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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with precision and style — because your keyboard should work as hard as you do.
The DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Keyboard features 87 durable double-shot PBT keycaps and Cherry MX Red linear switches for fast, quiet, and precise typing. Its compact tenkeyless design maximizes desk space and portability, while the detachable USB Type-C cable and multiple cable routing options ensure versatile connectivity. Built with a heavy, stable chassis and ergonomic design, it’s engineered for both gamers and professionals seeking reliable performance and sleek aesthetics.











| ASIN | B078H9CBX9 |
| Additional Features | Travel |
| Antenna Location | Travel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,718 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #763 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | DURGOD |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Space Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 381 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.78"L x 5.31"W x 1.1"H |
| Item Weight | 990 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | US |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Durgod |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX Red |
| Mfr Part Number | k320 |
| Model Number | K320_US |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
| Series Number | 320 |
| Special Feature | Travel |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Linear |
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.
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.
A**Y
Great keyboard, buuuuuuutt.....
I would love to give this keyboard 5 stars. The build quality? Awesome. The heft? Perfect. The firmware and management software? RIP I'll just lay it down straight. 1. The management software for the programmable layers of this keyboard absolutely is terrible. 2. Until a recent firmware update, the programmable layer was actually broken. 3. Every firmware update is a brick risk. 4. The keyboard doesn't remember layers between reboots/disconnects. This could be an ultra-premium keyboard, but the software layer is horrible. I would have returned it, but by the time I decided, I was past my refund period. At least the recent firmware update fixed my major complaint, the programmable layer being broken (#2 above)
J**D
After a day of use, I think it's worth it. Just don't spend a dollar over the regular price.
Info: I got the space gray version with cherry red switches for 105$ (without tax). The regular price tag is 99$. I personally wouldn't spend more than 100$ on this. That said, it was definitely an improvement over my "Tecware Phantom 87" keyboard I had beforehand. + The switches feel nice and smooth, especially the spacebar. + The keycaps are high PBT quality and feel nice, although the backside looks a bit thin. + The overall build & sound quality is good. - There are imperfections... There is some very minor dirt/scratches on part of the front keyboard, & one of the rubber pads on the backside looks worrisome. You can see the glue coming off of it. Which for a 100$ keyboard is unacceptable. Overall I am happy with the purchase SO FAR. I pray this keyboard will last me for at least a good 4+ years.
W**E
Good value and feel, though I wish the Left Shift key felt just a tiny bit better.
Pros - Nice build quality (casing is plastic, but for $100 it still feels pretty solid) - Decent out-of-box keycaps. - Satisfying clack to most keys. - USB C! And the ability to rout the cable straight out or to either side! This is seriously so important, I don't want to buy a keyboard without USB C in 2019. Cons - The left shift key just doesn't feel very satisfying to press. Considering that many, many games use this key, it's something that I pretty much always notice. A lot of mechanical keyboards seem to have this problem and it's likely because of stabilizers, even though the stabilizers on this keyboard come pre-lubed and lack much play or rattle, the actuation of the left shift just doesn't feel as clacky and satisfying when you bottom out the switch. I've returned keyboards in the past over a very poor feeling LShift, though this keyboard's LShift isn't that bad. I can live with it. I just wish it felt better. - That's honestly about it. The default cables it comes with are very thick and a bit stiff but that isn't necessarily a con. It's a nice keyboard and I'm glad I bought it. I wish is that there was a CNC aluminum version (which would basically make this keyboard like an RGB-less CTRL clone) because that would be awesome. I also wish LShift felt just a little bit better, but it's definitely usable. Update: It's worth noting that with time and a bit of use, the LShift key has improved in feel a bit. Still not as good as can be had on some other keyboards, but very usable to the point it's a fairly minor complaint. This is one thing I think mech keyboard manufacturers as a whole could improve on though, stabilizer feel is a tricky thing but so essential.
