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Anthony G
> 3 dayThis keyboard is the perfect size and I love the quality of it!
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Funciona muy bueno el teclado y en la página de roccat puedes modificar los colores
> 3 dayEs bueno el teclado función bien y en la página oficial de roccat puedes modificar los colores
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Human
> 3 daylooks great feels great nice size. volume knob is great. Not a fan of the multimedia keys having to FN and hit the F keys.
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deon
> 3 dayCoolest keyboard ever
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Marquis Owens
> 3 dayI had the regular tkl version of this keyboard and this is better. The lighting is cool. I like it
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Christian
Greater than one weekLets address the negatives. Yes, the keys can ping upon press. I dont care. Most of my mechanical keyboards make a lot of noise. I dont need silence, nor do I search for it. Go buy a Brown Cherry MX keyboard and find a product that was made for you if you dont like noisy switches. For the rest of us, these Titan Opticals are fast and responsive. The rebound and response are excellent, and it feels good to type and game on. For gamers, the W keycap has a little bump like your F and J keys for re-centering without looking. Actuation happens before you bottom out like most switches and the linear is great without any feedback until you bottom out. If you need feedback on actuation, Titan Optical is not for you. Choose the Titan Tactile Mechanical or similar. For the person that complained for the lack of dedicated media keys doesnt read the instructions. You can set F9-F12 dedicated to media keys as I do not use those keys on a regular basis (FN+DEL locks out only F9-F12 to media until you set it back). With the mute and volume knob its great for streaming music or Youtube. Game mode (FN+PGDOWN) locks out windows keys like most keyboards. Overall super happy with it. The only downside (and I didnt take off a star) is the FN+END which turn FN into another windows key works, but you cant revert back without unplugging the keyboard. Considering my K65 Corsair doesnt even give me that option on the hardware side, I cant fault this bug. The Titan Optical Switches are compatible with Cherry MX keycaps fyi as Ive swapped some of my Corsair keycaps just to see, but honestly the keycaps are great and I have no plans to swap them. One last note, the RGB lighting is north not south which I feel is pretty standard. Spacebar is 6.25u not 6.5u like most keyboards.
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Connor James Williamson
> 3 dayGreat keyboard for the price. I wanted something without a keypad and had great quality, I made the right choice. The keys are solid and the click noise is quite satisfying. Not a normal, yet annoying mechanical keyboard click (Annoying in my opinion.) The quality is unbeatable for the price point as well, you really cannot go wrong with this keyboard. Overall, outstanding keyboard and I love Roccat. I have the Magma membrane keyboard as well, great brand to purchase from.
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Travis
> 3 dayHonestly, I rather enjoy this keyboard. Ive owned an Huntsman mini and prefer this one over that. I feel as if its more responsive and the low profile is fantastic. Definitely recommend
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Danny D. Luten
> 3 dayI went from an old and trusted G15 gaming keyboard to this Vulcan and I couldnt be more please. It took me about 10 minutes to get used to the overall layout, and feel. The lighting on it is very bright, and with the software you can customize the keyboard how ever you like. The keystrokes are solid and smooth. the keys are a bit smooth, but not bad, just different. I have tried a few other mechanical keyboards and even though this one has optical switches they feel just like most other mechanical switches. Overall It has impressed the hell out of me, and it feels so well made, I am sure it will last just as long as my G15.
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Geovanny Stiedemann
> 3 daySlightly pingy. But the best keyboard Ive ever owned by far ... I love it. Wish I wpuld have gotten the pro. Ive had it for a month or two now ...