Roccat is pushing harder than ever recently, taking their already award-winning designs to the next level. Their new headsets and gaming mice have already left us impressed, and there are more new ones on the way over the coming days and weeks. Now we have the latest version of their Vulcan keyboard, with the Roccat Vulcan TKL Pro. A cut-down in size version, but one that’s certainly still very well equipped. From competitive eSports to the working from home grind and single-player gamer, this keyboard should tick all the right boxes for everyone.
It’s by no means a cheap keyboard, coming in at £149.99. That means it has to compete with the best from Corsair, Razer, Logitech and many others. However, with ROCCAT Titan Switch Optical, which have a 1.4mm actuation and 100 million keystroke life cycle, it should outlast any other switch on the market. The keyboard has built-in memory, so all your macros and lighting profiles can go with you (and you can then ditch the software). It features a fast Cortex-M0 processor too, helping ensure you maintain those speed of light response times. OK there’s some marketing hype in there, but these switches are faster than a standard mechanical.
“The award-winning ROCCAT® Vulcan Mechanical Gaming Keyboard is re-imagined in a tenkeyless form factor and taken to another level with the introduction of ROCCAT’s Titan Switch Optical. The new switch is a marvel in optical engineering, actuating at the speed of light for an unprecedented new level of responsiveness.” – Roccat
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