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Roccat launches wireless Vulcan II Mini Air gaming keyboard

Today, Roccat launches its inaugural wireless gaming keyboard – the Vulcan II Mini Air, combining performance and durability in a portable 65% form factor. 

Remaining faithful to the series' sleek and low-profile design, the Vulcan II Mini Air showcases an aluminium top plate and AIMO RGB lighting that can be configured via Swarm software. Moreover, this keyboard incorporates features such as the Easy-Shift[+] button duplicator technology, full NKRO (n-key rollover), and anti-ghosting technology ensuring precise and accurate keystrokes.

Equipped with Roccat's 2.4GHz Stellar Wireless tech, PC gamers can relish in the liberty of wireless gameplay or seamlessly transition between three distinct Bluetooth devices with ease. A notable highlight of the Mini Air is the proximity sensors, which detect periods of player inactivity and automatically optimise RGB lighting to conserve battery life.

Under the keycaps, the Vulcan II Mini Air has Roccat's Red/Linear Titan II optical switches. These switches are pre-lubricated and feature transparent housings for enhanced RGB illumination. The switches are compatible with third-party keycaps, so if you ever feel like switching over to a new set, the option will be available to you. The Vulcan II Mini Air has 29 multi-function Smart Keys, each equipped with dual LEDs to provide gamers with improved visual cues for active secondary functions. These Smart Keys, combined with EasyShift[+] tech, allow the keyboard to match the functionality of its full-sized counterparts.

The Vulcan II Mini Air will launch on July 19th, 2023, and is currently open for pre-orders with an MSRP of $179.99/€179.99.

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