DURGOD Taurus K310 Big Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 104 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Speed Silver,Black,ANSI/US)








Key features
- •Fastest Reaction Switch - The Cherry MX Speed Silver is the newest switch designed for gamers who have the fastest reaction speeds because it has the lowest actuation force and shortest travel distance.
- •Multimedia keys Allow you to rebind control or assign macro,control your keyboard easy.The N-key rollover provide gamer a competitive edge. Some function like onekey text input also make the work convenient.
- •Ergonomic wide Cherry MX profile PBT double-shot seamless keycaps,is elegant and not easy to wear. The appropriate color collocation makes keycaps and shell complement each other.
- •Three levels adjustable feet allow you to find the best height and set the perfect position for your typing, gaming or programming sessions. The use of detachable USB Type-C cable is to provide convenience to users,3-way direction management for cable/cord storage for your convenience.
- •Fully utilized FN key.Independent software make control easier.Support all key customized with visualization,is easy and convenient.
DURGOD Taurus K310 Big Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - 104 Keys - Double Shot PBT - NKRO - USB Type C (Cherry Speed Silver,Black,ANSI/US)
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Beautiful Keyboard
Mango mochi✓ Verified Purchase•September 15, 2023
Highlight** Black color choice K310 keyboard does not have Doubleshot PBT keycaps. It's very light and thin, cheap made kecaps. The other colors of K310 are doubleshot PBT but just not the black one. I have to buy my own doubleshot PBT to replace the original one.
I've been trying to find a full size mechanical keyboard but not the Razer brand and I haven't found one. I finally found Durgod is the only brand that makes full size mechanical keyboard other than Razer or cheaper quality brand. I have a Taurus K320 as well and before getting this K310 I have been using the K320. I have to say I thought the K310 would have the same texture of keycaps and weight as the K320 but actually the K310 is lighter in keycaps and less quality (I guess because they only sell $20 more than the K320 but you get a full size). The keycaps on K310 just feel more light and cheaper/ plastic touch but the K320 keyboard feels very sturdy and each keys feels more quality touch when you press on it. I bought both K320 and K310 the same Cherry MX Silent Red switch so they should be the same touch but the K310 has a different keycaps that is also different in appearance as well. The K310 keycaps are more sharp and rectangular, you can tell in the photos I attached of K310, the keycaps's corners are sharp instead of K320's keycaps come in rounded corner shape and no dusty feeling/ sound when touching the keycaps. The K310 keycaps give more of a pastel sound when you touch the keycaps. I prefer K320's keycaps more as it feels more solid than light pastel sound but that's a personal preference; maybe someone will prefer K310's keycaps better. I thought they would come in the same keycaps tho K320 and K310 that was one of the main reason why I bought K310 after using K320 because I thought it would just be the extended version of K320 but it's actually a different build. Overall though it's still really nice because the K310 works really nicely, the same software as K320: Durgod Zeus Engine. It's really easy to set your keyboard lighting; you just need to set the color profile and press ok (don't press apply it won't work). There are many kinds of lighting style you can choose and they have color gradation that are premade for you already so you can set the color on top of it. Overall K310 is a beautiful keyboard and feels heavy/ sturdy. I just got this for few days so I don't know how long it will last but we will find out :) Thank you Durgod!
