Razer Ornata V3 X Gaming Keyboard: Low-Profile Keys – Silent Membrane Switches – Spill Resistant – Chroma RGB Lighting – Ergonomic Wrist Rest – Classic Black
$34.98 Save:$5.00(13%)
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Price: $39.99 - $34.98
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Take the first step towards next-level performance with the Razer Ornata V3 X—a low-profile ergonomic gaming keyboard designed to elevate your work and play. Featuring a new ultra-slim form factor, more durable keycaps, and Razer Chroma™ RGB, it is the perfect introduction to our unfair advantage.
LOW-PROFILE KEYS — With slimmer keycaps and shorter switches, enjoy natural hand positioning that allows for long hours of use with little strain
SILENT MEMBRANE SWITCHES — Perfect for those who prefer a quieter, more comfortable experience when gaming or typing
ERGONOMIC WRIST REST — Aligns to the keyboard and provides the perfect place to rest the wrists for support that’s vital during long periods of use
DURABLE, SPILL-RESISTANT DESIGN — Sturdy build is tanky enough for those intense gaming sessions and can shrug off the effects of minor spills
CABLE ROUTING OPTIONS — Grooves to neatly tuck in the cable and feed it out in any direction to keep the desktop clear of clutter and mess
POWERED BY RAZER CHROMA RGB — With 16.8 million colors and a suite of effects to choose from, personalize the keyboard and get access to dynamic lighting effects for over 150 Chroma-integrated games
#1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source — Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined
Customers say
Customers like the value of the keyboard, saying it’s a great choice for a cheaper keyboard. They appreciate the performance and comfort. However, some customers have reported issues with the key quality, saying that the keys start sticking. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, lighting, quality, and noise.
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Mark Vaughn –
Affordible but still feels high end
Keys are flat leaving a silent key press and comfort, no bulky or cumbersome keys. Has a super high response time and works great in many games.Games tested: Dead by DaylightSea of thievesHalo InfiniteResident evil 3 remake, 4 remake, and 8My only gripe or concern is that the palm rest is not attachable, and is a standalone rest.
Abedip –
Very clicky and neat typing
Keys have a shirt throw, very clicky, not too noisy but very crisp and neat typing. Highly remommended.
Lakisha –
Amazing Keyboard
I love the feel of the keys for typing. So comfortable. Easy setup
Mark Z –
Itâs good, but not perfectâ¦for the price
Pros:⢠Nice, sleek design⢠Keys feel nice to type on (for membrane keys anyway) as in they have a pleasant feedback and the keysâ surface is pleasantly soft to the touch⢠The RGB backlighting can get super bright, which I am not used to. I like the option to change it. Iâm not used to that option for a keyboard.⢠Worked right away with Windows 10 without Razer software⢠The cable routing option underneath the keyboard was an unexpected surprise. Nice touch Razer!Cons:⢠You apparently need the Razer Synapse software to change the RGB lighting, among other things.⢠That space bar is much louder compared to all the other keys, and you most definitely will notice it. (Very loud for a membrane keyboard anyway.)⢠The keys are a bit tough to see without any lighting on, but not too bad. (I am just used to the Logitech K120 keyboardâs highly visible keys.)⢠The lack of dedicated media buttons, but I knew that before purchase.⢠The Synapse software is fascinating, yet quite slow. Itâs still interesting to use, but not a positive in my book for a keyboard. (Try the Synapse Beta software instead, as it seemed more responsive.)Main review:I am coming from using a typical, no-frills, cheap keyboard called the Logitech K120 that is quite popular and I have had no issues with. I just wanted to try somethingâ¦new.This is my first gaming keyboard I tried since getting a Saitek Eclipse (series 1) with membrane keys back in 2008. I loved that Eclipse keyboard. I never had a gaming keyboard before that, and I just plugged the USB cable into my new desktop PC at the time and it worked. The Saitek Eclipse had dedicated/separate volume buttons and backlighting button on it other than using the function keys or something. The keys felt great and it never let me down for many years before I sold it for some reason. Also, I donât recall needing to have downloaded some software unlike this Razer one to get the backlighting to work. No it didnât have RGB lighting, but a keyboard with backlighting was amazing to me for a new desktop PC. Sure, this Razer keyboard works without downloading Razerâs Synapse software, but I wish there was a way to change the backlight color without it. Thatâs my main gripe about this Razer keyboard. I still havenât tried the highly touted mechanical keyboards that I have been reading about for eons, but I have loved membrane keyboards so much that I havenât felt the need to try mechanical yet. I may change my mind soon.This keyboard evokes a bit of the same feeling as that keyboard, although this Razer keyboard of course doesnât have dedicate media buttons. Do I need those dedicated media buttons? Not reallyâ¦but they sure came in handy and I knew where they were and were easily accessible on the keyboard.So, what I did after trying this Razer keyboard for a couple days is order a full-size Corsair K55 RGB gaming membrane keyboard with dedicated media buttons as well to see which one I respond to better.Overall, I think you will enjoy this gaming keyboard (for the price) if you have modest expectations and donât require lots of features as on many other, more expensive gaming keyboards that I have read about before opting for this one.
