Okay, so I finally got my hands on the Durgod Taurus K320. I’d heard good things, and I was itching to try a new mechanical keyboard. My old one was getting kinda mushy, you know?
First thing I did was rip open the box – gotta love that new keyboard smell! Seriously though, the packaging was pretty solid. The keyboard itself felt really sturdy, nice and heavy. I picked the one with Cherry MX Brown switches. I like a little tactile bump when I type, but I don’t want to wake up the whole house, so browns are my go-to.

I plugged it in – straight USB-C, which is awesome. No messing around with adapters. The cable is detachable too, that’s good for when I wanna keep my space looking tidy.
Then came the fun part: typing! Man, it felt so much better than my old keyboard. The keys were crisp and responsive. I spent a good hour just typing random stuff, testing out different words and phrases, just getting used to the feel.
Playing with the Features
Next, I explored a bit. It’s a pretty straightforward keyboard, no fancy RGB lighting or anything (which I’m totally fine with, I prefer a cleaner look).
- Simple Look:It’s got that classic, no-nonsense design. Perfect for my workspace.
- Solid Build: It feels like it could survive a small earthquake. No flexing or anything.
- Keycaps:Double-shot PBT, that’s good, should not turn smooth and will last for quite a while.
The only little frustration is no dedicated media controls, but i can still do some shortcuts with the function key, it is not a big deal.
I played a game, i did some normal work stuff, and after a few hours, I was totally sold. The Durgod Taurus K320 is a solid, no-frills keyboard that just feels great to type on. It’s exactly what I was looking for.
I can tell you that, so far, this thing is a winner in my book.
