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At a glance

Expert’s Rating

Pros

  • Very quiet membrane switches
  • Ultra-slim, ergonomic design
  • Splash-proof Construction
  • Attractive price
  • Supports modern features such as “Snap Tap”
  • Previous ghosting issues resolved in newer batches/firmware versions

Cons

  • Only 1-zone RGB lighting
  • No N-key rollover (hardware limitation)
  • Simple hard plastic palm rest without padding or magnetic attachment
  • No internal memory for profiles; software must run continuously in the background
  • Membrane key feel is spongy compared to mechanical switches

Our Verdict

The Razer Ornata V3 X is an entry-level model aimed primarily at users looking for a quiet and ergonomic keyboard for the home office who occasionally want to immerse themselves in laid-back gaming worlds.

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In the world of gaming peripherals, the name Razer often stands for high-end equipment and prices that are beyond the budget of casual gamers. With the Razer Ornata V3 X, however, the manufacturer is taking a different approach and offering you an affordable entry into the world of slim gaming keyboards.

In this review, I evaluate whether this model strikes the right balance between gaming performance and typing comfort, or whether the technical compromises detract from the gaming experience.

Strategic reorientation: The return to pure membrane

While the standard version of the Razer Ornata V3 relies on hybrid mechanical-membrane technology, the Razer Ornata V3 X marks a deliberate step back to classic membrane switch architecture. For you, this means one thing above all: significantly reduced background noise.

Razer markets these keys as “Silent Membrane Switches,” which are dampened by a continuous rubber mat. Technically speaking, this is a full-size keyboard with a 105-key layout, which remains surprisingly torsion-resistant despite its plastic construction.

The chassis is made of robust ABS plastic and, including the palm rest, weighs in at approximately 1.7 pounds.

Design and ergonomics: A stealth look for your desk

The most striking feature of the Razer Ornata V3 X is its ultra-slim form factor. With a case height of just around 1.22 inches, it sits significantly flatter on your desk than classic mechanical keyboards.

This allows for a more natural hand position, which is easier on the wrists even during long work or gaming sessions. Razer includes an ergonomic palm rest with the keyboard; However, unlike the more expensive models, it is made of simple hard plastic and is not magnetically attached, but simply slides into place in front of the keyboard.

A clever detail is the integrated cable management on the underside: You can route the USB cable out of the housing either centrally, on the left or on the right, to avoid cable clutter on your setup.

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Focus on typing feel and durability

When typing, the Razer Ornata V3 X reveals its membrane nature. I find the feel to be rather soft, which is typical of rubber dome switches. Nevertheless, the flat keycaps score points for their short travel distance, which subjectively speeds up the response time.

To counteract wear and tear, the keycaps are finished with a special UV coating. This is designed to prevent the keys from becoming shiny too quickly due to finger abrasion and grease, or the lettering from fading — a common criticism of budget ABS keycaps.

Furthermore, the gaming keyboard is designed to be splash-proof, so that minor mishaps involving drinks do not immediately lead to a total technical failure.

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Gaming performance and ghosting issues

In practical use, the Razer Ornata V3 X offers a surprisingly agile gaming experience, which is primarily facilitated by its flat design. We find that “strafing” (sideways movements) in shooters feels noticeably faster, as the shorter actuation distances of the low-profile keys suggest almost lag-free input.

Despite its membrane-based design, the feedback in fast-paced FPS or MOBA titles is remarkably precise for a budget model. A real technical highlight is the new support for “Razer Snap Tap” via the latest Synapse 4 software.

This technology allows you to prioritize the most recent keystroke when changing direction without having to release the previous key: an advantage that was previously reserved almost exclusively for expensive models such as the in-house Huntsman series.

As for the notorious ghosting issue, which drew heavy criticism at launch, the situation has fundamentally changed. While early batches did indeed struggle to register combinations such as “Shift+W+Q” or “A+W+E” simultaneously, our tests and user reports show that Razer has gotten the problem under control since late 2025.

Thanks to firmware updates and adjustments in the production of newer batches, critical 3-key combinations (such as pressing “Q+W+E” simultaneously) are now reliably recognized. Nevertheless, it should be noted:

As a membrane keyboard, it does not offer unlimited N-key rollover due to its design. For the vast majority of gaming scenarios, however, the matrix has now been optimized to such an extent that you should no longer encounter any blockages during everyday gaming.

The feedback in fast-paced FPS or MOBA titles is remarkably precise for a budget model.

Friedrich Stiemer

Software integration and lighting options

Visual customization is handled via the Razer Synapse software. Here you can control the “Razer Chroma” RGB lighting, although the Razer Ornata V3 X has only a single lighting zone.

This means you cannot assign a different color to each key individually: The entire keyboard always lights up in the same color or cycles through the same effect. You can choose from effects such as “Breathing,” “Static,” or “Wave.”

You can also use the software to record macros and freely remap almost any key. Please note, however, that the keyboard has no internal memory. Your profiles are therefore only active while the Synapse software is running in the background.

 

This articles is written by : Nermeen Nabil Khear Abdelmalak

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