Digital products, especially peripherals, mostly follow the technological sense in appearance. But the retro style is very important for detailed control. In terms of the overall atmosphere design of the desktop, the limitations are relatively large. But, with a wooden desk with a quill pen, plus an old pocket watch, Durgod Fusion can be transformed into a medieval typewriter and been put in the environment of monitors and digital cameras with modern equipment. It is like an elegant gentleman from the age of tuxedo and top hat, exuding a proud temperament.
To remove itself from the industrialized product line, Durgod Fusion uses the ancient kraft carton packaging.
According to different themes, Durgod Fusion has released three color schemes: Nautical Blue, Steam Gray, and Retro White. I like Retro White the most.
Compared with the 104 and 87 keys, the 68-key design lacks a numeric keypad and F function keys. From the perspective of use, it will be inconvenient, but I think this is the soul of Fusion. It is small and does not take up space.
The LOGO card is movable. It is fixed on the keyboard magnetically. There is a recessed space at the bottom of the right side. When you press it down, the left side will tilt up. You can take the LOGO card off with a push, and there is a 2.4G Wireless receiver hidden inside.
The Durgod Fusion has a three-mode connection including wired, wireless 2.4G, and Bluetooth. A total of 4 devices can be connected, and you can switch between different devices through Fn+Q/W/E/R. There are identification symbols on the sides of the 4 buttons.
The foot support on the back provides two heights by staying at different angles.