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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with sleek, durable precision!
The DURGOD Taurus K320 is a compact 87-key Tenkeyless mechanical keyboard featuring world-class Cherry MX Brown switches rated for 50 million keystrokes. It boasts durable double-shot PBT keycaps, full N-key rollover with anti-ghosting, and a detachable USB Type-C cable for versatile connectivity. Designed for professionals and gamers alike, it offers programmable macros, profile customization, and a minimalist aesthetic that fits perfectly in any modern workspace.











| ASIN | B07B8DS585 |
| Additional Features | Backlit |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,435 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #795 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | DURGOD |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,282 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.76"L x 5.2"W x 0.94"H |
| Item Weight | 990 Grams |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | US |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | DURGOD |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX brown |
| Mfr Part Number | K320NATWHT(BROWN)-LBL |
| Model Number | K320_US |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Backlit |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**Y
Very surprised
I don't know what to expect for a keyboard for around $100, buy my god, this thing is SO nice! PROS: It's lightweight, being TKL, it doesn't take up space on my already small desk and it doesn't have that overdone, gamer look to it. The switches are generously factory pre-lubed and they sound very nice. It's got a nice tactile clack to the keystrokes and the metallic pings are little, if at all, to non-existent. CONS: A slight con, but not really, is the non-backlit keyboard. Granted, it's already cheap at a very solid quality so it's understandable that it's not added, though, the $30 or so premium they offer to have it backlit isn't worth it to me. The the other negative I have is the space bar rattle. The tail ends of the space bar are experiencing some rattling and I most likely need to add some foam underneath the stabilizer switches to fix it. Overall, the keyboard offers a very enjoyable typing experience at very competitive price. It does away with the overdone gamer aesthetic, it's small, sleek and I would HIGHLY recommend it anyone who wants to pick up a solid mechanical keyboard without breaking their bank.
K**E
Amazing value for the money.
Was looking for a replacement for my old Logitech G610 which had really scratchy switches (probably before retooling) and worn down keycaps. After a bit of digging found this keyboard. For $99 this is a no brainer. Even for more this would be a no brainer. The good: - Amazing switch feel. Probably using Retooled Cherry MX switches so they're not scratchy like pre-2016 switches. - Robust build quality: There's barely any flex to the body, probably because of the internal steel plate. The plastic feels good. The body is made of plastic but it feels really rigid and it has a good touch. The finish will NOT show fingerprints or oils easily. - Lubed stabilizers: What else can I say? The feel of good, lubed stabilizers is amazing. No rattle at all, and it feels like am pressing an actual key and not a sponge. - Double shot, quality PBT keycaps. Around 1.2mm thick according to my measurements. They won't wear off over time and the letters have a great contrast and are crisp. Doubleshot means they use two pieces of plastic molded together to create the lettering (oversimplification), so they will never wear off or lose their feeling. The fact they're PBT also means they will take quite a lot longer to shine up, so you can expect them to look new easily. - USB-C: Somehow this is still not common on some keyboards, but this one has it. USB-C to USB-C and USB-C to USB-A cable included, no dongles needed. The bad: - I honestly couldn't find a single bad thing about this keyboard. If am gonna be nitpicky I would say the caps lock key has a little bit of a wonky font that is thicker at the start and thinner at the end. Why?. Also no braided cable, but you can buy that separately if you wish.
C**Y
Awesome keyboard with everything I was looking for
I can't tell you how long I've been looking for a keyboard with everything on my checklist. Finally found what I was looking for. Pros: Great feeling ABS keycaps Cherry switches, brown in my case Vibrant RGB aided by a white base plate Detachable USB-C ( includes a c-c and c-a cable ) Cable routing Nice clean look. Not overly "gamery". Rock solid feel. No flex. Nice solid typing sound. Pre lubed stabilizers. Can save a profile that stays without software. Cons: Software is a little buggy. Does what it's supposed to but could be better. Supposed to be able to have multiple profiles you can switch using a hot key but I can't get it to switch. Maybe I'm doing something wrong but it saves one and won't switch to the others that are supposed to be saved. Overall would definitely recommend. Price is ok compared to the competition but you get more than a lot of competing boards. If you don't want RGB you can save $30-40 on the non RGB version.
