DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)

DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)
DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)

Key features

  • 87 Keys Double Shot PBT Keycaps ; Ansi US International Layout ; Cherry MX Switches
  • Durgod K320 Features a Sturdy case with adjustable feets so you can prop the keyboard up at an angle to relieve your wrists. (2 positions)
  • Supports DURGOD Zeus Engine software : ( Upgrade your keyboard firmware on the go and set up complex macros or rebind keys as you wish)
  • Two Different Cables : Type C To Type C USB Cable-3.3FT (1M) and Type-C to type-A USB cable 5.9FT/ (1.8M) ; Logo Sticker and keypuller included.
  • Compatibility with Mac and Windows: Compatible with Windows 10, Win 8, Win 7, Win Vista, Windows XP and Mac OS (Might need to remap some key through the software) ; The keyboard is adapted for all environment, Home & Office use.
  • Keyboard weight: approx 0.9KG (1.98 LB)
  • All the keys except FN Key are programmable.
  • Independant macro editor
  • Independent profile editor.
  • Windows key lock function programming.
BrandDURGOD
SizeCherry Silent Red
ColorSpace Grey
Warrantyparts

DURGOD Taurus K320 TKL Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 87 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Silent Red, Space Grey)

List Price: $181.86$163.67DEALYou Save: $18.19 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 23, 2026In Stock (1)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection

Customer Reviews

Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers
4.5
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
5
70%
4
30%
3
0%
2
0%
1
0%
Fantastic keyboard at a fair price
Tom✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 13, 2023
It's really hard to find a sub-$100 keyboard with real Cherry MX switches. I don't need or want RGB lighting so this basic keyboard with good switches hit the spot perfectly. It feels nice to type on with no spring ping at all.
Nice and quite
Xenox✓ Verified PurchaseAugust 13, 2023
It's easy to use and quite.
Excellent no-nonsense keyboard
Movie Lover✓ Verified PurchaseJuly 29, 2023
Excellent, clean-looking, superbly-built keyboard.
quality keyboard
brian lmao✓ Verified PurchaseJune 25, 2023
This is a good-quality keyboard that you will not be upset with. my first one lasted me 5 years only cleaned it 3 times in the past and I got a new one because only 1 key stopped working
Feels AMAZING to type on. The best Cherry MX TKL in this price-range!
Amazon Customer✓ Verified PurchaseJune 3, 2023
I got the K320 Corona(terrible timing with the name btw) with white backlighting and Cherry MX brown switches. Coming from a Quickfire TK, and a Corsair Strafe, both with Cherry MX brown switches as well, the Durgod K320 blows them out of the water. I purchased this as someone who watched many keyboard reviews online from channels focused on mechanical keyboard, and the Durgod K320 came up often as a keyboard with build quality and materials on par with keyboards 150$-250$.

Here's what sets it apart:

+Doubleshot PBT keycaps.
Most keyboards in this price-range come with ABS keycaps, and these feel WAY BETTER to type on. Hard to explain but they just feel way more premium and like butter on your fingers. They are also way more durable, and being double-shot means the letters on the keycaps won't go away overtime. Double-shot PBT keycaps alone cost 20-30$ for a full-set, so it's great these are included considering the price.
+Quality stabilizers and lubing
Again, difficult to explain unless you've tried it. These primarily affect the spacebar and shiftkeys. They feel way better to press, and the sound is more clean. My old mechanical keyboards feel loud and rattly in comparison.
+Overall build quality and weight
The keyboard material is like high quality plastic, and there is an iron or steel backplate that really gives it much more weight and heft. This WILL NOT budge on a desk. Makes the entire keyboard feel very premium and high quality.
+Clean attractive legend
The color scheme may not be for everyone, but I appreciate how non-gamery the typeface for the keycaps is. This will look just fine in an office environment.
+TKL layout
I have just found this way better overtime then the typical full-sized keyboard. Unless you use the numpad often, TKL is better for gaming while having all the necessary functions of a regular keyboard.

What I don't like or find lacking compared to other keyboards at this price point:
-The lighting isn't even on the keycaps and isn't RGB
White backlighting is sufficiently bright, but for keys with more text like the CapsLock or Enter key, the lighting is focused on the center of the key and then dims on the corners of the key, so the the entire text isn't lighted evenly. A lot of keyboards at this price-point have RGB and more evenly lit keys.
-Durgod logo is too loud and ugly
The Durgod logo is on the bottom front of the keyboard, and is just "DURGOD" in an ugly font. I would've preferred a smaller text size or a more discrete logo that matches the keyboard's otherwise minimalist aesthetic.
-Lack of different switch types
For a majority of people Cherry MX switches will be a huge upgrade from membrane or chicklet-style keyboards, but for mechanical keyboard enthusiast, Cherry MX switches leave a lot to be desired. It would be nice to see this keyboard or a future revision with Kahilh, Gateron, and other switch-types. Hot-swappable keyboards are becoming more common and will allow users to swap out switches to try out new ones.

Overall, this keyboard is fantastic and is an amazing value for what you get in terms of build-quality and keycaps. Look elsewhere if you want something more gaming-focused and with a variety of lighting affects.
Page 1 of 2

Related products