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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with durability and style — because your keyboard should work as hard as you do.
The DURGOD Heavy Duty Mechanical Keyboard features 104 ANSI-layout keys with world-class Cherry MX Brown switches delivering tactile precision and 50 million keystroke lifespan. Its N-key rollover ensures flawless input for gamers and typists alike, while premium PBT double-shot keycaps provide durability and a refined feel. Designed for ergonomic comfort, it offers three adjustable feet heights and a detachable USB-C cable with versatile connectivity options. Ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, reliable keyboard that blends gaming-grade performance with office-ready aesthetics.











| ASIN | B07N19RCKQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,214 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #745 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | DURGOD |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (243) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.24"L x 5.22"W x 0.96"H |
| Item Weight | 1.06 Kilograms |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | DURGOD |
| Model Name | k310 |
| Model Number | K310_US |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | DC power supply |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Mechanical Keyboards, Gaming/Typing Keyboards |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**P
almost perfection in a keyboard. WELL worth it!
so first, lets get the bad out of the way.... 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.
Z**.
Great quality
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"
K**K
Built like a tank, stays solidly in place, great switch feel
This keyboard is a bit pricey but I have to say that it's built like a tank. The weight of the metal chassis keeps it stuck to the desk, I love that. It drives me crazy when keyboards keep creeping around as I'm hammering along on them. I went with the Cherry MX brown key switches. They have a moderate tension, no buckling spring feel (bit noisy but quieter than buckling spring clicks) and they clack positively when they bottom. It reminds me of old commercial electric typewriters which is what I learned to type on. This feels like a commercial data terminal keyboard, very very nice. A bit expensive but feels like it will last for a good long time. The only other nit to pick is that so many keyboards have short cords now. I like a tower on the floor a few feet away and this one just makes it. I would have liked another two feet on it for easier routing. The good news is that I could just get a USB extension cable if I want to stretch it further.
B**T
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.
T**Y
Keyboard feels nice to type on, previous similar keyboard (TKL instead of 104 key) lasted 3.5 years before a spilled drink damaged a few keys so that they were not working consistently. Only problem I have is the rubber grips on the underside tend to come off because the glue isn't very strong.
A**R
Bought 2 of these for work (for myself and co-worker) to replace our aging Logitech keyboards. Build quality is really good on this. Keyboard has good weight and doesn't move around. The mechanical switches have a satisfying tactile feel and audible click. There is little to no rattle in the larger keys (space bar, shift, enter) like I've experience with other mechanical keyboards. The stabilizers work well. The keycaps on this keyboard are great. They are soft texture to them typing, difficult to describe but makes the typing experience that much better. I like the keyboard so much, I ordered another one for my home office. Would definitely recommend this product. Would be nice to have dedicated media controls, but for the quality provided I can live without them. Using FN key and F1 to F8, you can control the media and volume anyways.
A**R
I do a lot of typing and general computer work for my job, so I like to have a good quality keyboard I use for all of my typing. I find that mechanical keyboards are much more pleasant to type on for long periods of time that regular membrane keyboards. The only problem is that 99% of mechanical keyboards are designed for gamers, with fancy, stylish designs and RGB lighting (not really suitable for my office aesthetic!). What I love about this keyboard is that it just looks like a 'regular' office keyboard (no RGB or fancy effects of any kind), and it types like an absolute dream. It is a sturdy, heavy, well-made keyboard that doesn't move around or flex at all when you use it, and the brown switches give good resistance and a nice typing sound and feel that isn't so loud it will distract your neighbours (like blue switches tend to do). My only minor gripes are that the silly DURGOD brand label is printed on the front, which just is a dumb name to me, and also I think that even though it's a well-made board it's probably more expensive than it needs to be, given that it's just a no-frills typing experience. That being said, the build quality is such that I suspect this keyboard is going to outlive me, so in the long run I don't think that the price tag will matter too much.
J**L
El material del teclado se siente de una calidad muy alta, las teclas son Doubleshot PBT, Durgod una marca para entusiastas altamente recomendable.
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