⌨️ Elevate your game with silent precision and sleek comfort!
The Razer Ornata V3 X Gaming Keyboard features low-profile keys and silent membrane switches designed for ergonomic comfort and quiet use. Its spill-resistant, durable construction withstands intense gaming sessions, while the integrated wrist rest and cable routing options ensure a clutter-free, fatigue-free setup. Perfect for professionals and gamers seeking performance with style.
Brand | Razer |
Series | Ornata V3 X |
Item model number | RZ03-04470200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 17.46 x 5.68 x 1.23 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 17.46 x 5.68 x 1.23 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Language | English |
ASIN | B09X6GJ691 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 23, 2022 |
A**Y
Wow, pleasantly surprised
My first ever mechanical keyboard was a Blackwidow, and ever since then, I've owned mechanical keyboards. Some $150+ logitechs, corsairs, HyperX, even alienware. I wanted just a cheaper gaming keyboard for my laptop setup space, and was kinda unsure given the price and the keys arent actually mechanical. But was I ever surprised. This keyboard is FAR beyond expectation. The keys feel amazing, it actually makes my other corsair K55 setup feel like it has slower rebounding sticky keys. It's very quiet. The color controls are really easy, and the brightness range is no issue. The buttons are comfortable almost to press compared to others I've had. Honestly, I think I might swap over to this for my other setup as well.
W**T
Great Keyboard with Quiet Typing, but Software Issues
The keyboard itself is excellent — it types smoothly, feels light, and the keys are quiet, which I really like. However, I experienced some serious issues with the RAZER CHROMA RGB software. While it was installed, the keyboard often became unresponsive or laggy. Sometimes, pressing a key once would result in 5–6 characters being typed. At first, I thought the keyboard was faulty, but after uninstalling the RAZER CHROMA RGB software, everything worked perfectly. It seems the software was the problem, not the keyboard hardware.
A**N
Great basic Keyboard.
I use mostly Razer products. I previously had a red dragon keyboard. For the most basic of their keyboards I really like it. Keys feel great to the touch. Build quality is really good for the price, sturdy but not to heavy. Noise level is minimal on the key press. I also love that all of my stuff uses the Chroma RGB.
D**D
Cool and functional - Worth it thgdhty456765 for this price range
The media could not be loaded. Decided that the best way to test this keyboard out was to write this lovely review - this is after opening and setting up and playing one game of Marvel Rivals. The whole keyboard is slick and light weight, the LED's look amazing, not to bright and has very broad variety of colors. There was an app it recommended to install to change the light style. I got it on default and it slowly changes through a gradient of the colors. The input for key presses is quite nice for the most part - the space bar is a little more springy than I'd like, most because of the gaming though. Typing this out with it confirms the four stars. Definitely a recommend for me if you're looking for a budget friendly, well rounded, functional keyboard.
S**E
Normal, Basic, keyboard but works with Razer Synapse
I know that some people are really picky about keyboards. When I started looking into getting a new one for myself, I saw lots of people talking about things like how raised they buttons are, how much noise they make, layout, etc. Personally even though I use my computer a lot, and I'm always typing, I don't care that much. My only preference is (and it is just a preference for me, not a deal breaker) is I like lower, non-raised keys which makes typing more comfortable and less strenuous on the fingers, though it's worth mentioning since this is a gaming keyboard, I don't think it really makes much difference when gaming.My other preference, is I like a "full" keyboard layout. I don't care if the overall keyboard is big because it's a wired keyboard, so obviously it's for a stationary setup (if your not moving it around, why does size matter?) Also I like having the numpad, which I use quite a bit.Anyway, the whole reason I even decided to buy a new keyboard is I have gaming mouse that is also razer and I've really come to appreciate how cool having the ability to rebind and macro commands to different keys. My birthday came up, and I decided to get a cheap razer keyboard just so it would work with Razer Synapse.Honestly if your a keyboard connoisseur and you want to be able to control the RGB lights and have the keys make just the right amount of clicking sound or whatever, I'm sure you'll find something wrong with the keyboard and not like because it is pretty basic.If you are like me however and are just looking for a slight upgrade or something that works with Razer Synapse, this is a great keyboard for a reasonable price!My only complaint is by default the RGB lights are pretty bright, it's kinda jarring at night, even if you are using your computer with a nearby light to keep the room from being dark (which you should be doing if your looking at screen, it's better for your eyes). Also color of the light cycles on its own, which I don't really like. I don't even really care about RGB lights other than just allowing me to see the keys in the dark, so I'd rather they just stay one color. I don't care that much about it to take off a star though, and I've heard there are ways to adjust this either with third party software, or through something provided by Razer.
C**T
Great inexpensive option with macros and other things
The backlight is cool, but it will not light up single keys, or separate areas, only 1 solid color at a time, but you can change that color or brightness, and have it perform some tricks, my favorite is the FIRE, it's like a candle light.The keys are pretty good, not too loud. The long keys rattle a bit more than I prefer, but otherwise it seems pretty solid and well made, it's better than my previous one. But if you want to step UP your keyboard without paying too much, this is a good option
A**R
Nice keyboard
This would be my first razor keyboard. I don’t really mouse and keyboard games unless forced to the low profile keys the RGB is nice very bright. The value for the product didn’t break the bank and when my son got his gaming rig he as well bought one.
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