Y**W
Solid Gaming and Typing
-I went with the Red Switch Darker option. I really love this keyboard, its responsive, smooth feel and lower key typing. It feels very durable. I am now looking into custom keycaps. This is exactly what I was looking for in a keyboard. Customizable, but not too flashy. I was really looking for a old-school mechanical keyboard-style. -Arrived at my doorstep very quickly -Currently using it for playing FPS shooters and I really enjoy the quality for gaming, you are able to lock the windows option. The small form factor saved a ton of space on my desk. -Currently tying this review, I'm using it for writing projects that I have and its really smooth and responsive for typing. I prefer the speed and responsiveness of the red switches. all the keys work and there is no odd noises when the keys are depressed. The cord can be attached and detached, it can also be fixed at different locations depending on the monitor. -This is also my first mechanical keyboard. Great Decision, i was really shopping around and this one was just the best deal and quality after searching youtube and reddit for some reviews. Its pretty customizable and I like that, I'll key some custom keycaps and possibly get a different colored cord. -it sounds weird but I also feel a bit of improvement in gaming, it may be placebo, but coming from a Razer Cynosa, this just feels a lot more responsive and accurate.
M**L
High Quality Keyboard for $100
I first bought a cheaper $50 keyboard and right after taking it out of the box decided to return it. It felt cheap right from the get go. I decided I needed to up my budget to get the keyboard I envisioned. For me, the extra $50 was worth it. I have had this keyboard for a couple of months not. I use this keyboard 8 hours a day at work for software development so it gets alot of use. I choose the one with cherry reds. The keys are slightly stiffer than other reds I have used so I never accidentally mistype a letter which happened on my last cherry red keyboard. The keyboard has a good enough weight to never slide around and overall build quality that makes this keyboard a pleasure to use. At the $100 price point this is the keyboard to buy.
J**S
Good keyboard with a few problems
I bought two of these to get keyboards with Cherry Red switches at a decent price and I really like the keyboard. However, they have had some issues. 1. Other people have mentioned this but if you are trying to enter your BIOS on startup, the keyboard may not actually be awake or may have gotten stuck in a mode where it will not process keypresses. This is pretty frustrating. This keyboard appears to run on the STM32F microcontroller so there's no reason it should take seconds of time to boot up. 2. One of the two keyboards had nearly every key on the keyboard damaged. When I initially opened the package, most of the keys had fallen off and it appears this was due to faulty keycap mounts (the plastic + shape on the back of the cap that press fits onto the key). Over time, each one is breaking in half. Initially I found one and to the credit of the company, they sent me replacement. Unfortunately, they take 2-4 weeks to reach the US from China and I have to reach out to the company and send a picture of every broken keycap. So basically this $99 keyboard turned into a $125 keyboard because I needed to buy a new keycap set instead of super gluing every single keycap together. Overall for the price, I can't recommend the keyboard with these issues and I probably won't be buying another one which is disappointing.
R**O
no problems
Good keyboard, everything I wanted
J**O
Me ayuda demasiado para mi trabajo, me hace sentir mas productiva
El mejor teclado que he comprado. Si quieres empezar en el mundo de los teclados mecánicos, definitivamente este el teclado para hacerlo. El color esta muy bonito, ya llevo un año con el y no me ha dado ningún problema
T**A
Recommend
Delivery was fast. My son is happy with it. It's only been few days.
C**S
Solid and durable
Previous (non discrete switch) keyboard was half the price, but only lasted 6 months before the left shift key failed. You're really renting a Keyboard As A Service at about GBP8/mo, providing temporary accommodation for it on your desk during its journey from factory to your recycling bin. Some people pay a premium for RGB lighting nonsense, I paid the premium in the hope it might last me many years and come out cheaper than the KaaS rental products. Despite the doubtful-sounding brand name the quality seems good, it's a bit clacky but not crazy.
K**Y
Bad quality assurance
Stems of the keycaps are so thin and fragile, they can break easily even before you start using it, even before you touch it, even
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