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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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Style: TKL Pro


Features

  • OPTICAL SPEED, LINEAR MECHANICAL FEEL - ROCCATs new linear Titan Switch Optical actuates at the speed of light for a whole new level of speed and responsiveness, whilst retaining the signature keystroke feel of mechanical
  • TENKEYLESS FORM FACTOR - This smaller factor allows for a larger pad and a bigger range of mouse movements, improving your aiming accuracy
  • ADVANCED ANTI-GHOSTING - Technology optimized for gamers to ensure every key stroke of the most-used keys is registered no matter how frantic the action gets
  • CUSTOMIZED YOUR WAY - ROCCATs Easy-Shift[plus] technology adds a secondary function to compatible keys; Just hold down the designated modifier key for double the command power in an instant
  • MIXER-STYLE MEDIA CONTROLS - The tactile volume dial and mute button allow you to adjust volume and mute/unmute on the fly; Instant Control at your fingertips
  • AIMO ILLUMINATION - ROCCATs proprietary lighting eco-system connects compatible devices present vivid lighting scenarios right out of the box, without the need for extensive configuration; With full backlighting in 16.8 million colors
  • TOURNAMENT READY - The introduction of a detachable USB-C cable provides portability, whilst the on-board profile storage ensures you hit the same top performance at home and away

Description

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.


Brand: ‎ROCCAT


Series: ‎Vulkan TKL Pro Keyboard


Item model number: ‎ROC-12-572


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10


Item Weight: ‎2.09 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎15.12 x 6.81 x 6.81 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎15.12 x 6.81 x 6.81 inches


Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer: ‎ROCCAT


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 22, 2020


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  • LOUD ping! Great on paper but not real life
Style: TKL Pro
The media could not be loaded. To start I just want to note that this keyboard has all the features I was looking for as not a lot of boards out there have good features and are still tkl (I don’t like full or 60\65%). I’ve had many keyboards as I’m a bit of a fanatic. This one however has some of the worst ping I’ve ever heard on a keyboard let alone a thin metal top plated tkl. I have no idea why it’s so bad but just watch the video I attached and turn up the volume. It sounds like your typing on a foot-long garage door spring lol. Compare it to something like a g915 tkl which is almost identical in form factor and it’s night and day difference. Anyone that has used or tried to use the razer huntsman te knows that the V1 optical red switches were terrible for typing on that. Well these are almost identical the weight of both these switches is way too light and the actuation was way too quick at just one millimeter on the razer and feels almost the same on this. Though the specs on these switches on the Vulcan TKL are not the same they as I said feel almost identical when you type on them the switches are too light and they actuate far too easily creating many typos. I’m sure they would be fine in game but I’m not a fan of actuations when resting my fingers on the keys. Which brings me to my next point. The key caps on this keyboard are spray-painted black ABS and probably the cheapest thinnest things I’ve seen on any keyboard I’ve ever had. Absolutely terrible. I tried the razor PBT key caps on it which fit but felt very strange bottoming out due to the switch design. I also tried the hyper X pudding key caps they felt the same way and given the performance and the sound I didn’t even bother trying to install the software. I returned mine. That’s said, I love the detachable USB-C. The form factor. The lighting isn’t the greatest even though you’d think it would be which is strange. The volume and mute are great. If you haven’t used a mechanical keyboard before you might be able to stomach this but even typing on it I lost track of what I was typing due to how loud the ping is (not the switch but the ringing sound after hitting a key). I wanted to love it but it was a no from me. On a side note it’s fairly obvious the vine reviews on this have no idea what they are talking about which is why I’m writing this as those are so incredibly off base. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by nashing

  • vulcan tkl pro is a miss
Style: TKL Pro
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 keyboard's 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 I'm 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 don't 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! I'd 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Tech Panda

  • Was not for me - too noisy, and gaps were awkward for me.
Style: Pro Linear
I really wanted to like this keyboard, in pictures it really looks great. Setup was easy, and looked great on my desk. (sound bar is weird, not sure why manufactures think that is a good idea) My problem was that it was not a silent keyboard. Much louder then I was looking for, I had hoped the new switches would really cut down the sound and they did not. Second issue that I had was the gaps between the keys. I didn't realize but when gaming my fingers float close to the keyboard and with this keyboard would catch myself in the gaps between the keys. Turns out for me a keyboard deck is something I really need. So back to my Logitech k740. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2020 by DocBones

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