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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with sleek style and silent power!
The Razer Ornata V3 X is a wired gaming keyboard featuring 87 low-profile silent membrane keys, a spill-resistant design, and customizable Chroma RGB lighting. Its ergonomic wrist rest and cable routing options make it ideal for long hours of comfortable, clutter-free use, blending performance and style for both gamers and professionals.












| ASIN | B09X6GJ691 |
| Additional Features | Chroma RGB Lighting, Low-Profile Key, Silent Membrane Switches, Spill Resistant, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,031 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #397 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Ergonomic Wrist Rest, Keyboard, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,060 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 3rd Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.46"L x 5.68"W x 1.23"H |
| Item Type Name | PC Gaming Keyboard |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Mfr Part Number | RZ03-04470200-R3U1 |
| Model Name | Ornata V3 X |
| Model Number | RZ03-04470200-R3U1 |
| Number of Keys | 87 |
| Number of Sections | 6 |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Special Feature | Chroma RGB Lighting, Low-Profile Key, Silent Membrane Switches, Spill Resistant, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | V3 X |
| Switch Type | Silent Membrane |
| UPC | 840272901403 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
J**L
Solid, quiet keyboard with great lighting and comfort
The Razer Ornata V3 X has been an awesome addition to my setup. I love the low-profile keys—they feel smooth and responsive without being too loud, which makes typing and gaming much more comfortable. The RGB lighting looks great and is easy to customize, giving it that signature Razer style. It’s also spill-resistant, which is reassuring, and the wrist rest adds a nice touch for long sessions. Overall, it’s a great keyboard for anyone who wants a balance of comfort, performance, and style without going overboard on price.
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.
D**.
I love this keyboard.
The keyboard is amazing. It looks beautiful, has many backlight options, the keys are pressed softly, quietly. It has many functions such as volume control, backlight brightness, video rewind, and so on. There is a stand in front of the keyboard that is very convenient and can be removed or installed at any time. After a year of active play, nothing broke or deteriorated. The print on the keys is still clear, nothing has worn off. It is generally accepted that Razer is overpriced, but for some reason this keyboard does not cost under $ 200 like the others, but $ 30-40. I think the price for this keyboard is excellent. I recommend buying it!
M**Z
It’s good, but not perfect…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 keys’ 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. I’m 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 keyboard’s highly visible keys.) • The lack of dedicated media buttons, but I knew that before purchase. • The Synapse software is fascinating, yet quite slow. It’s 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 something…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 don’t recall needing to have downloaded some software unlike this Razer one to get the backlighting to work. No it didn’t have RGB lighting, but a keyboard with backlighting was amazing to me for a new desktop PC. Sure, this Razer keyboard works without downloading Razer’s Synapse software, but I wish there was a way to change the backlight color without it. That’s my main gripe about this Razer keyboard. I still haven’t tried the highly touted mechanical keyboards that I have been reading about for eons, but I have loved membrane keyboards so much that I haven’t 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 doesn’t have dedicate media buttons. Do I need those dedicated media buttons? Not really…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 don’t require lots of features as on many other, more expensive gaming keyboards that I have read about before opting for this one.
R**Z
Nice entry keyboard
For the price i feel like you cant go wrong. I PC game with a controller so i dont personally get into the needs of a full mechanical keyboard, this was a nice middle ground of still having something i can type with and set custom macros with Razer software but also priced at the entry level and just be an overall good comfortable keyboard. Used for daily computing, not gaming.
D**O
Perfect if you want functionality
If you aren't a total keyboard enthusiast and just want something that works well, this is a great pick. I personally love the low-profile keys, they feel nice to type on and feel soft to the touch. It feels sleek and has a cool cable management trick underneath to keep your desk looking clean. The software was also easy to install. It’s not perfect, though. The RGB lighting can be shockingly bright at night if you have it on the higher settings. The software can be a bit of a pain and runs pretty slow. Also, while most of the keys are quiet, the space bar is weirdly loud compared to the rest. If you’re looking for media buttons this one doesn’t have them. Still, for a budget-friendly keyboard without having something too basic and nothing too fancy, this one is a good buy.
A**M
Great keyboard
With modern day keyboards, I have noticed a lot of keys don't want to go down at weird angles... sadly, not all fingers are shaped perfectly straight and modern day keyboards are terrible for that. This keyboard breaks the mold and is great through and through. The LED is too bright for me, so I disabled it, and the slope at the front of the keyboard is useless to me personally, but the keyboard itself is worth it and more. You'll never key a key that is crooked and won't go down, the letters and numbers stay on very well, and if you want a specific color to cool... you can do that too. All of the keys are very responsive and I am happy to say it doesn't require any dumb software to get started - unless you want to change the colors a bunch - and even that software is fine. I purchased two of these now (one for my kid) and even at this point - if anything goes wrong with it, I'd buy another with a smile for how well it has performed through gaming and countless emails - and amazon reviews haha!
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.
D**O
Love this keyboard
I live the keyboard. Not a fan of mechanical keyboards ( they click and clack too much as you type ) this being a membrane keyboard is just perfect. Love then customizability , great app. And I also discovered that razer is a great company.
A**T
Kaliteli ürün
Çok iyi ürün
L**O
Cumple con lo que es no hay más
Realmente el teclado es muy bueno ,calidad funcionamiento si no buscas algo tan extravagante y solo lo usarás para lo que es no nesesitas más cumple bien con su propósito
T**5
Get what you pay for
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.
B**C
Very nice to use and pretty
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