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The Durgod Fusion is a wireless mechanical keyboard that delivers a slate of modern features while taking you back to the good old days where most keyboards were built to last. A sturdy, substantial plastic case gives the keyboard a solid foundation for typing, while Cherry MX switches are soldered in to provide a satisfying, precise feel Read More
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I debated on getting this keyboard and eventually decided to get it - mostly because it's quirky and I thought it would be neat to have.
In reality, I love it. I got the silent black switches, which are a very nice weight and (predictably) fairly quiet. Generally, I have preferred lighter switches like reds, but I thought I'd change it up and they are great to type on.
The thing I was most surprised by is the build quality. While I generally prefer SA caps, these Cherry ones are very nice. The PBT plastic of the caps is denser than ABS and seems denser than another PBT set I have, although I might be making that up. They feel very solid. Also, the characters are very precise - even getting up close, the corners of each character are perfect. I hadn't really noticed that some of the keys have labels on the front, giving quite a bit of information without being too busy.
The secret compartment under the logo for the USB dongle is another nice touch. Precisely made and satisfying with a magnet to hold it in place.
One oddity is that occasionally I type some characters and nothing happens for a few seconds - and then they show up. My assumption is that something in the bluetooth connection briefly became confused. I don't find it annoying, although it's possible that other people would.
This is the perfect board for the Noctua keycaps....kinda
So, I loved the aesthetics of this board to go with the MT3 Noctua keycaps, but I really didn't want the switches. Still, a buddy of mine wanted Cherry Browns for a project, so I got that and desoldered them. I am pretty sure it was lead free solder, and some of the switches were very hard to get out, even using a Hakko desoldering tool, but got it done.
As another users stated, it's pingy, and it sounds like hollow plastic, which is of course what it is. But some dynamat superlite in the case helped with that hollow sound. It still pings, though. The plate is lightweight metal, so you would need some plate foam to get rid of it.
I should mention, the usb dongle is under the Durgod logo, which is magnetic and you just slide it off. That is probably the most slick dongle storage I've ever seen, that was really well done. Just wish they offered a more barebones version so I didn't waste the switches and keycaps.
It's looks are a 5, but some of the other features bring this down, though I think for the cost it's still a decent board. There is a definite ping when I type, which I think some foam would correct, and the switches are pretty basic, so swapping out or ubing them would improve the feel; however, do I want to put that much effort into this board at this price point?
This is my forth or fifth reduced sized keyboard? I am using black keys and for the price it really is great, good connection options, and easy switch between different hosts. The only thing I wish I came with is some keys to switch it to mac CMD, OPT etc
I like the 65% keyboard but the switches have a weird feeling I'm not good at describing. Maybe it's because I use it as a programmer but the battery doesn't last long. Also I noticed it takes some time to wake up if you have sometime without using it. Since you can't remove the switches you can't lube them so I wouldn't recommend it.
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Also, yes, this are the same pictures I used when recommending the Drop MT3 Skiidata Keycap set :-)
Solid daily driver kb, especially for someone who's looking for a bit more heft in a portable package. The integrated dongle under the logo has saved me already once. Cons are short battery life and soldered-in switches, but for me, the size and feel outweigh either massively.
I cannot express how much I'm loving the look and feel of this keyboard. I went with the "original" orange accented colourway and it's the absolute perfect example of cool retro styling. The printing on the keycaps is crisp and clear, the font looks fantastic, and the colours are absolutely perfect. The feel of the caps and switches is great (I just went with good ol' reds as I'm using this thing with my media pc for gaming and so forth). And in typing this I just noticed the spacebar has a nice smoothed bottom edge so it's easier on the thumb. Very nice touch!