I've been trying to find a full size mechanical keyboard but not the Razer brand and I haven't found one. I finally found Durgod is the only brand that makes full size mechanical keyboard other than Razer or cheaper quality brand. I have a Taurus K320 as well and before getting this K310 I have been using the K320. I have to say I thought the K310 would have the same texture of keycaps and weight as the K320 but actually the K310 is lighter in keycaps and less quality (I guess because they only sell $20 more than the K320 but you get a full size). The keycaps on K310 just feel more light and cheaper/ plastic touch but the K320 keyboard feels very sturdy and each keys feels more quality touch when you press on it. I bought both K320 and K310 the same Cherry MX Silent Red switch so they should be the same touch but the K310 has a different keycaps that is also different in appearance as well. The K310 keycaps are more sharp and rectangular, you can tell in the photos I attached of K310, the keycaps's corners are sharp instead of K320's keycaps come in rounded corner shape and no dusty feeling/ sound when touching the keycaps. The K310 keycaps give more of a pastel sound when you touch the keycaps. I prefer K320's keycaps more as it feels more solid than light pastel sound but that's a personal preference; maybe someone will prefer K310's keycaps better. I thought they would come in the same keycaps tho K320 and K310 that was one of the main reason why I bought K310 after using K320 because I thought it would just be the extended version of K320 but it's actually a different build. Overall though it's still really nice because the K310 works really nicely, the same software as K320: Durgod Zeus Engine. It's really easy to set your keyboard lighting; you just need to set the color profile and press ok (don't press apply it won't work). There are many kinds of lighting style you can choose and they have color gradation that are premade for you already so you can set the color on top of it. Overall K310 is a beautiful keyboard and feels heavy/ sturdy. I just got this for few days so I don't know how long it will last but we will find out :) Thank you Durgod!
Just wonderful, so very satisfying
Marlon K✓ Verified Purchase•August 21, 2023
What can I say? I had no idea that investing in a mechanical keyboard would make this much of a difference.
I knew I wanted a change, and something that would be more satisfying and responsive than my cheap $40 gaming keyboard, so I went on a quest to find something better.
I started out by ordering a New Model M from Unicomp, and I really loved the way it felt and looked, and especially that it was so solid, coming in at 7 pounds... but it was just too loud for my tiny office.
I then purchased this keyboard, but with the Brown MX switches. It felt amazing, but I was surprised to find that it was still too loud, although definitely not as loud as a Model M. Finally, I sent that back and reordered with the Silent Red MX switches, and I am in paradise.
I watched some YouTube videos comparing the sounds of the different MX switches, and realized that the Silent Red MX switches are not really silent, they are just the quietest of them all, which is what I was looking for: to still have some sound, but for it to not be annoying to me, my wife, or whoever I might be on a call with (I like to type notes during meetings).
Every keystroke is so satisfying.. it travels such a nice distance and the light pushback against my fingers after each press makes me feel very much in control of what I'm inputting. Particularly satisfying is the repeated use of a button, like the backspace or an arrow key. Being a child of the 80s/90s, I also really love the classic white w/ grey keys layout... it brings me back.
This thing is build solid, and the weight is very reassuring. It's only been a week, and I'll be sure to update my review if anything goes wrong, but it feels like this thing is going to last a long time. I'm also pretty sure that I'll be unable to happily use anything other than a mechanical keyboard from this point forward.
I knew I wanted a change, and something that would be more satisfying and responsive than my cheap $40 gaming keyboard, so I went on a quest to find something better.
I started out by ordering a New Model M from Unicomp, and I really loved the way it felt and looked, and especially that it was so solid, coming in at 7 pounds... but it was just too loud for my tiny office.
I then purchased this keyboard, but with the Brown MX switches. It felt amazing, but I was surprised to find that it was still too loud, although definitely not as loud as a Model M. Finally, I sent that back and reordered with the Silent Red MX switches, and I am in paradise.
I watched some YouTube videos comparing the sounds of the different MX switches, and realized that the Silent Red MX switches are not really silent, they are just the quietest of them all, which is what I was looking for: to still have some sound, but for it to not be annoying to me, my wife, or whoever I might be on a call with (I like to type notes during meetings).
Every keystroke is so satisfying.. it travels such a nice distance and the light pushback against my fingers after each press makes me feel very much in control of what I'm inputting. Particularly satisfying is the repeated use of a button, like the backspace or an arrow key. Being a child of the 80s/90s, I also really love the classic white w/ grey keys layout... it brings me back.
This thing is build solid, and the weight is very reassuring. It's only been a week, and I'll be sure to update my review if anything goes wrong, but it feels like this thing is going to last a long time. I'm also pretty sure that I'll be unable to happily use anything other than a mechanical keyboard from this point forward.
