🎮 Elevate Your Game with Every Keystroke!
The DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard features 87 Cherry MX brown keys, designed for both gaming and typing. With a durable PBT double-shot keycap design and a detachable USB Type-C cable, this keyboard combines elegance with functionality, making it perfect for gamers on the go.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 87 |
Number of Sections | 5 |
Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX brown |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Language | English |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Travel |
Number of Keys | 87 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | gaming |
Color | White |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
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.
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!
A**D
Honestly this is the best keyboard I've used
I am very pleasantly surprised by this keyboard at this price point. I returned a Keychron K6 due to severe typing accuracy problem due to the smaller layout, especially on the right side where some extra hardware keys were bordering important stuff like delete and enter. Additionally, the Gateron Browns, on that KB at least, felt wobbly and the key caps had quite a bit of movement and noise as a result.This keyboard is quite different. It is built like a freaking tank and has significant weight (like you couldn't guess how much it weighed if it was sitting on the table in front of you) that feels great in your hands and while sitting on the desk. Coupled with the 2-tier rear-edge risers with rubber grips, the keyboard isn't going to move ANYWHERE while you're typing.I got the white version, and in addition to the awesome retro vibe the colors themselves are so nice, as is the plastic material of the case and the key caps as well. It's just solid as heck.I got the MX Reds and they feel exquisite. The action is phenomenal and these caps are not moving ANYWHERE but up and down, and they are quiet but still return that desired mechanical feedback to the ears and the fingers. Also they are lubing stabilizers at the factory which is just awesome and adds a lot of polish and quality to the final product. The key cap font is solid and understated and looks great - the caps themselves appear to be quite high quality.I cannot stress enough the great build quality of this KB. For $99 it's a literal steal. Multiple hidden cable routing options are a huge plus (left, center, right exits), 2 included cables (USB-C > USB-C and USB-C > USB-A) is a really nice touch, not to mention the free coaster! I hadn't heard of this company nor come across any of their hardware until I was seriously digging into TKL options to replace my Logitech G-Pro with Romer-Gs (which is also good, but not this good) and I think that they need more exposure. I am a fan and will likely recommend heavily and buy again should the need arise.
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