C**G
Great keyboard, good value, even on a Mac
Update 2: The USB issues have been mostly solved, although the keyboard still can't wake my my from a deep sleep, while ever other connected piece can. On the other hand, since I switched to a different (and better quality) cable, I haven't had the situation where the keyboard wouldn't work until disconnected and then reconnected. Since I got the keyboard I've been using it exclusively and have a couple more notes: - The mechanism feels a bit scratchy. I'm not super happy with it, but it works okay. - The keycaps, when off, feel a lot less good than when installed. I don't have a lot of modern comparison, but compared to an Apple Extended II keyboard, these caps are low(ish) middle class feeling at best. - The hollow clacking when bottoming out (fairly easy on Cherry Blue) got on my nerves so I added o-rings on all keys, this made the keyboard sound less "hollow clacky", but also added a certain "mush" to the feel. Not sure what I like better, the hollow sound without the o-rings or the very slight mush with them installed. - I had to add some shortcuts through MacOS built in tools to get some of the functionality back. Mostly Ctrl-F12 as a shortcut for a restart. It's a bit unfortunate that I can't remap ScrLk and Pause, these keys just don't come through on the Mac tools I've tried, although I was able to map PrtSc to something more useful than the default "nothing": it shows the notification center side bar now, which works for me. - For ergonomic reasons I've added a wrist rest, since I found the keyboard plain too high to ergonomically use without one. It's unfortunate that you have to buy something extra to adjust this. - The media keys work, which is fortunate as it would have really irked me if they didn't. Overall I think this keyboard is okay. I just can't find it as great as some reviews want me to believe, maybe I'm just spoiled having used AEII and other nowadays "vintage" keyboards, that nevertheless were better than 99% of what's available today. If not considering the price, the keyboard would get three stars at best from me. Given the price and the currently existing competition I give it four stars, slightly reluctantly, but okay. Update 1: Unfortunately I'm having issues with the USB wake when the computer went to sleep. I've swapped the cable and port now to see whether it makes a difference. I hope this doesn't persist. It feels like I'm not able to wake the computer from deep, power saving sleep with the K320. And once woken up, the keyboard often doesn't work. The caps lock light shows, but nothing happens on screen. I have to disconnect and reconnect the keyboard in this case. If this persists, I'll have to downgrade my review. For now I'll leave it as is, giving it the benefit of the doubt. Original Review: I"m using the K320 with a Mac and MacOS Mojave. Since there is no Mac software I've just remapped the Alt and Win keys to have swapped functionality. The media keys work, but are of course slightly different than on a Mac keyboard. I don't have much of a problem with that. I don't use it as gaming keyboard but as my daily keyboard since I wanted something with more hub on the keys and with the brown switches it's acttually pretty good for this. Not too loud, but of course louder than one of the super low profile Apple keyboards. What I like: - High quality switches - Good heft to the construction, it's not moving on the desk - High quality materials, mostly plastic but even that feels good - The keycaps are great, feel good and will probably last a long time - The included cables are decent quality and I appreciate that there is an USB-C cable included as well What I don't like or think could be made better: - I wish there was a good wrist rest included, but I understand the financial constraints - The cables could be a bit more flexible and braided - I'd love to have simple white backlighting, but I can live without - I wish there was a simple Mac software to create Macros and map keys like PrtSc, ScrLk and Pause - I think it could still be slightly quieter (dampened?), but maybe I'm just spoiled in this regard Since most nearly all keys work nicely, the missing Mac software is not a problem for me, it would still be nice to be have a Mac variant (Cmd key caps). I have a third party wrist rest on order and hopefully that will take care of the remaining issues I have with the ergonomics of a higher keyboard. Overall I can highly recommend this keyboard and look forward to using it for a long time.
M**E
10 month review
I've had this keyboard since May 2020. Having previously used a Corsair Strafe, this was miles better than most commercial brands out there. Keycaps aren't as grippy as higher quality PBT keycaps but you can't beat the price. They feel like double-shot PBT keycaps and the font is not obnoxious (unlike many other keyboards). The board is VERY sturdy and has a nice weight to it. If you are looking for a sub $100 Cherry MX mechanical keyboard, this is it. (I have the After using it for this long my only two complaints are: 1. For some reason it disconnects when wired to usb-c hubs (Anker and Dell). If wired to the PC works fine but other keyboards don't have this issue and I haven't figured out if the issue is the keyboard or the hub. My guess is the cable quality is not that good. 2. This happens on a daily basis and it is very annoying but the rubber grips at the bottom of the feet keep getting detached. Likely due to a low-quality glue being used. I could probably get this fixed myself if I wasn't so lazy so I am not docking any points for this. Since the issues are not with the actual board (and could easily be fixed) I'd still recommend this keyboard for its weight, sturdiness, three-point cable management, standard profile, and non-intrusive branding.
J**N
Durable and Quality Product!
