DURGOD Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Cherry MX Speed Silver Switch USB C Interface Tenkeyless 104 Keys PBT Keycaps (Anti-Ghosting) for Gamer/Typists(Space Grey,ANSI/US)
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Brand | DURGOD |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PS5, PC, XBOX, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Keyboard Description | Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel |
Special Feature | Travel |
Color | grey |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Gaming |
Product Dimensions | 17.24"L x 5.21"W x 0.96"H |
About this item
- 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.
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For gaming | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.7 |
Ergonomic | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.3 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.5 | — | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.8 |
Brightness | — | 4.8 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Quality of material | 4.3 | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | — |
Sold By | ZORESYN International Electronic Store | Keychron | Keychron 2020 | ROYALAXE DIRECT | AceGadget | CHERRY AMERICAS |
connectivity tech | USB | wired | Bluetooth, USB | USB-C, Bluetooth, 2.4G Wireless | wired, wireless | — |
number of keys | 104 | 104 | 104 | 109 | 96 | 110 |
hardware interface | usb2.0 | usb | bluetooth | bluetooth | bluetooth | — |
compatible devices | PS5, PC, Laptop, Tablet, XBOX | Laptop, PC | Gaming Console | PC, Mac, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone | Laptop, PC, Tablet | Gaming Console |
keyboard description | Gaming | Mechanical | — | Mechanical, Wireless/wired/Bluetooth, Gaming | Mechanical | Mechanical |
operating system | Windows | Windows/Android/Mac/iOS | Mac,Windows | Mac,Windows | Windows | — |
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Product Dimensions | 17.24 x 5.22 x 0.96 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
ASIN | B07N19WDBZ |
Item model number | K310 |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #104,531 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #7,497 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 22, 2019 |
Manufacturer | DURGOD |
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Customers like the comfort, weight and quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention that it feels great when typing, has an excellent tactile feel and the keycaps have a soft, almost velveety feel to them. That said, opinions are mixed on stability, value, lighting, and performance.
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Customers like the quality of the keyboard. They mention it's solid, built well, and built like tanks. Some say the keyboard has a reassuringly heavy heft. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...the heavy orange switches give this thing a solid thunk when typing, and just enough resistance and tactility that its absolutely perfection...." Read more
"This mechanical keyboard has a reassuringly heavy heft, as a result of the steel plate that serve as the backbone of this unit...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"...Overall, I really like it! It's built like a tank and the blue switches are a dream to type on...." Read more
Customers like the noise of the keyboard. They say the Cherry MX Brown switches are relatively quiet, but don't provide as much feedback as clickier switches. Some customers also say that the keyboard sounds and feels great, and is great for keeping loud typing to a minimum at work and home.
"...Cherry MX Brown switches are relatively quiet, but don't provide as much feedback as clickier switches...." Read more
"...but I'm entirely pleased with the feel, sound, look, and quality of the board...." Read more
"The keyboard sounds and feels great...." Read more
"Love the keyboard! Excellent sound" Read more
Customers find the comfort of the keyboard to be great. They mention that the brown switches provide an excellent tactile feel, and the keycaps have a soft, almost velveety feel. Some say that the keyboard is loud, but not obnoxious. Overall, most are satisfied with the comfort and quality of the product.
"...they are pbt doubleshot and have a soft almost velveety feel to them. they are definitely quality caps...." Read more
"...Typing it felt nice, but not as responsive as some other keyboards...." Read more
"...I previously bought an AKKO keyboard, but while that works well and feels great, I miss the extra number pad that the 104 key configuration offers...." Read more
"...Cherry Brown doesn’t disturb my co-workers but gives me the right amount of tactile feel and clicky sound...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the keyboard. They say it has a good deal of weight, so it doesn't slide around on the desk.
"...This thing is build solid, and the weight is very reassuring...." Read more
"This board is heavy, you can feel that metal plate in there by the heft of this beauty and its adds such a solid base for the keys to resonate..." Read more
"Great quality - heavy, durable. Pleasantly surprised with the quality. The "click" is exactly what I've been looking for...." Read more
"...The way it looks on the desk.Very hefty weight for stability.The LED lights are bright...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that it works amazingly well, while others say that the software did not work at all, the keys on the board malfunctioned, and the device driver didn't work so well.
"...the software leaves a lot to be desired...." Read more
"...Overall though it's still really nice because the K310 works really nicely, the same software as K320: Durgod Zeus Engine...." Read more
"...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...." Read more
"I purchased this for my home office and it works amazingly well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the keyboard. Some mention that it's a solid keyboard for the money, a great investment, and a real bargain for the quality. However, others say that it feels flimsy and cheap.
