The Razer Ornata V3 X, an ergonomic low-profile gaming keyboard designed to enhance your work and play. Featuring a new ultra-slim form, more durable keys, and Razer Chroma RGB.
The Razer Ornata V3 X, an ergonomic low-profile gaming keyboard designed to enhance your work and play. Featuring a new ultra-slim form, more durable keys, and Razer Chroma RGB.
The Razer Ornata V3 X, an ergonomic low-profile gaming keyboard designed to enhance your work and play. Featuring a new ultra-slim form, more durable keys, and Razer Chroma RGB.
Low Profile Keys
With thinner keys and shorter switches, enjoy natural hand positioning with a low-profile ergonomic gaming keyboard that allows for extended use with minimal strain.
Silent membrane switches
The Razer Ornata V3 X is perfect for those who prefer a quieter, more comfortable experience when gaming or typing.
Ergonomic Wrist Rest
It aligns perfectly with the low-profile keyboard and provides the perfect place to rest your wrists, offering crucial support for extended periods of use.
Durable
The sturdy construction of the Razer Ornata V3 X is robust enough for those intense gaming sessions and can prevent the effects of minor liquid accidents.
Cable management
The Razer Ornata V3 X is designed with grooves that allow you to place its cable and direct it in any direction, keeping your workspace tidy.
Razer Chroma RGB
With 16.8 million colors and a suite of RGB effects to choose from, customize the keyboard and access dynamic lighting effects for hundreds of games integrated into Chroma.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Keyboard & Mouse Set
No
Genre
Membrane
Illuminated Keys
Yes
RGB Lighting
Yes
Size
Full Size
Switches
Membrane
Keyboard Language
Greek
Connectivity
Wireless
No
Login
USB
Main Specifications
Colour
Black
Important information
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A hidden diamond within the Razer flagship keyboards.
The elevated keys provide a very satisfying feel. They are raised enough to look nice but not so much that you think they will come off.
The chroma is exceptionally satisfying and fully customizable (and with the backlighting of the keys, it looks beautiful).
The keyboard is membrane, which means the click is almost silent. Many people don't like this, and I had my doubts too, but because I live with other people in the house at night (and even during the day), I'm glad I got a membrane keyboard instead of a mechanical one.
The construction is very sturdy, although the body and the feet underneath are made of plastic. The two height options satisfied me more than they should have.
The wrist rest, although plastic, doesn't seem fake, and for someone like me who types constantly, it's a nice addition. Although I would prefer if it had some material to make it softer (e.g. made of foam material or a cushion) and if it could be attached (either magnetically or with a slot), I think for €50, I'm getting what I pay for.
Overall, I am extremely satisfied with my purchase, and for this price, I would recommend it without a second thought.
I bought the keyboard because of its low profile and the brand, but I was very disappointed. The worst typing feel I have seen in a keyboard since 1989, when dozens of keyboards have passed through my hands. It's like the keys have foam underneath them, and the keys have a very large gap between them, making typing very difficult, resulting in me constantly pressing the wrong keys. Unfortunately, I regret my money; the keyboard is completely useless.
terrible product full of bugs every so often it starts going crazy and behaves as if you are continuously pressing a key which can only be fixed by disconnecting or restarting the pc. the drivers and the terrible programs from razer are laughable and only create problems and generally one of the worst keyboards I have ever bought. better to get some 5 euro Chinese ones
It's been a month in my possession, so I can't say much. It looks good, feels fine, the only negative I would say is that the resting piece for the wrist is not magnetic like other brands and comes off occasionally. I hope the letters don't fade in three months
The build quality is the worst. You can barely bend it with your hands. The buttons are also the worst, very poor feel, like keyboards from the 2000s. I do not recommend it to anyone, for any task.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Well, I have to say that for the money, it's top-notch. You all have gotten used to the very expensive ones and it seems terrible to you while it is very good. I can say that it took me quite a while to get used to the small buttons because I have fat fingers and sometimes I press two at once, but it has very good responsiveness and I like it. However, I take away a star for the RGB lights where I didn't expect them to change so quickly. It seems to have a setting for how bright they are but not for whether they stay static or not. I didn't manage to register with Razer, but the manual didn't mention anything about this, and it bothers me that they change so quickly (it's tiring on the eyes). A keyboard for 40€ and below, though, in such quality, you will find it hard to come across, even though it doesn't look like cheap plastic. As for the wrist rest, I feel like it's a big scam or maybe mine is defective? I don't know, I've never used one before!! Anyway, I was expecting some kind of magnetism, but this is the first time I'm experiencing something like this, so I didn't want to take away a star for that!
