The Vulcan II Mini Air is a low-profile mechanical gaming keyboard in a compact 65% layout, offering connectivity over USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth. It operates at a 1000 Hz polling rate and is rated for up to 240 hours of battery life, with a detachable cable included for wired use. The keyboard measures 325 × 124 × 33 mm and weighs 618 g, and it is not designed specifically for Mac. Physical dimensions aside, it carries a one-year warranty and does not come configured for Mac-specific key layouts.
The keyboard features a plastic case available in both black and white colorways, with RGB backlighting across the full layout. It ships with a wrist rest included and offers adjustable feet to accommodate different typing angles.
This keyboard uses Titan II Optical Red switches, an optical linear type with a fixed actuation point of 1.4 mm, an actuation force of 46 g, and a total travel distance of 3.6 mm. The switches are not hot-swappable, meaning they cannot be replaced without soldering.
The keyboard supports N-key rollover (NKRO), allowing all keys to be registered simultaneously without conflict. It does not include analog input, rapid trigger, dual actuation, or adjustable actuation functionality. There is no USB passthrough port or built-in display, and the keyboard lacks support for QMK, ZMK, and VIA firmware, meaning custom key remapping through those platforms is not available.
The keyboard uses an ANSI (United States) layout with a standard key arrangement and PBT keycaps in an OEM profile. Media functions are accessible via the Fn key rather than dedicated keys, and a rotary dial is built into the board for quick on-the-fly input.