Nice Quality, Compact, and Sturdy
Brandon✓ Verified Purchase•August 20, 2023
This is my first mechanical keyboard, and I put in a lot of research before buying. I had been using a 10-year-old Lenovo board that felt as close I could get to mechanical out of the keyboards I had (and I love Lenovo quality). I went with the MX Blues because I enjoy the tactile feel and auditory pleasure that comes from switches. It does sound like a typewriter if you type lightly.
I am a writer and editor, so I put in quite a few hours on the keyboard, and there are a few things that I will have to get used to. The keyboard is quite compact, and I have very long fingers, which makes me feel slightly cramped while typing, but I will get used to it quickly. I love high-quality/industrial items to which the product is close. I think it will last me a long time if I don't get sucked into the mechanical keyboard hobby and end up buying ten more, lol.
Pros:
Solid build quality (heavy)
Decent packaging and dust cover
Does not move on the desk (I can shake my whole desk by pushing on the keyboard before it slips)
It came with nice and decently heavy-gauge cords (USB-A and USB-C)
I know this sounds silly, but the included mousepad coaster is also of high quality and fully stitched.
It came with a key puller and dust cover.
The Okay:
The compactness will take some time to get used to; it is good for desk space and portability but is a bit cramped for writing.
The key feel (much better than ABS)
No backlighting
No individual media keys
Software
I am a writer and editor, so I put in quite a few hours on the keyboard, and there are a few things that I will have to get used to. The keyboard is quite compact, and I have very long fingers, which makes me feel slightly cramped while typing, but I will get used to it quickly. I love high-quality/industrial items to which the product is close. I think it will last me a long time if I don't get sucked into the mechanical keyboard hobby and end up buying ten more, lol.
Pros:
Solid build quality (heavy)
Decent packaging and dust cover
Does not move on the desk (I can shake my whole desk by pushing on the keyboard before it slips)
It came with nice and decently heavy-gauge cords (USB-A and USB-C)
I know this sounds silly, but the included mousepad coaster is also of high quality and fully stitched.
It came with a key puller and dust cover.
The Okay:
The compactness will take some time to get used to; it is good for desk space and portability but is a bit cramped for writing.
The key feel (much better than ABS)
No backlighting
No individual media keys
Software
Great quality
Zachary P.✓ Verified Purchase•August 8, 2023
EDIT:
Dropping my review of the keyboard from 5 stars to 4 because the software for it is garbage. I downloaded and installed the "Zeus Engine" which is their proprietary customization software and immediately it was clear that this wasn't where the budget for the keyboard went. When I initially booted it up, it said that the keyboard had a firmware/software update available, which I then proceeded to install. It requested that I make sure the keyboard stay plugged in while the update ran, which I did. Once completed the keyboard stopped functioning entirely and I had to go and grab my old keyboard to use the computer. After messing with it for awhile, I found that basically, the Zeus software itself was what was preventing the keyboard from working. While all this was going on I noticed that the software would prompt for UAC Administrator permissions for every single button I clicked within the software, which struck me as odd, like it was launching a different program for each menu button or something. Additionally, the English translation in the software is poor at best, but it's hard to fault them for this as this is a very common issue with Chinese made software and tech people aren't necessarily skilled in multiple languages. I uninstalled it and the keyboard works just like before. I still highly recommend the keyboard, as the quality really is excellent, but I would avoid the software like the plague.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
The keyboard feels great to type on and has a subtle and professional look to it. I was initially concerned about the fact that it's a Chinese brand (especially since it was between this and the DasKeyboard Model S) but I'm entirely pleased with the feel, sound, look, and quality of the board. I haven't used it for gaming at all, but it feels great to type on at the office and isn't too loud for the work environment. (I have the MX brown variant)
Definitely a great keyboard, especially if you like the feel of mechanical, but want something that doesn't look or feel "Gamer-y"
Dropping my review of the keyboard from 5 stars to 4 because the software for it is garbage. I downloaded and installed the "Zeus Engine" which is their proprietary customization software and immediately it was clear that this wasn't where the budget for the keyboard went. When I initially booted it up, it said that the keyboard had a firmware/software update available, which I then proceeded to install. It requested that I make sure the keyboard stay plugged in while the update ran, which I did. Once completed the keyboard stopped functioning entirely and I had to go and grab my old keyboard to use the computer. After messing with it for awhile, I found that basically, the Zeus software itself was what was preventing the keyboard from working. While all this was going on I noticed that the software would prompt for UAC Administrator permissions for every single button I clicked within the software, which struck me as odd, like it was launching a different program for each menu button or something. Additionally, the English translation in the software is poor at best, but it's hard to fault them for this as this is a very common issue with Chinese made software and tech people aren't necessarily skilled in multiple languages. I uninstalled it and the keyboard works just like before. I still highly recommend the keyboard, as the quality really is excellent, but I would avoid the software like the plague.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
The keyboard feels great to type on and has a subtle and professional look to it. I was initially concerned about the fact that it's a Chinese brand (especially since it was between this and the DasKeyboard Model S) but I'm entirely pleased with the feel, sound, look, and quality of the board. I haven't used it for gaming at all, but it feels great to type on at the office and isn't too loud for the work environment. (I have the MX brown variant)
Definitely a great keyboard, especially if you like the feel of mechanical, but want something that doesn't look or feel "Gamer-y"
Well priced, you get a great experience and a very premium feeling keyboard.
