Roccat shows its first mechanical switch, the roccat titan
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Roccat has officially announced the Roccat Titan, the first mechanical switch that has been designed by the company in collaboration with TTC, to improve the characteristics of its mechanical keyboards.
Roccat Titan, new mechanical switch focused on video games, all the details of the new mechanism
This new Roccat Titan switch aims to offer a highly responsive c apacity, with a reduced actuation point, optimized firmware and reduced bounce times, elements that all combine to offer a better experience for the most demanding players.. Roccat claims that its switches can bounce 20% faster than its competitors, and that its 1.8mm actuation point enables them to respond faster to keystrokes.
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Thanks to the characteristics of the new Roccat Titan switch, the company's new generation mechanical keyboards will allow users to press the same key simultaneously faster than with competing solutions. At the same time, keystrokes will translate into in-game action faster.
The Roccat Titan is manufactured with a transparent plastic body, something that allows you to include an RGB led inside the switch itself for greater protection. Its compatibility with low-profile and lightweight keys allows to increase the visibility of the keyboard key backlight. All lighting is controllable using the company's AIMO lighting software. Roccat will display the first keyboard with this new switch on Computex.
Thanks to this, users will have a new alternative when acquiring a new mechanical keyboard focused on videogames, territory currently dominated by Cherry MX.
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