ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO Review 7

ROCCAT Vulcan 120 AIMO Review

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Packaging and Accessories


ROCCAT's packaging has always been impressive, and the Vulcan 120 AIMO does not buckle the trend. There is a plastic cover over the packaging itself, which I continue to maintain is a waste of materials, and removing it helps get our hands on the box. In contrast to other keyboards from the company, the box is actually not on the larger side of things this time. On the front is the company and product name along with a large illustration of the keyboard, salient marketing features, and the language version for the specific unit inside. More illustrations, specifications, and features are listed on the back and sides, with some in multiple languages as well. In the US, this particular version happens to be a Best Buy (retailer) exclusive, which of course does not affect readers outside the US.


Two seals and a double flap on the edge help keep the contents inside in place during transit. Opening the box, we see a layered cardboard unboxing experience with the wrist rest on top and the keyboard underneath, with the cable inside the compartment above. ROCCAT includes a multi-language quick installation guide, a few stickers, and a disposable information manual to abide by if or when you need to. I do recommend reading the installation guide, especially if you are new to gaming keyboards and unaware of the set up and where to find the installer for the software drivers.


The wrist rest also comes inside a plastic wrap and has a matte textured surface with a glossy ROCCAT logo in the bottom-right corner. There are six long rubber pads on the bottom, which span the length of the wrist rest for scratch resistance and added friction against the resting surface. Magnets on the side touch the keyboard, which no doubt helps with getting it in place properly.
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