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The DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 87 keys with Cherry MX Red switches for fast response and tactile feedback. Its compact design and durable PBT keycaps make it perfect for gamers on the go, while customizable controls and USB Type-C connectivity enhance usability.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 87 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Language | English |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Travel |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Gaming and Typying Mechanical Keyboard |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76"L x 5.2"W x 0.94"H |
R**N
My favorite keyboard to date
I've had this keyboard for over a year now and it's by far the best keyboard I've owned.I wasn't interested in diving into the underworld of mechanical keyboards as I know the hobby can be vast and complex (not to mention expensive), but after doing some research I landed on the Durgod K320. I have zero regrets -- The keyboard has exceeded my expectations.The build quality is fantastic for this price range so much so that I forget the chassis is mainly plastic. It looks great and feels great.I like firm feedback from the keys and I despise the clicky sound you get from "mainstream" mechanical keyboards. This keyboard feels great to type on and sounds nice too.I also use the keyboard for gaming (mainly FPS) and I've noticed no issues with input lag. I'm also not going to sit here and pretend I can even tell a difference, but for simplicity sake it seems to function well as a daily driver for work, browsing, and gaming.The only thing I miss from other keyboards is having a dedicated interface for volume/music control, but I knew what I was getting, so I wouldn't dock points for it.Perfect keyboard for my needs and budget. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a solid TKL keyboard.
J**H
Beautiful, affordable and a dream to type on.
Best looking, best price, best feel.This is my first "real" mechanical keyboard so maybe take my opinion for a grain of salt, but also understand where I'm coming from. I have used the same Razer Deathstalker (chiclet, membrane) keyboard for around 8 years.I haven't changed because I do not like mechanical keyboards. They have so much travel and it tires my fingers out and I feel like I cannot react fast enough while gaming. I've been searching for a wireless low profile chiclet mechanical keyboard but the best I could find was the Logitech g950 for $250. No thanks.Fast forward 1 million Google searches later and I decided I wanted to try a mechanical TKL to downsize the footprint on my desk. Eventually I stumbled upon this keyboard because it is the simplest looking with a great grey color scheme and minimal branding. Additionally, the board comes with mx speed silver switches which is what I was looking for. I chose these because of the short travel to mimic my 8 years of using a chiclet keyboard.Let me tell you... This thing is amazing to type on. No rattling (like I remember happening growing up as a kid when I heard mechanical keboards), amazing sound, smooth feel, and amazing build quality. It feels very substantial in the hand. It's compact but the layout isn't squished.Here's my advice. If you haven't reached the stage of building your own mechanical keyboard and are just looking to get started... look no further. As long as the switch is the feel that you want, this board is amazing. It's TKL, USB-C (I have a custom cable coming), affordable, and you can get almost any cherry MX switch paired with grey / black keycaps with or without rgb. What's not to love?
S**T
So satisfied with this!
I took a chance on Durgod having never dealt with the company and oh man I am so happy. What a build!Pros:- Screams quality. Very solid build / rugged + weighty + stylish- Every key is snappy and responsive- The sound of the keys being pressed is delicious to the ears on this board. Not a "tinny" or scratchy/springy sound but more like that satisfying "clack" you get with stacking dominos or quality/heavy poker chips. As an audiophile this was very important to me and I'm soooo pleased with the sound!- Clear font on the keys, paint doesn't look to be wearing down at all after months of use.- Basic but nice features, some programmable things and macros in the software, windows key lock functions right on the board.- Removable usb-c cable with great design. It'll feed the cable left, right, or center as you like.- Usable as a blunt force weapon in case of break-ins. Would possibly win in a cage match vs a Maglight flashlight or a Nokia 3310.Cons- No backlight or numeric keypad for the highish price.- Switches are not hot-swappable so choose wisely unless you want to get into the modding/solder world of switches.- Cherry Speed Silvers might be too sensitive for typists, read belowOverall it's incredible.Note of caution: If you get the cherry silver speed switches, they are _VERY_ sensitive. It will take a bit to get used to. I'm saying if you simply rest your fingers on the keys the slightest weigh can trigger input from this. Like if you accidentally brush your hand on the board grabbing for it, it might mute your audio and open 3 chrome browsers, that level of sensitive. Early on I was trying to figure out why my character in Vermintide 2 was listing right and left until I realized just resting my fingers on WASD was sometimes causing input. Silvers do NOT require a full press, they require an overweight fly to land on the key lol.But this is not a con, it's actually great after you re-train muscle memory a bit to accommodate it. Now I can get ridiculously fast input when I need them for gaming, really changes things for the better.Get this beast!
J**D
Great board with a few small issues
I bought the keyboard to replace my hyperx keyboard that was too large for my desk. The keyboard has very few flaws. The stabilizers are well lined from factory and have no rattle. The cherry switches are pretty normal but still not as smooth as something like gated on or kailh boxes. The key caps are nice and thick pot plastic. The board has little play because of the metal frame. My only issue has to be the items included with the keyboard. Lack of a braided cable is very annoying at this price point. It comes with a random coaster and usb c to usb c included that I feel could be cut out and could be replaced with a braided usb c to usb type a cable. Also the key cap puller was to small to slide over the key caps and I had to use my old ring puller because of this. In all an extremely good budget friendly board with a few small issues.
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