Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Roccat Vulcan 120 Aimo.
May 2019
(87%)
101 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(91%)
242 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very easy/quick to press keys
Dedicated volume controls on the keyboard
Customizable colors on each key
Easy to set up and use
Good value for the feature set at the current street price
Multi-functional tuning wheel works great for fine volume and backlighting control
Powerful software driver with unified support for ROCCAT and Alienware products
Full programmability allows fo
Stately look can serve gamers
Productivity users alike
High-quality switch feel and sound
Dedicated media keys and volume dial
Per-key RGB lighting
Plus zone-based lighting
Bright and eye-catching
Titan switch feels like a crisp Cherry MX Brown
Emulates some of the Roccat Horde's Surface Dial functionality
Interesting
Beautiful design
Great performance
Comfortable switches
Fun lighting options
Solid build
Amazing looking lighting
Customizable function buttons and control dial
Titan switches performed well
Absolutely beautiful
Solid construction
Roccat tech/on-board memory/driver that doesn't require a login
AIMO was built for this board
Responsive
Well-designed switches a standout option in a crowded market
Attracts a lot of (well-deserved) attentio
Sleek design with bright RGB lighting
Solid build quality
Excellent responsive ROCCAT Titan Switches
Onboard profile storage
Macro support
Volume control buttons/dial
Straightforward ROCCAT Swarm app
Reasonably priced as far as gaming keyboards go
Titan key is a triumph of engineering
Keycap design is unique and comfortable
Board design is remarkably easy to clean
Design and software provides better response times
ROCCAT Swarm software is easy to use
Phenomenal switches
Clean aluminum design
Good keycaps
Solid software
The editors didn't like
The magnetic wrist rest needs a stronger magnet
Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will wear out sooner rather than later
AIMO still relies too much on external control and the need for more ROCCAT peripherals
The keyboard is larger than it has to be
And yet lighter than average
Making for some
No dedicated macro keys
No USB or audio pass-through
Chintzy wrist rest
No dedicated media keys
Ergonomics take some getting used to
Tedious software
High price
Sub-par wristrest
Custom keycaps may not be compatible with Titan switches
Attracts a lot of attention…I suppose the lights DO turn off (…but why would you??)
Published: 2020-12-14, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: If you're a gamer, you probably take your choice of gaming keyboard very seriously. And you should.When your keyboard doubles as your game controller, it's more than just a tool for typing. It is to you what the katana is to a samurai (or to a cyborg ninj...
Published: 2020-08-26, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Sleek design with bright RGB lighting,Solid build quality,Excellent responsive ROCCAT Titan Switches,Onboard profile storage,Macro support,Volume control buttons/dial,Straightforward ROCCAT Swarm app,Reasonably priced as far as gaming keyboards go
As mechanical gaming keyboards are, it is pricey,Palm rest, while works, could use some padding
If you're a gamer looking to upgrade your mechanical gaming keyboard, the ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO is an excellent choice. With per-key RGB lighting, media volume controls, an included palm rest, and solid, responsive Titan Switches, this keyboard doesn't d...
Good value for the feature set at the current street price, Multi-functional tuning wheel works great for fine volume and backlighting control, Powerful software driver with unified support for ROCCAT and Alienware products, Full programmability allows fo
Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will wear out sooner rather than later, AIMO still relies too much on external control and the need for more ROCCAT peripherals, The keyboard is larger than it has to be, and yet lighter than average, making for some
The ROCCAT Vulcan 120/121/122 AIMO are all different color versions of the same keyboard, and each has an MSRP of $159.99 from retail partners for customers in the USA. Street pricing is lower, however, with the Vulcan 120 AIMO available for $119.99 from...
Published: 2020-04-19, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Titan key is a triumph of engineering, Keycap design is unique and comfortable, Board design is remarkably easy to clean, Design and software provides better response times, ROCCAT Swarm software is easy to use
Wrist rest is not very comfortable, No USB pass-through, Multi-use instead of dedicated macro keys, ROCCAT Swarm game macros are woefully out of date
With a robust new switch type and a unique keycap design, the ROCCAT Vulcan 120 keyboard delivers on much of its potential. While some bells and whistles could be improved, this first post-merger effort from ROCCAT spells a bright RGB-colored future for t...
Abstract: Upgrade from your standard keyboard and defeat your enemies -- or at least make losing more enjoyable with the finest switches, lights and knobs...
Published: 2019-05-13, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
While there is no shortage of high-end mechanical keyboard options on the market (with the $100 – $200 range producing thousands of results on Amazon) this $159 entry from ROCCAT feels as premium as anything I've used recently. It has a striking appearanc...
Solid build, Amazing looking lighting, Customizable function buttons and control dial, Titan switches performed well
Sub-par wristrest, Custom keycaps may not be compatible with Titan switches
From the very start of this review, we have been impressed by the ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO. The combination of a brushed aluminum top-plate and plastic base come together for a very sturdy build. The stability of the ROCCAT Titan switches was also apparent...
Any time a manufacturer takes it upon themselves to design their own switch there is always a sense of anticipation. On the one hand the Cherry MX range is so firmly established as the de facto standard that you wonder why they would go to all the develop...
Abstract: Let's take a deeper look at the Roccat Vulcan 120 AIMO keyboard.The Vulcan 120 AIMO weighs in at 1150g, features a full QWERTY keyboard layout, includes media keys complete with volume dial, and comes with a magnetic detachable palm rest. Each individual...