Testseek.com have collected 48 expert reviews of the Roccat Ryos TKL Pro and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Roccat Ryos TKL Pro.
February 2015
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The editors liked
Nice looking
Comfortable
LED´s
Good software
Backlighting is easily adjustable without software
Handsome styling
Fully programmable buttons
Excellent typing feel
With choice of four switch types
Illuminated keys
Small footprint
Fully remappable
Handsome design
Available in 4 Cherry MX flavors
Per-key illumination
EASY-SHIFT[+] technology
Great companion software
Thumbster keys
The editors didn't like
– Price
Keys are on the noisy side
Price is a little high for a ten keyless board
Possible build quality issues with creaking on wrist rest
Noisy if you go for certain switch types
Software confusing in places
Built-in wrist rest makes it larger than other TenKeyLess form factor keyboards
Excellent typing feel, with choice of four switch types, Illuminated keys, Small footprint, Fully remappable, Handsome design
Noisy if you go for certain switch types, Software confusing in places
Roccat's abbreviated version of the Ryos is a premium mechanical keyboard that comes with a choice of all major switch types and some sophisticated (if in places, overengineered) software. Read More…...
Excellent typing feel, with choice of four switch types, Illuminated keys, Small footprint, Fully remappable, Handsome design,
Noisy if you go for certain switch types, Software confusing in places
Roccat's abbreviated version of the Ryos is a premium mechanical keyboard that comes with a choice of all major switch types and some sophisticated (if in places, overengineered) software...
Overall the ROCCAT Ryos TKL Pro is a beast of a little keyboard. It comes in your choice of four flavors of Cherry MX mechanical switches and has per-key illumination. The only downside for some may be that the backlighting only comes in blue. The shear a...
To some degree the Roccat Ryos TKL Pro is a niche product. The numpad is extremely useful in nearly every title around, so if gaming is your thing then you are going to be heavily compromised by the removal of said keys. Of course you can remap them, and...
Available in 4 Cherry MX flavors, Per-key illumination, EASY-SHIFT[+] technology, Great companion software, Thumbster keys
Built-in wrist rest makes it larger than other TenKeyLess form factor keyboards
I have been playing mostly FPS games using the RYOS TKL Pro and again the TenKeyLess form factor seems pretty perfect for that. It was also nice having only the keys I use for specific games illuminated. The per-key illumination makes this possible and gi...
Published: 2015-01-08, Author: Niko , review by: rbmods.com
Nice looking, Comfortable, LED´s, Good software
– Price
This is a cool keyboard, I like the fact that its smaller without the numpad. You still have Cherry MX switches, LED keys, a high quality case around the keyboard and the overall nice quality feel you get when you buy Roccat products.The only con I have f...
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Published: 2014-12-29, Author: Brian , review by: legitreviews.com
ROCCAT does a phenomenal job with what they do, and that's to cater to a gamer's desire. They've got peripherals to assist you with the various areas that you want an extra edge with, and the Ryos TKL Pro absolutely gives you a ton of features in a fully ...
Abstract: In an announcement that is sure to delight gamers who have no use for a numpad, ROCCAT announced the availability of the Ryos TKL Pro,the company's first tenkeyless mechanical keyboard. Following their strong e-sports presence, ROCCAT used considerable in...
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Published: 2016-04-01, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
After testing 16 different mechanical keyboards we can safely say that when it comes to the typing experience most of the models are a lot alike. This is mostly because of the used technique; everything with the Cherry MX switches has the same key sizes...