DURGODMechanical Gaming Keyboard Cherry MX Red Switches Type C Interface Tenkeyless 104 Keys (with Dust Cover) for Gamer/Typist(White,ANSI/US)
A**.
Excellent Keyboard for coding/typing
Got the Cherry Red switch keyboard primarily for coding. This is a solid keyboard. Typing is a joy using this keyboard. I get excellent typing speed. Keycap feels very nice on hand. USB cable is nicely designed. Typing sound and feel are both very satisfying. Linear switch makes the typing sound office friendly. Good stabilizer on wider keys. Keyboard cover is nice to have to avoid dust settling in. It also two step height adjustment with good grip. Highly recommended, at least for typing (coding in my case).
4**A
Not good
Do not buy. Ignore those good review. Always buy keyboard from brands like filco, Varmilo, Leopold
A**R
Good buy
Top quality product. The tool used to remove keys is a little flimsy though, otherwise very happy with purchase.
K**M
First Mechanical Keyboard
This is my first mechanical keyboard, so I was nervous and skeptical to spend $120 on one. Honestly, I get it now. I ordered the red switches. They feel great and are pretty quiet. I am someone who games, but also spends a ton of time typing for work. I don’t think I’ll ever purchase a cheap keyboard again. I might purchase the keyboard with blue switches as well and decide which to keep at my office. This thing is sturdy. Keys feel great. Looks beautiful and appreciate that it’s not flashy, like many gamers prefer. It’s honestly a joy to type on and will never cheap out again on something I spend so much time with.
B**S
its good
i like it, it goes clicky and looks nice, has many keys, no issues with it so far, plugs right in and works, im using PopOs and it plugs in and works, thats a plus for me.. im not sure what some of the lights and stuff do or if u can use the extra features or whatever on linux but it types real nice so i dont really care about that.++++ works on linux