I use it for typing, not gaming.
Negatives are that it does not support dynamic lighting.
1-2 times out of the blue it has started typing by itself (xfiles).
Also, it does the same if I lock the PC at certain moments (as if a key has been pressed). I can't stop it, only with a reboot or unplugging/plugging the USB.
However, the feel of the keys is quite good. It is, however, a tad smaller in width, resulting in the keys being a little closer together (if you've been typing for 40 years, you notice even the slightest difference)....
After 1 year of use, I am fully satisfied because the sound of the mechanical keyboard doesn't annoy me. I was looking for a decent keyboard at a normal price, and I found it
I got this gaming keyboard because I wanted a good upgrade from the 60% gaming keyboard. I've had it for a few months now and I haven't encountered any issues at all. It's quiet, the length of the cable is exceptional, especially for someone whose PC/console is far from their keyboard. It is worth more than its price.
I bought it a few days ago to replace a keyboard worth 25 euros. I can say that the feel of it is wonderful, almost similar to the feel of keyboards from internet cafes, even though it is membrane. Very nice feel, the keys produce a pleasant sound to the ear. The color on the keyboard is only one at a time, I haven't looked into it further but it has some modes for color selection in the settings. As for cleaning, I don't know yet how easy it is because I've had it for a few days and there isn't any dirt on it except for some dust since it's been out of the box. Very good for 40 euros.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
I have got a very good keyboard for its price with the classic RGB lighting of Razer and quite comfortable although the armrest underneath is a bit hard. It is worth the price!
Quality razer keyboard. For its price, there is no competition... The only negative thing I noticed is that in some games like Fortnite, the RGB flashes without reason. I have not encountered a similar issue. Otherwise, it's okay...
3 stars and this is coming from a die-hard Razer fan with over 10 years of experience with them... Guys, for 40 euros this is the best keyboard you can get. It's membrane, of course, but quite high quality with immediate response to key presses. Plastic everywhere, but what did you expect at this price? Steel?? Nevertheless, to be fair, it's good plastic and seems sturdy and durable. OF COURSE, only time will tell.
Now, let's get to the serious issues.
Bad anti-ghosting... 6 keys... yes, you can play games comfortably without much of an issue, but for us demanding users, it's a stab in the back. The arm rest is unacceptable and completely useless, theoretically a plank would do the same job and maybe better ;/ since it's a slanted cut plastic with the snake logo. I don't want to discuss cleaning, but if someone wants to clean it, it's better to get a can of compressed air spray with good pressure or if they have it handy, some confetti in the basement. I will come back to update my opinion once I tear it apart in L2
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
It is a very good keyboard and relatively quiet. Pay attention to the wrist rest that comes with it, it is not magnetic to the keyboard, so you have to bring it back to its position with every movement. Other than that, it is a very good keyboard for those who want to play their games quietly at night.
For this money, I paid for the name. Its sturdiness is virtual, the body of the keyboard is just heavy. The keys don't have the best feel either. Other than that, for 40€, I got a typical keyboard.
For value for money, this keyboard that combines everything is the best in its category. That is, a membrane keyboard that is quiet, allows you to program the buttons on your PC with full autonomy, and also has customizable RGB lighting.
It is beautifully discreet, with not too many frills on it, and the extra grip to rest your hands may be useful for some to relax, personally I don't find it a good touch but I don't use it.
