🎉 Elevate Your Game with ROCCAT!
The ROCCAT Magma Silent Membrane Switch PC Gaming Keyboard combines silent membrane keys with advanced anti-ghosting technology, customizable controls, and vibrant AIMO illumination. Designed for comfort and ease of maintenance, this keyboard is perfect for both casual typing and intense gaming sessions.
Brand | ROCCAT |
Series | ROCCAT |
Item model number | ROC-12-582 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.86 x 17.79 x 1.53 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.86 x 17.79 x 1.53 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Manufacturer | ROCCAT |
ASIN | B093MH824D |
Date First Available | May 3, 2021 |
R**N
Looks Good, Functions Well
Edit at the bottom.I have only used this keyboard for a few days. Will update later if something goes funny with it.The keyboard is made of decent plastic but I'm not going to lie, it does feel a little on the flimsy side. With that said, I don't plan to put a bowling ball on it so I'm not too worried about it hahahaha. It is probably the lightest keyboard I have ever owned to date which is why I gave it a 3 star rating for quality of material. Probably my only real complaint with the keyboard.Coming from the Hyper X Elite 2 keyboard, I forgot how much I love the feeling of membrane keys. This keyboard is not too spongy, not too slow feeling, but just right. Some people who are looking to become a 360 no scope gaming pro might want to look elsewhere because it does feel a little slower than mechanical keys, but it works very well for my gaming needs. Some people will love it or hate it. I love the feeling of the keys on this keyboard. Another small note, the keyboard is on the quieter side which is great for my wife who works third shift. No more waking her up during the day while gaming.The wrist rest that is included with it is a very sturdy feeling plastic material and does the job very well. It may be on the hard side for some, but I have been liking it more than I thought I would. Also, it is very easy to attach and detach.The RGB lighting is very bright, but not quite as nice looking as I was hoping for. Don't get me wrong, it's far from bad, but just didn't look as nice as I was hoping. I'm not the biggest RGB fan so it's not too big of a issue for me but it could be for others. Also, options for the RGB lightning setting is a little on the low side.The Roccat Swarm softwear that is used with the keyboard is easy to setup and use. My only complaint would be it doesn't have a ton of options for customization but that's okay for me. I'm simple anyway.Overall, if you are in the market for a cheaper keyboard that looks good, feels good, and does the job, then I highly recommend this keyboard to anyone.Edit - after using this keyboard for a few weeks now and more than I thought I would, there are some days after long use that the keys where your hands down a little bit after prolonged use.
R**L
The best mechanical keyboard I've had so far
I've always been a big fan of mechanical keyboards, going right back to the very early days of keyboarding. I've tried lots of them. I have a Razer Black Widow which is great but the clicky switches are too noisy for use in a small condo unless i'm home alone. Then I got a Cherry with Cherry red switches. Really quiet and a nice keyboard but no number pad. So I looked for full size and ended up with this one, and it's the best ever. (To be clear: I'm talking about typing. I can't rate keyboards for gaming as I don't do competitive gaming.)It's not as quiet as the Cherry, but it does have the Cherry red switches with probably a little less damping. However the feel is amazing. Typing on it is an incredible pleasure. The force required to press the keys is small, but it's just enough to keep you from accidental presses while still requiring little effort and not being at all fatiguing. And yes, it's quiet enough to use in a small shared space, although not virtually silent like the Cherry keyboard. There is no tactile click or bump but the actuation is clear enough and I don't at all wonder if I've made a keypress. The keys bottom out nicely with a long enough travel to know you've pressed it but still not requiring much effort.The volume knob is great; it goes in notched 5% steps and worked right out of the box, as did everything else, on my Linux system.Something I can't rate is the software as there is no Linux version, but I'm not worried about that. The backlighting is fine. I'm not into flashing colors and all of that so I just turn it off completely nearly all the time.Downsides? The keyboard is solid but not super hefty like some more expensive models. Keep in mind this is a keyboard that is very attractively priced. The keycap printing could be larger and clearer. I get that it's meant to be illuminated but it would have been very easy to have done decent printing. Finally, the supplied wrist rest is oversized and useless. I threw it away and use my own.I definitely rate this five stars and best in class for the price range. It's equal or better than keyboards I've tried and rejected that cost up to three times as much (list prices). Recommended for anyone who wants a superb typing experience.
C**Y
Unmatched product, criminally low price.
My wife can't stand mechanical keyboards. She thinks the clicking is too loud, they're annoying, so on and so forth. I game later in the evenings, typically when she's heading to bed, and I work from home multiple days a week. All of this lead me on a pretty intense search for a keyboard that is quiet, but still feels and works great with a gaming/work setup.I could never recommend this keyboard enough. This is a market leader. I've owned everything from Corsair top end models to Logitech Orion boards, and this is lightyears ahead of anything I've used. The keys are quiet but responsive, with enough sound to feel what you're doing, but not enough to be heard beyond a 2-3 foot radius. The actual feel is great - the keys feel like mechanical gaming board switches, with high trigger and fast response, but without the god awful "clacking".If you're looking for a super, over-the-top, crazy RGB gaming keyboard, this may not be for you. The backlight is cool, and definitely unique. I like that the lighting is actually on the backboard itself and not embedded in the keys, but it's not a wide array of lights or customization to choose from. Still the options are nice, and keep some light and life at your fingers.Overall: 13/10. I will have a hard time convincing myself to ever use another keyboard. This is top tier, and the price is unbeatable. It shames $150+ keyboards I've used in the past.
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