This is an incredible keyboard. I purchase the white/grey with cherry brown switches. It's my first ever mechanical keyboard, and now I understand a lot of the awe that goes into owning one. Compared to other mechanical keyboards in this price range, I'd say you get way more quality out of a Durgod. It is heavy, sturdy, and built to last. There are 3 height levels to choose from, so you can make it feel just right for your hands. There's even customizability with where the wire exits the back of the keyboard -- you can choose it to be from the left, middle or right side. The keyboard's color scheme is fairly easy to match to other things, if you care about a themed setup. The keycaps that come with it are a brighter, more pure white than the body of the keyboard. The colors are so close that they do not clash, and it is still a very clean looking keyboard without needing to change the keycaps. In my photos, I have an artisanal keycap on the escape button. If you want to spruce up your keeb with fun colors and cool keycaps, this is definitely an easy keyboard to do that to! Overall, I am exceedingly happy with my decision to purchase this keyboard. If I had the option to go back and pick another, I would not!
T**T
My Keys Caps are Breaking!
I purchased this keyboard in 2021 at full price. I hardly ever use it (literally have maybe 5 hours on this keyboard) and it is stored in my office closet (temp controlled). I pulled it out again as I have a second computer now and the keys on the keyboard are all starting to break! Like I'll be typing as usual and suddenly the key simply breaks and comes out (see pic). Must be made from extremely cheap plastic on the underside of the keys. ***Re-reading this it sounds like the keyboard is complete garbage but that is not the case. The keyboard itself is quite nice actually (I got brown cherry keys).. it's the key caps that are garbage and they are easily replaceable. I bought a set of replacement Amiga keys (modern remakes from Simulant) that are almost exactly the same color and texture.
D**E
High quality mechanical keyboard
I have been using this keyboard for a couple months now for programming and it has been amazing. For years I have been doubling up using red switch gaming keyboards for gaming and work. Typing on them feels like mush and I never cared for it. I bought the brown switch version of the Durgod and it was a big step up in the pleasure of typing. The quality of the keycaps is great and the tactile feeling of the browns feels good without too much noise. The stabilizers are also pretty good so I don't have any problems with the space bar. I also like that this keyboard allows you to choose if you want RGB or in fact any lighting at all if you are going to use it in a more professional environment. It might be an ok keyboard for gaming but I wouldn't use the brown switch for gaming. For that I would prefer a linear switch. Even though I didn't get a linear switch to test it out myself, for a gaming keyboard with full RGB it is is probably outclassed by other offerings at a similar or even cheaper price. It just doesn't have the features that other gaming keyboards have.
L**G
Sturdy and feels AMAZING
I switched from using the full sized keyboard to this 10 keyless layout. It took some getting used to because of the missing return button next to my mouse in the full size keyboard. But boy, this keyboard to your fingers is like when you've finally found the right pillow for your neck. Godsend!
R**Z
Brilliant mechanical keyboard!
Absolutelly loving how good this keyboard feels while typing. Pick brown switches for a balance between feeling nice tactical feel and not making too much noise. It helped me to decrease my pain with my fingers & wrist pain. I spend 6+ hours daily typing for work for years. And the typing sounds sounds so nice, just love it! I absolutely recommend this keyboard both for work and or for gaming needs. *** UPDATE 10/15/2022: I bought this product two more times since my initial purchase. One to use for my second machine, to resolve the annoyance of moving the keyboard from to the other. And another as a gift. This is what happens with well built products; we the customers, are more than happy to re-buy them, and even suggest them to our friends and family.
A**E
Good if you need Cherrys
Built really well for what it is, but now that I've tried an EPO and other mechanical keyboard brands, I wouldn't say this is worth the money anymore. Switches aren't swappable and for this money, they should be. For a prebuilt mechanical TKL with cherry switches, this is about as good as it gets though.
C**N
Si escribes todo el día, un teclado mecánico
Para juegos no sé, porque no juego. Lo uso para trabajar y me gusta mucho. Tiene un tacto estupendo, buen peso y muy buena calidad. Switch marrón con bump.
M**K
Really great TKL simple/minimalist design at good value.
I rated this 5 stars because it actually exceeded my expectations (as my first non-strictly-gaming mechanical keyboard). The build quality is really great and solid. The keyb has a nice weight to it, and 10keyless is just so nice. Then there's the feeling of the pbt double shot keycaps - I love how these feel and I think I'm pretty much sold on those for life lol. They have this great textured feeling that isn't glossy, is just a tiny bit "grippy" if you can call it that? The main thing I like about them is that they don't get slippery or greasy(?). You always have a good hold on them. And the sound these keys make are nice and satisfying. I'll try to get around to making a video at some point. Mine has cherry MX brown switches which I love. Love the minimal sleek design as well. I feel like maybe this keyboard could be a bit more affordable, but I do feel like I got what I paid for. I think I'd consider this as a good "entry level" mechanical keyboard - that isn't all sparkly and made for "gamers"
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