DURGOD Heavy Duty Mechanical Keyboard with Cherry MX Brown Switches N-Key Rollover 104 Keys(PBT Keycaps) Type C Interface for Gamer/Typists/Office/Home (Space Grey,ANSI/US)
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Language | English |
Power Source | DC power supply (USB connection) |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Mechanical Keyboards |
Color | grey |
Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.24"L x 5.22"W x 0.96"H |
J**N
Very solid full-sized mechanical keyboard, nice muted colour scheme and great backlighting.
I really have nothing bad to say about this: it does exactly what I wanted it to do, it's fairly robust, the backlight is great for working at night, and it's a full-sized mechanical keyboard with all the buttons you need. It's also not garish looking and doesn't have silly GAYMOR coloured lights on it.A word of caution: always lift it when moving it. Do not slide or drag it. I have managed to wear off the little rubber pad on the adjustable stand parts of it through friction. It was my own fault, and they were re-applied easily enough with some glue, but it's something to watch out for.My only gripe is that because the keys are set in a slightly lower dipped area, it collects dust and dirt very easily. You'll want to clean it regularly.
B**T
Fantastic, heavy duty, great quality
The keyboard is build like a tank, feels heavy and strong, zero flex. The plastics used are good quality and had no issues as of yet. Typing feels and sounds great with the cherry mx browns. Overall feels quality and definitely worth the price, first board I've got from durgod but would look towards durgod again in the future. No complaint's here, very pleased.
A**E
Relatively dissapointed with this keyboard
I needed a new WFH keyboard right around the time companies began sending their employees home in mid March. I did an extensive amount of research to find the best value keyboard that was available to quickly ship at the time. I'll begin by mentioning that you'll be hard pressed to find a keyboard that offers what the Durgod Tauros offers for similar price points. Even building your own keyboard will put you at around $200 CAD.The case itself is pretty sturdy and great. Its got a USB C and Micro connection which is great if you ever need to use both. The keyboard also has a groove for the wire which is a nice touch for cable management.Keycaps are great. PBT doubleshot and typing on them feels really good.And now the ugly part: the stabilizers. They are so bad. The first think you notice is an incessant clicking sound on the left sided spacebar that seems to be an issue with the keyboard. (Seriously, look at some videos of it on youtube, its almost in every single one). The stabilizers do not fit the plate they're mounted on. They aren't sturdy and wiggle in place if you just push them with your thumb. The stabilizers on my cheap $40 keyboard are better than the ones on this keyboard. The only good thing about them is that they come pre lubed. This is a common problem, I've asked multiple people on reddit and they all seem to have this same rattle/click issue with the spacebar. I've also bought and replaced a k310 thinking it was a defect (it wasn't). Thats one star knocked off.Second star removal is due mininal support. I emailed the company via amazon to tell them about the issue with the spacebar. They responded by asking for a video, when I sent one they just ignored. Which leads me to believe that they're aware of the issue but either don't seem to care enough to fix it or that they know this issue will happen due to the cheap stabilizers used.
J**N
A great feeling board with some issues
Keyboard quality is top notch. Keycaps feel great, the case is solid, and Cherry MX switches feel fine (with their signature cherry MX scratch).My only issue was during boot, or after sleep mode, the board would freeze. It didn't take any inputs and the only fix was to unplug and re-plug the usb-c connector in the back. If you use the usb routing channels in the back like I do, this means pulling all of that out to unplug, as the connection to the board is pretty tight. All of these issues happened within 3-4 days of regular use of the keyboard.Troubleshooting also didn't help much. There's only so many BIOS settings you can change and drivers you can update.It could just be my product was defective. I'll be returning this board and giving Durgod one more chance. I think on the full size market, this keyboard is great quality with a reasonable asking price compared to other gaming keyboards. I'll update this review after I receive a new board and hopefully be able to use it without any issues.Current rating: 2/5
A**M
Great Mechanical Keyboard
This is my first mechanical keyboard so I don't have anything to compare it to. Keyboard is very solid and heavy. Removable USB cable is very nice with options for cable management on the bottom of the board. I have Cherry MX Brown switches and they're buttery smooth and an absolute pleasure to type on. LED backlighting works very well with different options using the optional software. The software also gives options to add custom macros and a profile switcher. I am very happy with my purchase.Update:After using this keyboard for a short while a couple of the LEDs stopped working.
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