"...This is an amazing board, at an amazing price. if you like cherry switches, this keyboard is a no brainer - it is perfection...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...Good value!" Read more
"...All in all, the k310 is a heck of a lot of value for the money...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the lighting of the keyboard. Some mention that the lighting is AMAZING, noticeable but not bright, and minimalist. They appreciate the many kinds of lighting styles you can choose and they have color gradation. However, others say that there is no backlighting, individual media keys, or software to control the lighting. They also say that the edges of text are not well lit and the software to adjust the lighting control is flawed.
"...the top row, so they are visible from any angle, and are noticeable but not bright so they arent distracting. really smart layout...." Read more
"..." of bright light in the middle that fades off fast so the edges of text is not well lit (see my pictures)...." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...All I get is this dim, purple, back glow. Literally my worst enemy for my eyes being my least favorite color...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the stability of the keyboard. Some mention that it has no wobble, the stabilizers are exceptional, and the board itself is rigid and stays solidly in place. However, others say that there is too much wobble in the stem, it sounds like they are springy and squeaking, and that the keys in the middle of the board flexes it quite a bit.
"...exceptional switches, stabilizers, and it's NOT TKL... Ten keys are essential to my Excel/Sheet life,..." Read more
"...No wobble. Plenty of bounce. They were a little stuff at first, but either I got used to it, or the keyboard has gotten broken in...." Read more
"...there is too much wobble in the stem, which is just a side effect of the design.2) the software leaves a lot to be desired...." Read more
"...Decent packaging and dust coverDoes not move on the desk (I can shake my whole desk by pushing on the keyboard before it slips)..." Read more
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1) the switches. some people may love cherry mx switches... but i personally dont. there is too much wobble in the stem, which is just a side effect of the design.
2) the software leaves a lot to be desired. it is GOOD... it does what it says it can do (macros, key remapping, speed, etc) but it has little annoyances that they are still working out the bugs on (it states pretty clearly that its beta software in the app). it has to stay open and running for anything to work 100% as far as macros or key remapping. but, its just annoyances... it all works.
thats pretty much it for the bad. the good:
1) this board is SOLID. i disassembled mine (yes, i know i voided warranty - but more on that later) and the steel plate the switches are mounted to is THICK and turned up on the edges for even more rigidity.
2) the gunmetal color and white are both nice touches. they look good.
3) the keycaps are pretty impressive. they are pbt doubleshot and have a soft almost velveety feel to them. they are definitely quality caps. every legend is perfect... alignment is perfect... just an amazing set of keycaps.
4) the insides are almost as nice as the outside. there was a lot of care put into this board, and its obvious from the internals.
5) smart placement on the indicator lights. ive had lots of boards that throw the indicators just a few mm above the num lock row. if you are sitting over the board, you can see them.... but lean back in your seat a little, and they are impossible to see. not this board! they are smartly placed inline with the top row, so they are visible from any angle, and are noticeable but not bright so they arent distracting. really smart layout.
5) detachable usb-c cable. and get this... they groove the usb-c area to allow you to plug the thing in without even looking (if you use their cable that is). but, the grooves arent in the way, so any cable will work just fine. thats a smart idea and nice touch. the little things really make an impact.
6) they include BOTH a usb-c to usb-c cable, and a usb-c to usb-a cable, so no matter what... as long as you have an open usb port, you can use it. boards that cost twice this much barely include 1 of the options.
7) the stabilizers - WOW. when i opened this board up to start working, i expected to find cheap stabilizers. i was surprised to find pre-modded (clipped) cherry stabilizers that were well lubed. this makes ALL the difference when typing. as a result, there is ZERO rattle on this board. just nice solid clicks.
i was given one of these boards, and loved it so much (which is rare, because as i said - i hate cherry switches) that i bought a second one. when i did, i decided to open up the one that was given to me, and desolder every switch in there. i replaced them with Novelkeys + Kailh Box Heavy Burnt Orange switches, and as soon as i finished (which was no quick task) the difference was night and day. this is my new favorite board... i absolutely love it now. the heavy orange switches give this thing a solid thunk when typing, and just enough resistance and tactility that its absolutely perfection. (DURGOD: IF YOU READ THIS - PLEASE CONSIDER KAILH BOX SWITCHES IN THE FUTURE!)
