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October 2016
(71%)
58 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(66%)
3 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Concept
Prise des appels au casque
Réponse aux sms directement du clavier
Silencieux
Partie téléphonie réussie
Rapidité tout de même dans la rédaction des SMS
Rétroéclairage raisonnable
Swarm dans les réglages du clavier
Confortable
Thumbster Keys
Connexion à un appareil mobile via Bluetooth avec prise en charge des appels
Frappe souple et discrète avec touches mi-hauteur
Repose-paumes
Confort d'utilisation
5 touches macros dédiées et 3 autres touches sous la barre d'espace
Port USB et prises
Design
Repose-poignet détachable
Le rétro-éclairage
Praticité de la station d'accueil
Silence des switchs membrane
Design à la fois sobre et puissant
LEDs RGB de qualité
Incorporation d'une tablette ou d'un Smartphone
Fonctions téléphone pratiques
Outils de personnalisation puissants
PowerGrid utile
Si on s'accroche
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Application smartphone à améliorer
Tarif
Cohabitation monitoring / téléphonie
Rétroéclairage non géré par touche
Pas de touches multimédias dédiées malgré l'encombrement important
Réglage du volume peu pratique (à deux mains obligatoirement)
Angle d'inclinaison du smartphone non modifiable
Le son n'est pas transmis via Bluetoot
La station d'accueil universel
Qui ne s'adresse pas à tous les consommateurs
La prise en main difficile du logiciel "SWARM"
Le prix élevé pour du membrane
Beaucoup trop cher
Touches à membranes dans cette gamme ? Sérieux ?
Très laborieux à mettre en place (Wifi + Bluetooth + USB + Jack)
Publié: 2016-09-28, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Stylish design, Durable build quality, Great for work and gaming, Macro keys, RGB lighting, Mobile features, USB/Audio pass-through, Detachable wrist rest, Bluetooth and USB,
High price is stepping into high-end mechanical keyboard territory, “If you’re looking for a keyboard that offers a huge range of features and versatility, look no further than the Roccat Skeltr. It’s one of the best looking and most feature packed keyboa
PriceThe Roccat Skeltr is packing a huge amount of features, so it does come with a mighty premium on its price tag. You can pick one up from Box for £149.99, which is enough to make your eyes water, but with the mobile support features, it's still a dece...
Attractive design, Silent typing, Seamless interactivity between PC/Mobile device, Dedicated macro keys, Included accessories, Great software support, Mediocre, Dim back lighting
Not mechanical, Price, PRICE
Master Worlds, is a bold statement, but the truth lying beyond the slogans and bold livery sits a genuinely forward thinking communication device that could easily find a loving fanbase outside of gamers. The membrane typing is soft, smooth, quiet and res...
I'm a little unsure what to think of the new ROCCAT Skeltr ; on the one hand it's a good looking membrane Gaming keyboard with RGB illumination with clever mobile device integration. But on the other hand it's a £150 keyboard and there's simply not eno...
Starting with the build quality and design of the Skeltr we have a keyboard which certainly stands out in a very crowded market. Its overall shape and look are part of this with some cool LED strips down the side which spill light out across our desk but...
Comfortable, Able to type to your mobile device from the keyboard, Able to answer calls through your headset, Great mobile companion app, Can completely remap the keyboard and easily create macros, USB and audio pass-through
While RGB, no per-key customization, It is a membrane keyboard
I have been using the Skeltr for a couple of weeks now and I have to say I am really torn between using it as my main keyboard or going back to my mechanical keyboard. Obviously when it comes to performance and feedback a membrane keyboard is not going to...
Publié: 2017-02-27, Auteur: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
The Skeltr high-end keyboard from ROCCAT is quite large and incorporates quite a bit of technology in order to combine its functionality along with mobile gadgets such as smartphones or tablets. Surprisingly, the manufacturer did not feel the need to incl...
Docking slot holds & charges phones and tablets right where you can see them, quick switch between PC and device typing, Easy customization with the SWARM software, Detachable wrist rest for what your gaming style may be
Some of the default keys are not standard, The M keys are close and can be confused for other keys if you aren't looking, Docking slot won't hold phones in bigger cases,
With its customization features and docking slot to keep your device close this is a serious gamers keyboard with SWARM covering your back! The lighting features are amazing and with the easy shift + capabilities there is practically no limit to what you...
Great looks, Multi-color lighting is brilliant, even and well done, Extensive macro/modifier abilities with the thumb keys and EasyShift[+], Surprisingly responsive membrane keys, Mobile device integration features are unique, surprisingly useful and wel
Expensive, especially for a membrane keyboard, Missing features of gaming keyboards in lower price brackets, Can't disable “sleep” feature for lighting, Limited anti-ghosting capabilities, White version has (minor) backlight bleed-through on certain area
I'll try and summarize my experience with the Roccat Skeltr in terms of Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value categories, but as always I feel like I should add a disclaimer. You must understand that my own preferences and uses fo...
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Publié: 2016-11-29, Auteur: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Roccat packs quite a number of features on the Skeltr and the good news is that these work extremely well. Billed as a smart communication hub, the Roccat Skeltr working with the Swarm software and app combo lives up to the claim, showing a relatively sna...
Ambitious extra features, Good in-game performance
Too expensive, Convoluted setup, So-so software, Disappointing lighting
The Skeltr is a creative idea, marred by a convoluted setup and an exorbitant price. Dishing out $70 or $80 for a membrane gaming keyboard is a hard pill to swallow; at $160, the prospect boggles the mind. You can get some excellent mechanical keyboards f...