

The front features a prominent photo of the keyboard on a black background but aside from the branding and product name, there’s not a lot else.Īround the back of the box, we get a couple of different photos of the Vulcan 120, as well as an exploded image of the new ROCCAT Titan mechanical switch. The box design is pretty consistent across ROCCAT’s range of peripherals. RGB per-key illumination with 16.8m colors


General Specifications (shared with all Vulcan Keyboards) actuation point (tactile, silent)įurther Specifications (specific to the Vulcan 120 AIMO) weight Let’s take a look into why this keyboard invokes such a positive reaction at first glance, but first, the specs as seen on the Vulcan homepage… ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO Specifications & Features But a gaming keyboard has to be so much more than just looks alone and to give their customers an edge ROCCAT have engineered their own TITAN mechanical switches that they say respond 20% faster than the competition thanks to their debouncing mechanics combined with focused attention to the keyboard’s firmware. All that combines to produce a keyboard that at first glance has brought forth many compliments from literally every visitor that has seen it in action. ROCCAT’s designers have certainly gone to town on their latest keyboard offering the exposed switches, low-profile keycaps, brushed aluminum backplate and, on the Vulcan 120 AIMO that I’ve been testing for the past few weeks, we get per-key RGB lighting that really brings out the beauty of ROCCAT’s AIMO system.
