# Original innovator #TAIDU Titanium TKM320 Summoner E-sports Mechanical Keyboard Unpacking Share

**Reasons to Purchase** I already have several mechanical keyboards at home, including the Pennefather V700 RGB, Ikbc F108 and G87, Cherry MX 2.0, Rasheed Black Widow, and Noppoo 87. But today’s purchase isn’t just about adding another one to the collection. I actually lost my main keyboard, and that’s where this story begins. It was on the night of August 25th. I had planned to just play DOTA 1. Normally, I would watch a DOTA 1 live stream while walking home or during my commute. But something unexpected happened that night. The streamer started talking about "The Jedi Survived," which I thought was a new game. I didn’t know it was actually DOTA 2, and I ended up spending 98 dollars on it. That was the first time I ever bought a game with real money. While playing DOTA 1, I wanted to get a black switch keyboard. I used to go for tea or green switches before. This time, I decided to spend some money on the game and also upgrade my gear in one go. A little bit of admiration (truthfully, I just wanted to see if it was worth it) led me to the Titanium Degree e-sports mechanical keyboard. I didn’t hesitate to choose the black switch, but I went with the white body instead. Oh, and I also picked up a mouse at the same time — we’ll be sharing that soon. **Unboxing** The brown packaging box has the Titanium Degree logo in the upper left corner, with the keyboard model listed in the lower left. On the lower right, there's a description of the switch color and backplate material. On the side, there's a slogan: “Born for Gaming.” Inside, the keyboard is wrapped in plastic. The package includes the keyboard itself, a dust cover, a dial, three interchangeable keycaps, a manual, and a warranty card. The keyboard features a 104-key layout, with the NUMLOCK, CAPSLOCK, WINLOCK, and GAMEMODE indicators in the upper right corner. The original Cherry black switches feel smooth and linear, with no wobble or click. They are quiet, with a 2.0mm actuation distance, 60g of actuation force, and a lifespan of up to 50 million presses. The second-generation satellite stabilizers are much easier to replace than the previous ones. My Noppoo keyboard had a hook design, and every time I cleaned the keycaps, I was worried it might break. This keyboard is also partnered with the WE team, so it comes with two custom “W” and “E” keycaps, as well as a SKY card head keycap. All the keycaps are made of PBT material. The back of the keyboard is relatively simple, without any multi-directional routing or splash-proof design. The cable is a single piece, which ensures stability, but I personally prefer a USB-cable design for better portability. There are four rubber feet on the bottom, which makes me think this white model might not stay white for long. The adjustable brackets are standard, nothing special to mention. The height of the support looks like this. It has a gold-plated USB port and an electrostatic magnetic ring design. **Experience Feelings** Honestly, transitioning from the green switch was a bit uncomfortable at first. One reason is the lack of rhythmic feedback, and the other is the difference in keystroke compared to the blue switch. However, the feel is quite similar to the red switch. It feels a bit heavier than the red switch and is very quiet, making it perfect for gaming in a bedroom. I used to use green switches because my wife and kids were on the balcony. Looking back, a keyboard won't make a huge difference in your gameplay, but if you lose your main keyboard, you won’t have any more excuses. In fighting games, the advantages of a multi-key, no-punching, or full-key mechanical keyboard over a regular membrane keyboard are obvious. **In Summary** After using it for a week, I personally feel that if you've used a mechanical keyboard before, transitioning to the black switch may take some time to adjust. For example, when I first got this keyboard and played DOTA 1, I lost three matches in a row. I really didn’t want to throw the pot. It felt completely different from the old one. Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with this keyboard. It doesn’t surprise me much compared to other mechanical keyboards on the market. I support the idol. If I had to summarize who this keyboard is best for, it’s definitely a fan of SKY. Second, it’s ideal for gaming. Personally, I don’t think it's suitable for coding. I hope future manufacturers can refer to other big names and add features like multi-directional routing or splash protection. That’s it for today’s sharing. Next time, I’ll talk about the mouse! Let’s keep going!

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