Roccat’s legendary Vulkan is back, but in a compact form this time. A tenkeyless gaming keyboard, it boasts the brand’s Titan optical switch that’s both impressive in performance and quiet in operation. It’s a beaut as well, with a classy brushed gunmetal finish and floating keys that showcase its customizable RGB lighting brilliantly.
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Roccat’s legendary Vulkan is back, but in a compact form this time. A tenkeyless gaming keyboard, it boasts the brand’s Titan optical switch that’s both impressive in performance and quiet in operation. It’s a beaut as well, with a classy brushed gunmetal finish and floating keys that showcase its customizable RGB lighting brilliantly.
The Roccat Vulcan TKL Pro's sleek design, super responsive keys and satisfying clack make this gaming keyboard a treat that feels worth the expensive asking price.
Source: Rich Edmonds / Windows CentralRoccat is an accessory manufacturer that's also known as the sponsor of the now-folded Team Roccat esports organization. Owned by Turtle Beach, the company has come a long way with its collection of gaming...
The Roccat Vulcan TKL Pro doesn't quite settle the optical mechanical versus traditional mechanical switch debate, but it's still a quality keyboard that excels in fast-paced...
I love the Roccat Vulcan TKL Pro, I truly do, but I love it with caveats. While I adore the form factor and I quickly came around on the tenkeyless design despite my initial hesitations, I still don't consider this to the definitive typing experience,...
The contactless Titan optical switches used by ROCCAT for the Vulcan TKL Pro have a 1.4 mm actuation point, making this keyboard faster than those that use traditional mechanical switches, in addition to the impressive lifespan mentioned earlier. The...
The Vulcan Pro TKL is still quite a lot more than some of its compact rivals. My current top tenkeyless mechanical keyboard recommendation, the Fnatic miniStreak, for example, can be had for £80 / $95 these days. The Fnatic doesn't have the Vulcan's volume wheel or extensive customisation options, admittedly, but if all you want is a top notch compact keyboard and aren't that fussed about extra features, the Fnatic miniStreak is definitely the way to go.