I've watched a few reviews of this product but none convinced me it was what I was looking for. Your explanation of the features was detailed, clear and easy for anyone to understand and this keyboard is now on my to buy list. Keep up the good work 😊
Totally, it's been my primary keyboard since and I wasn't kidding, despite my naughty habit of constantly changing my gaming tech (lol) I think that one is going to be a staple for at least some time!
🤣 Yeah, loud keyboards can definitely be a plight. This is not the quietest linear I owned that's for sure. But it's not "clicky" level though. The dampening rings did help, I have since installed on every key and it's fainter but I used just about the cheapest rings there is so I wasn't expecting a "night and day" result either.
And not gonna lie, I was soooo tempted to get it at the time, a few reviews drove me off back then (and the price tbh) but that was at the very initial launch, I'm sure it's just as great now! Wooting also makes Hall-Effect keyboards as I understand it. I love HE in controllers but truthfully, I think I've been converted into seeing that the tech, though great in both, is even better suited for keyboards. I'm loving it! Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Yeah dont get it.. Gaming brands really look like Apple announcing the same Iphone every year. dont pay 150 for this add 20 bucks on top and get a Wooting. support a company that innovates in the industry.
I'm familiar with Wooting because I keep up with hardware manufacturers but I must say, I never used or owned their products, not ruling them out but I gotta say, this TB product has been serving me perfectly fine a few weeks before and since having made this review. Who knows, maybe I'll reach out to Wooting one of those days and see if I could compare them both, thanks for putting them up. Nothing like consumers sharing great product experiences!
Definitely agree with supporting the original innovators of a tech but hall effect sensors were used in a lot of control devices before Wooting were clever enough to use in their kb's. I've read a lot of individual reviews on the Vulcan 2. Some have been Wooting owners who say that turtle beach have implemented the tech better.
I've watched a few reviews of this product but none convinced me it was what I was looking for. Your explanation of the features was detailed, clear and easy for anyone to understand and this keyboard is now on my to buy list. Keep up the good work 😊
Thank you very much! It makes me really happy to read. ☺
I never thought about hall effect switches before and now that you showcased them, they make total sense! This is some amazing tech!
Totally, it's been my primary keyboard since and I wasn't kidding, despite my naughty habit of constantly changing my gaming tech (lol) I think that one is going to be a staple for at least some time!
Yess! I'm sure expending your reviews will boost your followers count !
I don’t intend to make it a staple of the channel but every once in a while, I see no harm spreading my reach a bit more. Thanks! 😊
Hey Klef! It was great to see you on the TechDweeb vid.
Thanks Hunter, yeah it’s a fun video and it was amazing to see him transform the footage and give it the TechDweeb spin. He’s such a genius!
I had one of the original TKL Vulcan keyboards, it was loud as hell I kept my whole house up at night using it
🤣 Yeah, loud keyboards can definitely be a plight. This is not the quietest linear I owned that's for sure. But it's not "clicky" level though. The dampening rings did help, I have since installed on every key and it's fainter but I used just about the cheapest rings there is so I wasn't expecting a "night and day" result either.
Beautiful keyboard
Totally, the wife wants to take it from me. 😂
What is the name of LED clock at the rear center of ur desk?
It's the Divoom Timegates clock, I have a review on my channel! ruclips.net/video/GPJMhA_kcEg/видео.html Cheers
i need good settings for cod
should i use rapid trigger or not
It depends on how efficient you are at single tapping a key. I like to use the feature in games that it's relevant, I use it a lot in Metroidvanias.
Apex pro has done this for forever. best keyboard ngl
And not gonna lie, I was soooo tempted to get it at the time, a few reviews drove me off back then (and the price tbh) but that was at the very initial launch, I'm sure it's just as great now! Wooting also makes Hall-Effect keyboards as I understand it. I love HE in controllers but truthfully, I think I've been converted into seeing that the tech, though great in both, is even better suited for keyboards. I'm loving it! Thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Yeah dont get it.. Gaming brands really look like Apple announcing the same Iphone every year. dont pay 150 for this add 20 bucks on top and get a Wooting. support a company that innovates in the industry.
I'm familiar with Wooting because I keep up with hardware manufacturers but I must say, I never used or owned their products, not ruling them out but I gotta say, this TB product has been serving me perfectly fine a few weeks before and since having made this review. Who knows, maybe I'll reach out to Wooting one of those days and see if I could compare them both, thanks for putting them up. Nothing like consumers sharing great product experiences!
Definitely agree with supporting the original innovators of a tech but hall effect sensors were used in a lot of control devices before Wooting were clever enough to use in their kb's. I've read a lot of individual reviews on the Vulcan 2. Some have been Wooting owners who say that turtle beach have implemented the tech better.
meet roccat shit keyboard pro
I take it that you didn't have a good experience with their products? Might I ask what happened, if you don't mind?