This is an amazing board, at an amazing price. if you like cherry switches, this keyboard is a no brainer - it is perfection. but even if you dont... its absolutely worth the time consider buying this as to use as a kit and replace the switches with something you like. the switches are all plate mounted, and easy to do with a few hours and $40-80 worth of switches. (warning: not recommended for someone new to soldering or building your own keyboard)
the end result on this board is something i would have gladly paid hundreds for. but i did it for less than $150, and a few hours time. well worth it.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
1) the switches. some people may love cherry mx switches... but i personally dont. there is too much wobble in the stem, which is just a side effect of the design.
2) the software leaves a lot to be desired. it is GOOD... it does what it says it can do (macros, key remapping, speed, etc) but it has little annoyances that they are still working out the bugs on (it states pretty clearly that its beta software in the app). it has to stay open and running for anything to work 100% as far as macros or key remapping. but, its just annoyances... it all works.
thats pretty much it for the bad. the good:
1) this board is SOLID. i disassembled mine (yes, i know i voided warranty - but more on that later) and the steel plate the switches are mounted to is THICK and turned up on the edges for even more rigidity.
2) the gunmetal color and white are both nice touches. they look good.
3) the keycaps are pretty impressive. they are pbt doubleshot and have a soft almost velveety feel to them. they are definitely quality caps. every legend is perfect... alignment is perfect... just an amazing set of keycaps.
4) the insides are almost as nice as the outside. there was a lot of care put into this board, and its obvious from the internals.
5) smart placement on the indicator lights. ive had lots of boards that throw the indicators just a few mm above the num lock row. if you are sitting over the board, you can see them.... but lean back in your seat a little, and they are impossible to see. not this board! they are smartly placed inline with the top row, so they are visible from any angle, and are noticeable but not bright so they arent distracting. really smart layout.
5) detachable usb-c cable. and get this... they groove the usb-c area to allow you to plug the thing in without even looking (if you use their cable that is). but, the grooves arent in the way, so any cable will work just fine. thats a smart idea and nice touch. the little things really make an impact.
6) they include BOTH a usb-c to usb-c cable, and a usb-c to usb-a cable, so no matter what... as long as you have an open usb port, you can use it. boards that cost twice this much barely include 1 of the options.
7) the stabilizers - WOW. when i opened this board up to start working, i expected to find cheap stabilizers. i was surprised to find pre-modded (clipped) cherry stabilizers that were well lubed. this makes ALL the difference when typing. as a result, there is ZERO rattle on this board. just nice solid clicks.
i was given one of these boards, and loved it so much (which is rare, because as i said - i hate cherry switches) that i bought a second one. when i did, i decided to open up the one that was given to me, and desolder every switch in there. i replaced them with Novelkeys + Kailh Box Heavy Burnt Orange switches, and as soon as i finished (which was no quick task) the difference was night and day. this is my new favorite board... i absolutely love it now. the heavy orange switches give this thing a solid thunk when typing, and just enough resistance and tactility that its absolutely perfection. (DURGOD: IF YOU READ THIS - PLEASE CONSIDER KAILH BOX SWITCHES IN THE FUTURE!)
This is an amazing board, at an amazing price. if you like cherry switches, this keyboard is a no brainer - it is perfection. but even if you dont... its absolutely worth the time consider buying this as to use as a kit and replace the switches with something you like. the switches are all plate mounted, and easy to do with a few hours and $40-80 worth of switches. (warning: not recommended for someone new to soldering or building your own keyboard)
the end result on this board is something i would have gladly paid hundreds for. but i did it for less than $150, and a few hours time. well worth it.
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!
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I've sent an email explaining and showing this with images to the seller / manufacturer, but never got an answer.
I'm afraid I'm going to go ahead and recommend people stay away from this brand. I've had four (4) Durgod keyboards now. They all have this problem! Keyboard itself is the best I've ever had, but the keys keep breaking. They fall out, after the part that attaches to the Cherry key at the back of the key, cracks and splits in half. I tried gluing it but it doesn't last.
I tried 3D printing replacement keys but they look silly and feel wrong.
I'm very disappointed how the Durgod guys ignore my emails.
My only nitpick on this keyboard and it started bothering me when I was comparing it to my Corsair K95 also with MX browns is you get a lot more twang when you type with this keyboard. Its that springy twang sound, if you added O-rings to this that should eliminate most of that spring compression because it was and is only pronounced when you bottom out your keys. (I have heavy hands and a decade on of use I still can't stop myself from doing this.)
Overall, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a better bang for buck 100% board. Highly recommended. if you need a mechanical board with a number pad, this should definitely be on your list.