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ROCCAT Vulcan Pro Tactile Optical PC Gaming Keyboard, Titan Switch Full Size, with Per-key AIMO RGB Lighting, Anodized Aluminum Top Plate and Detachable Palm/Wrist Rest, Low Profile, Black

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Style: Vulcan Pro


Pattern: Tactile


Features

  • OPTICAL SPEED, TACTILE MECHANICAL FEEL - ROCCATs new tactile 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • MIXER-STYLE MEDIA CONTROLS - The volume dial and backlit media buttons allow you to adjust volume & mute on the fly, or toggle over to lighting control to adjust brightness
  • 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
  • DETACHABLE PALM REST - Attaching with a premium magnetic solution, the included palm rest lets you adjust your setup to whatevers comfortable for you, whether its a relaxed typing or aggressive gaming style
  • LONG LASTING DURABILITY - Optical switches function contactlessly and prevent the build-up of rust, effectively doubling their lifecycle to 100m keystrokes; An aircraft-grade black anodized aluminum top plate reinforces the keyboard for extra strength

Description

The ROCCAT Vulcan Pro is the full-size series variant that features the tactile Titan Switch Optical. ROCCAT is the first in the industry to engineer an optical switch that has a familiar mechanical key stroke feeling. This technology equips you with lightspeed actuation and incredible precision. 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 and switches rated to 100 million keystrokes, dedicated mixer-style audio controls, detachable palm rest and per-key AIMO RGB lighting. 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.

Brand: ROCCAT


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Special Feature: Magnetic


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 107


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


Style: Vulcan Pro


Product Dimensions: 2.3"L x 8"W x 19.9"H


Material: Aluminum


Brand: ROCCAT


Included Components: usb cable


Model Number: ROC-12-102


Material: Aluminum


Compatible Devices: Gaming Console


Operating System: Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10


Special Feature: Magnetic


Number of Buttons: 104


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 2.3 x 8 x 19.9 inches


Product Dimensions: 2.3"L x 8"W x 19.9"H


Keyboard Description: Gaming


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Switch Type: Tactile


Number of Keys: 107


Color: Black


Style: Vulcan Pro


Keyboard backlighting color support: RGB


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Magnificent keyboard
Style: Vulcan 121 Pattern: Tactile
ROCCAT Vulcan 121 Aimo rgb Oh man, I was hesitant at first, but this thing is a sexy spectacle to have on your desk. Pros So let's start with the design, sleek, sexy, beautiful. The short key caps are fantastic, the contour is perfect. I was a little worried when I heard the key spacing was wider than traditional keyboards but what I have found after 2 months of constant use is that I will have a very hard time ever switching to a different keyboard. He response time is excellent, im a bit of an aggressive typer so I mesh really well with the smoothe but definitely there feedback of the titan switches. I think this keyboard sounds great, initially it wasn't as clicky as I hoped it would be but after a break in period is puts out a nice affirmative click without being to ridiculous. The rgb is nice and the colors are very rich, but I recommend turning the brightness down to less than half. Swarm is usable but by no means perfect. I constantly use the wrist support on my setup and it is very comfortable with no long term pain or discomfort. A complaint with this keyboard is the magnet for the wrist support being no better than a refrigerator one, and sometimes it does get annoying but in no way should it impact your purchase. Cons: The proprietary 'swarm' rgb control thing needs some serious work. Its adequate and it can make your keyboard look pretty and be fully customizable to whatever your standards but its very rough and choppy. Im addition sometimes the rgb i have equipped just stops working. Opening swarm and changing the brightness slightly to force an update to the keyboard has always solved this issue will little to no frustration. The Aimo intelligent lighting isn't for me. Its got a noticeable delay between keypress and light illumination that is usually enough to discourage me from using it. Its very distracting. The aimo rgb setting has given me the most issues including crashing the keyboard rgb twice. Wouldn't recommend using it. Now I know my 121 aimo is an older model, so if amazon is showing you this review on a newer model I cant say whether or not the aimo still presents these problems. Given he design of the titan switches I love so much, I have noticed one flaw that does detract from the beauty of his keyboard. If you are looking at it from any angle outside of like 15° on either side the light is absolutely unfahomably blinding. As a reminder I keep my brightness at about 25-30% and this is still exactly how I feel about it when I'm walking up on my desk. It is something I notice quite often because I use my keyboard at about a 12-15° angle. All of this said, I am in love with this keyboard, absolutely fantastic, the flaws I have found in no way affect my feelings for it, I just hope swarm gets some more love put into it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by Jarrod Michael Ligon