Weifeng He –
Amazing
Way better than my previous keyboard. Greatly enhanced my gaming and working experience. This is not a cheap keyboard but worth every penny.
Kellalaa –
Great keyboard
This keyboard is awesome. I love gaming on it and typing is a breeze, and I make a lot less typing errors with these keys. It is rgb and you can change the color on the computer with the Razer software. I have a lot of Razer products and I trust the company because they honor their warranties fully. Iâve already had them replace a headset with a 2 year warranty. Would buy again!
James –
Fantastic
Typing this review with the keyboard. It’s awesome. Great lighting and feel. I would purchase another one
Kaz Zy –
Worst Razer Keyboard I Have Ever Bought
Within two months the keycap faces begun to significantly erode. The keys themselves break off from the keyboard because of how they designed the new keys versus the Ornata V2 which I have had for well over 2 years. Luckily the Ornata V2 keys fit in this keyboard because Razer not only does not cover anything dealing with the keycaps in the warranty for literally breaking off the board. I have swapped well over 10+ keys from my Ornata V2 to this Ornata V3 and they reason they break is because the cap has two prongs that fit into a square bracket then that square bracket is pressed into where the key needs to go and those two little prongs on the cap just shear or break very easily and on the Ornata V2 it is just one part instead of two as in it is just the square bracket which is tightly affixed to the cap with no prongs at all.Razer support was able to do nothing for me and trust me I really tried and hounded them over this. A keyboard shouldn’t lose functionality over 2 months (if I didn’t have the Ornata V2 keys I would be sunk as I can’t afford a 20$ keyboard right now). I even tried to see if they would sell replacement keycaps as how expensive could they be, but they do not sell or provide replacements at all, so if you have one key go you are done.Anyway I am moving onto Corsair after being with Razer since 2009 or even earlier. I don’t know if Corsair is any better with their support or quality of keyboards, but after this happening with Razer and getting not even a small amount of help with this catastrophic manufacturing issue I am willing to give my money to any other company.
Jo H –
As someone who has a secretarial background I like keyboards that are mid-way between springy and lightweight/soft and this fits the bill perfectly. Also has as nice ergonomic support which is not attached so you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. Typical excellent quality Razer product and would recommend it most certainly for both gaming and general use.
Saad –
 The keys are very soft, quiet and feel very comfortable, the wrist rest is nice. The things I would change is the spacebar sound and the wrist rest not being magnetic, if your table is slippery, the wrist rest might make some edges.
Kenai –
Por ahora es el mejor teclado que he usado en cuanto a uso e iluminación, amo razer
twills805 –
Sorry, but this is rubbish and not a gaming keyboard in any sense. The price for the brand seemed too good to be true and it was.The first one that arrived, the “D” key started rubbing off within the first day. It was returned and replaced at no cost to myself – which is a positive.But after a few weeks the same thing has happened again, along with left Shift key.Had a look on their website, and no replacement keycaps are available in the UK. US and Canada only!Have also noticed on more than one occasion the so called anti-ghosting not working – you are unable to press 3 keys at once..!Will put away in a drawer and use as a backup.
Les Galbraith –
its a good keyboard