Razer Ornata V3 X Gaming Keyboard: Low Profile Keys – Silent Membrane Switches – Spill Resistant – Chroma RGB Lighting – Ergonomic Wrist Rest – Snap Tap

$39.99

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Price: $39.99
(as of Nov 05, 2025 12:16:58 UTC – Details)


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

Customers say

Customers find this keyboard to be a good entry-level option with amazing quality for its price. The keyboard has a nice feel with a soft surface, and while some find it quiet, others note it’s not super quiet. The functionality and durability receive mixed reviews – while it works well with Razer software, some report keys stopping working, and while it holds up perfectly for some, others mention keys breaking within months. The color customization receives mixed feedback, with some praising the changing capability while others can’t change colors, and customers report issues with the right-side shift key sticking and the wrist rest magnets being extremely weak.

Reviews (13)

13 reviews for Razer Ornata V3 X Gaming Keyboard: Low Profile Keys – Silent Membrane Switches – Spill Resistant – Chroma RGB Lighting – Ergonomic Wrist Rest – Snap Tap

  1. Lisa England

    Worth the Money!
    Easy to connect, Another quality RAZER product! LED colors look great. Light weight, smooth feel, & stabile

  2. Steve

    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.

  3. Michael edeburn

    Great keyboard 20 out of 10 would recommend to anyone
    I love this keyboard no input delay very quiet keystrokes being able to change the color to what your mood is or to what you want razer is a great brand to start with big supporter would recommend this keyboard to anyone and the price is very reasonable

  4. Mark 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.

  5. Aldrich Veridian

    Excelent keyboard
    I love my new keyboard. Its comfortable. It looks really cool. It eas easy to set up. Its slim. I love how I can program macros in this keyboard.

  6. Amanda

    Good keyboard
    Great keyboard. Not too uncomfortable. Love the lighting effect.

  7. Mr.Weaver

    Razer quality
    Works amazingly well and comfortable. I do wish the wrist support was magnetic like other models but it doesn’t slide very much. Great keyboard would buy again

  8. Daniel

    Ended up returning the keyboard for the other version
    I got this keyboard for my birthday, it looked very nice and good quality. I didn’t know it was the cheaper version of the keyboard model at the moment. So some of the features I was looking forward to weren’t the best. Some of those features were: magnetic wrist ramp, (it wasn’t very magnetic at all) custom RGB through the app, (which there was, but all of the more custom options were for the other version) I also thought that the wrist pad/ramp was padded, but I just didn’t notice that it wasn’t at that time. The keys are a bit loud, but it’s not horrible.I decided to return it, and buy the other version. For the wrist ramp issue I’m going to buy a separate wrist pad that’s more comfortable and works for the keyboard.If you’re curious which keyboard the other version is here’s the link: https://a.co/d/8sh6VldAnd here’s the wrist pad if you’re looking into buying one:https://a.co/d/eJTAfLw

  9. Antonio Andalcio

    I purchased this keyboard about a year ago, and while the functionality is still fine, the lettering on several keys has completely rubbed off. For a product that’s supposed to last through regular use, this is unacceptable. Its frustrating and slows me down while typing.

  10. KEREM KURT

    Hayatımda aldığım en iyi düşük segment klavye. Zamanında keşke koca koca paralar vereceğime bunu alsaymışım.

  11. Xcheshirecat

    This keyboard feels amazing. I don’t like mechanical keys feelings. These are soft keys, like the best laptop ones. Low noise, comfortable

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  13. Rodolfo Antonio Hernández Vera

    Funciona excelente el único detalle el teclado viene diseño americano, escojan bien si son de latam

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