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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  • deon

    Greater than one week

    Coolest keyboard ever

  • James

    > 3 day

    When I received it a bunch of the keys didn’t work at all lol. The delete key and a few function keys were completely non functional, maybe it was a fluke but it still ended up being a waste of time :( I ended up getting a Logitech keyboard with brown switches. Honestly I like it a lot more so I’m happy at the end of the day

  • Michael

    > 3 day

    Best keyboard I’ve ever had. Absolute butter

  • Amerjit

    > 3 day

    Its a really good keyboard for gaming its hands down one of the best keyboards you could buy for its price . When I first saw this keyboard I thought the gaps on the keys would effect my gaming but it didnt it just felt like a normal mechanical keyboard.

  • D. Harms

    > 3 day

    I use this for gaming. The keys have a great feel. Love the color effects.

  • Mathew T. Jordan

    > 3 day

    Sure the actual board is thin, but nothing about this keyboard is low profile. It seems the only company out there delivering on the low profile promise is Redragon. The problem I was trying to solve by replacing my K607P was that it doesnt last long on a charge and has issues with double key presses. Unfortunately this is not anywhere close to as low profile as the Redragon.

  • Saul Torres

    > 3 day

    This keyboard is amazing!!!

  • Slade

    > 3 day

    This is the coolest and sleekest looking keyboard I have ever owned. The RGB is wonderful with the clear switches and very small keycaps. I have bullet points below that dive into the usual aspects of a keyboard to help you decide if it is right for you. - RGB galore. Can change the colors of all keys individually if you want with the Swarm software - Key stabilization is really good. - Switches are good. I got Reds and they feel about exactly the same as Cherry Reds. - no desk flex. The keyboard is very sturdy. - the volume knob is awesome. I cannot own a keyboard without dedicated volume somewhere. The knob is pretty great and it is comparable to my old keyboards scroll wheel for volume control. - My only issue with the keyboard is the size of the keycaps themselves. They are pretty small. Because they are small, the gap between keys is quite large compared to an average mechanical keyboard. I havent had any issues typing or gaming but it is definitely noticeable.

  • Tech Panda

    > 3 day

    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.

  • Austen

    > 3 day

    Ive used many different keyboards and this one is by far the best, amazing lights, and really good feeling switches

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