Ray Phillips✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
UPDATE:
I've had this keyboard for about a year and a half. I'm still very happy with it! If something happened to it, I would gladly buy another. One thing of note: the updater for the software is flakey. Many times, new versions will say that they don't pass an integrity check. I just go to their website and download the latest version when this happens. But I figured it may be a deal breaker for some.
Original Review:
When covid hit, I left my "good" keyboard at the office. I've been making due with a Razor mechanical keyboard with their in house switches. I've always been a fan of Cherry MX Blue switches, so I decided enough was enough and started hunting. I came across the Durgod K310 while looking for inexpensive mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX Blues. It looked promising, so I went for it.
Overall, I really like it! It's built like a tank and the blue switches are a dream to type on. I'm a software developer, so I type for 8+ hours a day. The software took a little bit to find online. It's called Zeus for anyone looking. Just Google "Durgod Zeus".
I like the customizability of the keys. I turned the "context menu" key into a right windows key and my scroll lock became a macro key for a common key combination I do while working. I do kinda wish it has a few macro keys, but that's on me for not expecting that I'd want them.
My one complaint is with the backlit keycaps and even this is being nit picky. The backlit portion does not do a good job of evenly distributing the light across the text. You get a "hot spot" of bright light in the middle that fades off fast so the edges of text is not well lit (see my pictures). But I replaced the keycaps anyway and the new keycaps don't have this issue.
All in all, the k310 is a heck of a lot of value for the money. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one or recommend one to a family member or friend. It's a very good keyboard for the price.
I've had this keyboard for about a year and a half. I'm still very happy with it! If something happened to it, I would gladly buy another. One thing of note: the updater for the software is flakey. Many times, new versions will say that they don't pass an integrity check. I just go to their website and download the latest version when this happens. But I figured it may be a deal breaker for some.
Original Review:
When covid hit, I left my "good" keyboard at the office. I've been making due with a Razor mechanical keyboard with their in house switches. I've always been a fan of Cherry MX Blue switches, so I decided enough was enough and started hunting. I came across the Durgod K310 while looking for inexpensive mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX Blues. It looked promising, so I went for it.
Overall, I really like it! It's built like a tank and the blue switches are a dream to type on. I'm a software developer, so I type for 8+ hours a day. The software took a little bit to find online. It's called Zeus for anyone looking. Just Google "Durgod Zeus".
I like the customizability of the keys. I turned the "context menu" key into a right windows key and my scroll lock became a macro key for a common key combination I do while working. I do kinda wish it has a few macro keys, but that's on me for not expecting that I'd want them.
My one complaint is with the backlit keycaps and even this is being nit picky. The backlit portion does not do a good job of evenly distributing the light across the text. You get a "hot spot" of bright light in the middle that fades off fast so the edges of text is not well lit (see my pictures). But I replaced the keycaps anyway and the new keycaps don't have this issue.
All in all, the k310 is a heck of a lot of value for the money. I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one or recommend one to a family member or friend. It's a very good keyboard for the price.
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