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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  • 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.

  • Blake

    > 3 day

    Hands down the best keyboard I have ever purchased. Typing is fluid and it works straight out of the box without any type of software. I am also using Manjaro Linux as my daily OS and it works great!!

  • Moses Zuniga

    > 3 day

    i like this very much

  • 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.

  • Ms. Zella Mueller Jr.

    > 3 day

    After using the Corsair K70 / K95, RK, EpoMaker th80 I find this keyboard satisfactory if not for a a few quirks. I love the look of exposed RGB / switches I think it makes for a nice aesthetic to look at. I find the keys to be spaced out enough and I do enjoy typing and gaming on it so far. Some quirks I found that its a bit light for the price imo and there is a tinny sound when the keys hit the base. The more I type on it the more I notice the sound. I got the Titan linear and they are okay, not the most fun to type on but far from the worst. I find that the hollow noise is coming from the chassis as Im typing this and that might be a deal breaker as its very noticeable. I dont make alot of reviews so this is rare that I even bring this up. Just warning people who are going to spend around 80 bucks on a keyboard. The space bar and a zero sound room makes this thing sound like im there is a slot machine going off next to be, its like a bell sound when I type, does that make me a heavy typer?

  • Matthew

    Greater than one week

    I dig

  • LaTonya Talton

    > 3 day

    Great product and the perfect size!

  • Li Nan

    > 3 day

    but press feedback is relatively loose

  • 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.

  • Daniel Jackson

    > 3 day

    Ive had plenty of keyboards before of all kinds including with laptops included. This keyboard definitely has a custom click to it but it is a nice click for sure! I do like how each key sounds, enter, backspace are especially nice. Not sure what the above reviewers are talking about with some kind of ringing to the click, I hear none of that. That would be way too particular for me though so its not even a thing. Im a software engineer so I do type quite fast. This is the first time Ive tried a TKL board for home use but I dont use the other pad that often so well try it because the compact size is welcome! I also enjoy the lighting schemes especially the main intelligent typing one that lights the keys up as you type with more emphasis on ones held longer or pushed more while change colors throughout. Its kinda like a heat map almost. Beautiful keyboard for sure and I can tell that the quickness is pretty snappy. Not sure how to gauge the value/money ratio but I didnt buy this for value or money, I bought this for premium and coolness first then functionality for the money second.

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