Coming from a mechanical keyboard, the keys of the Ornata feel somewhat artificial to me, however, its build quality combined with its affordable price make it, in my opinion, a good purchase.
Everything is fine, I just don't understand why Synapse needs to run in the background in order to have a stable color. Without Synapse, it does a slow rainbow and so far I haven't found a way to make it static. Only brightness changes without Synapse. The keys respond instantly and have a light touch, which can lead to spelling mistakes if you press the adjacent key slightly.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Quite a good keyboard - it is not the same as a mechanical one, of course, but the response is good and the noise is minimal (compared to a mechanical one).
The colors are quite nice.
A good purchase for a 40€ keyboard.
I don't have an opinion on durability at the moment
Very good and comfortable keyboard, with nice lighting. So far, no problems after 1 year. The only flaw (hence the 4 stars) is that you can't press 3+ keys simultaneously, like for example the combination W+Shift+Q (this only applies to certain combinations, it doesn't apply, for example, to Alt+Ctrl+Del). If you search on the internet, some say that this is how the keyboard was designed, while others say that it is defective and the problem was solved by replacing it. This means that in several games you may encounter serious issues regarding gameplay.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Very good as a keyboard with nice lighting, especially if you also have Razer Synapse, you can make combinations of smooth keystrokes on the keys, it covers me in everything, awesome!!!
The keyboard is incredible. Starting from its appearance, it is made of plastic, but the quality is the best on the market. This one has RGB which you can use through the Razer application (Razer Synapse). These have a brightness that I have never seen on a keyboard before. At night, it can even blind you, it is so bright. The response time is zero, you feel like you haven't even pressed the key. Additionally, it comes with a wrist rest that helps with typing. You can remove it for gaming use of the keyboard. I highly recommend it, and for its price, it is the best keyboard on the market!!
For casual use, it's fine. If you want it for typing or professional use, in my opinion, buy something else.
I bought this specific keyboard to replace the HyperX FPS that I had bought for 120 euros because it broke and I didn't want to spend that much money again, but also because the noise from the brown switches bothered me at night. The Ornata V3 X is a mediocre keyboard, with which I make more mistakes when typing, and its biggest issue is its lighting.
One reason I bought it is to have backlighting on the keys when I work at night. Unfortunately, the light comes from everywhere, you can't turn off the backlight around the keys, so only the characters are illuminated. And this is incredibly annoying, at night it feels like you're typing on a bright sign.
The Synapse, which is Razer's official software, is essentially useless for this keyboard, and there is no way to make it decent. Synapse is fine software, but it's heavy and forces you to run it with Windows. So if you close it, the keyboard returns to default mode.
Also, the keyboard only supports:
1. changes in brightness,
2. essentially only one effect, which is to adjust the color uniformly across the entire keyboard,
3. and a transition that slowly changes the colors one by one.
4. The good thing is that it also has the setting (which somehow made me not return it) for ambient light, which essentially tries to match the color of the keyboard with the colors of the screen in real time. But even this is annoying on this specific keyboard and distracts you from the screen with a brightness greater than 10%.
The keys are soft and relatively quiet, but there is no comparison in terms of speed and accuracy with a mechanical keyboard. There is a big difference. It feels like hitting soft foam with a plastic toy hammer.
Its construction is very good, and thanks to the membrane for the lighting, it is essentially waterproof.
Top choice in non-100% mechanical keyboards. Beautiful aesthetically and comfortable ergonomically. Unique asterisk or intense brightness due to the transparent base of the keys, but this can also be adjusted by Chroma.
Low profile keyboards are very convenient. They have instant response and fast typing, thanks to the close position of the keys. There are many combinations and lighting patterns thanks to the RAZER SYNAPSE application. The wrist rest is also very convenient. All this for the price of €50.00 with the Razer signature. For someone who can't afford an expensive keyboard, it is the best option.
From other razer models I give it a 9/10. Time will tell, it's still early. Software, feel, silent keys, instant response, functions, lighting, cleaning, price, durability.