  • It's a luxurious work of art at a reasonable price point.
Style: Vulcan 121 Pattern: Linear
The media could not be loaded. I needed a high quality and "all around" keyboard both for productivity as well as gaming. I believe that you can have both but it's very hard to find something that can do both well especially at an affordable price point. Some of these keyboards can easily hit $250+ and by that point, are you sure you wanna waste your hard earned money on something you could easily spill a drink on and ruin in the blink of an eye? When it comes to keyboards, there are so many options to pick from - membrane vs mechanical keyboards, normal vs low profile, and of course the various cherry mx switches (brown, red, silver, blue, black, etc). I think it took me around 2 days before I finally came up with personal preferences (you should probably do the same). I went to microcenter and tried out the various keyboards they had on display (Corsair K70 / K95, Razer Huntsman Elite / Chroma, Logitech G915 / Pro X). I also took hours out of my day and listened to various YouTube videos on the differences between all of the cherry mx switches. I wanted something right in the middle - clicks not too quiet but not too loud, design not too aggressive looking but not too basic either, font something professional but also relaxing to look at, and something practical to use without running into too many gimmicks. I always preferred low profile keyboards because for me, the normal profile keyboards are too big, bulky, and in my opinion, a remnant of the 90s. After hours of typing and gaming, your fingers get tired of wrestling around with the keys. At the same time, you don't want a super sensitive keyboard either that registers a hit just as soon as you breathe in its general direction. For this reason I decided to go with the cherry red & brown switches (the best "all around" switches for typing AND gaming). Both of them have the same activation force (45cn) and are fairly quiet but audible enough, the only difference being, the brown switches have a tactile feedback whereas the red switches are linear. Think of this tactile feedback as a minor "bump" in the road to let you know the conditions of the road without actually seeing the potholes. Being a fairly confident typist, I decided to go with the cherry reds since the tactile feedback could in theory become tiresome over long periods of time. Keep in mind even with linear keys, you can still feel the key so it's not like you are typing on nothing. It comes down to more or less "clicky" feeling. Finally, the RGB lights. I had no real preference on them. They look cool but at the end of the day, they are just fancy lights you don't really need for gaming or typing. My research was complete so I dropped by microcenter. Keyboards everywhere, most of them the same generic 90s keyboards I dreaded using but with a price tag of $150 and above. One keyboard definitely stuck out above all others - the Roccat Vulcan. A sturdy aluminum plate, low profile keys with the switches visually exposed, and an overall sleek design with multimedia controls, I immediately knew I had to touch it. I hopped on, opened a word document, and started typing. It didn't disappoint one bit. It performed just as well as it looked. I powered through sentences as fast as I could type them (last I checked, my wpm was around 50-60). Minimal mistakes were made and that's solely because I didn't have a chair to sit on. Only one final test remained - gaming. Seeing as microcenter didn't have any available games (or chairs for that matter), I decided to pull the trigger. 3 days later my keyboard came in and once again it didn't disappoint. This keyboard, personally for me, is built as close to perfection as possible. Hitting the keys are now so incredibly satisfying now and they feel incredible. I love everything about the keyboard. It's great for long term typing and gaming - going on 5 hours now no problem. It's visually pleasing to look at, even without the RGB lights but the lights do make it even more of a pleasure to look at. I didn't fool around with the lights too much yet but there is a program (Swarm) that lets you customize the light patterns as well as setup multiple profiles and macros. The keyboard also comes with a magnetic wrist rest and braided cable to let you know it's of high quality design. Most importantly, the $120 price tag is extremely reasonable for a keyboard of this quality (I believe it's $150 at microcenter). Most of its best selling competitors are $150 and up and they don't even look half as good. The K70 low profile starts at $160 as well as the Razer Huntsman Elite. I'm a huge fan of the DeathAdder (my current mouse) but Razer Huntmans Elite keyboard clicks were EXTREMELY audible and I hear their build quality has fallen off in the past few years. Roccat is a German manufacturer so when they advertise that they take pride in their builds, I can believe it. I haven't run into any cons yet, at least nothing noticeable. As for improvements to future models, I know Corsair includes a USB port on their keyboard as well as a giant X underneath the keyboard through which cables can be run and held in place - both of which this keyboard lacks. Not a complaint from my end as I have more USB ports on my rig than I know what to do with and the cable's length is long enough - around 5-6ft I believe. The final test for this keyboard is the reliability test. I'm hoping it lasts for at least 3 years. I will report back if I run into any issues with soft or hardware. Final verdict: 10/10 - I highly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2020 by Vlad Vlad

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