure if I like this design as they make pudding keycaps to give more lighting if that is what they are trying to do. The switches are mounted directly onto the keyboards top panel which is nice for cleaning. The media controls are also the f9-f12 keys, but you can semi-permanently switch them with fn+del (turns the del key white to show it is switched/active). There is also a dedicated mute button and volume control both of which I do not believe you can re-map. Overall Im not sure why the vulcan tkl pro is so expensive. I wish it came with a magnetic wrist rest for the price like their full-size version, but my wood glorious wrist rest (TKL size) fits perfect. I am not sure if i would purchase a roccat product again as I dont believe there is much value for the money and that is saying a lot as a g915 owner. Edit: i decided to throw on some pbs doubleshot alpherior keys i had laying around, and the difference is huge! no more slippery buttons! Id highly suggest getting new keycaps, all though i kept the original F9-F12 since they are also the media buttons and i also kept INS, HOME, PG-UP, PG-DOWN, DEL, END and the arrow keys and the ctrl key.

  • Ed Hobbs

    > 3 day

    Theres a lot to like about this TKL. For 100usd, its hard to beat. Color pops without glaring hotspots. The white board is incredible as a backdrop for the quality of the light produced. Its weight is surprising, but lets you know it wont break or bend. I might still get the full sized 122, but this TKL is really the prettiest keyboard Ive ever seen.

  • Tom S

    > 3 day

    The build quality is great, there is no wobble of the keys, and the typing experience is solid. The issues I have with it are the lack of compatibility of the Swarm software that is required to take advantage of many of this keyboards features. If you dont have a Windows computer you are limited to what functions are pre built into the keyboard and the 3 (yes 3) onboard lighting effects. For the record these effects are gradient on (some orange color gradient,) rainbow flow right, and rainbow flow left. For a keyboard that has awesome clear switch housings, the limited number of on board RGB lighting effects is unforgivable.

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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