I have a 3 dollar keyboard for 11 years. Used it every single day for gaming typing and what not. Cleaned it once last year. No issues still. Don't understand these "gaming" keyboards.
Great review! It's really helpful to get an in-depth look at the Razer ornot V3. I appreciate your detailed analysis of the build quality, switches, and RGB lighting. It's good to know the pros and cons of this keyboard, especially in comparison to other options on the market. Keep up the great work!
All the mechanical keyboards start to "chatter" and double press keys rather quickly, especially with more dust/ashes around. Even LEDs start showing the wrong colors after only a year or two. For the high price for proper models, that is unacceptable. Coupled with the noise of even the rare silent switches, no wonder people are disappointed and are going back to membrane.
@@WeDoTech Up until recently I had an ASUS ROG Strix Flare 1 (MX brown, lasered key layout), and since my country layout is extremely difficult to find with completely see-through keycaps (not just up/down half), wristwrest and RGB, I ended down with Logitech G213. I wated to get Razer Ornata V3 but it does not have NKRO. At least the G213 is way more silent and I can see all the letters in the dark...
@@xd_joe You know what, I missed the keypress feel of the mechanical keyboard, so I did even more research, and today I got the Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL (red linear). It is even better that on the reviews. Mine is even quieter that You can hear on YT videos. These low-profile switches are great, they even feel pre-lubed. And since it is hot-swappable and the caps have Cherry stem, I can always replace both. Great keyboard, different feel than other Razor keyboards.
If you couldn't buy a mechanical for about the same / less, it would be. But since you can, it's really not. Subjective anecdote: A friend who doesn't actually care about mechanicals bought this Razer, and returned it two hours after to get an identically priced mechanical keyboard from Razer. Apparently the key feel is that bad / inconsistent that even a person who normally likes membranes might not like this one.
Easy do not buy mark by me. Keys are super inconsistent, few doesnt even klick from day one, gladly returned, confortable magnetic wrist rest is only positive point of this board. 4/10
@@Heavnelydemonare you retarded or what?) He asked what to buy OVER this keyboard. So, basically for ~60$ price. Btw, your recommendations are overpriced trash. If you wanna buy good low-profile mechanical keyboard, you can just buy keychron or nuphy, not razer or logitech.
@@alvinw2948 mmo's, moba, or just when you customize keys for whatever game you play, i change q and e with skills in all mmo's and use them while moving with w and rotate with the mouse.
Damn are they still using those standard rubber dome switches but just with a clicker? Have they not learnt anything from the previous models with how the clickiness wears off over time?
@@anthonyspinozzi1312 The "mechanical feel" extends to the transaction process: It costs so much you'd think you would be getting real mechanical switches, but alas.
i recently bought the crosair. it is amazing for the price, you can add multiple lighting effects on top of each other, allowing you to be creative, you can even choose colors and pace for the effects, you can even set static colors for the keyboard bc it is split into 5 zones (zone 1 blue, zone 2 greem and so on). the crosair has more effects than ornata You get 6 macro keys to assign so many functions to, launch app or text or shortcut and much more, it also more media keys. The only downside is that the rbg transition is not as smooth as ornata
@@zauberx Nothing sounds as bad as this Razer fake-mechanical though: It has built in clickers. It's trying to emulate the loudest type of mechanical switch. So it "sounds like mechanical, feels like cheap rubber dome."
I have a 3 dollar keyboard for 11 years. Used it every single day for gaming typing and what not. Cleaned it once last year. No issues still. Don't understand these "gaming" keyboards.
mostly looks and "increased performance"
Great review! It's really helpful to get an in-depth look at the Razer ornot V3. I appreciate your detailed analysis of the build quality, switches, and RGB lighting. It's good to know the pros and cons of this keyboard, especially in comparison to other options on the market. Keep up the great work!
Glad it was helpful!
All the mechanical keyboards start to "chatter" and double press keys rather quickly, especially with more dust/ashes around. Even LEDs start showing the wrong colors after only a year or two. For the high price for proper models, that is unacceptable. Coupled with the noise of even the rare silent switches, no wonder people are disappointed and are going back to membrane.
I personally love mechanical keyboards, they can be pretty loud, but everyone has their preferences, what keyboard do you use?
@@WeDoTech Up until recently I had an ASUS ROG Strix Flare 1 (MX brown, lasered key layout), and since my country layout is extremely difficult to find with completely see-through keycaps (not just up/down half), wristwrest and RGB, I ended down with Logitech G213. I wated to get Razer Ornata V3 but it does not have NKRO. At least the G213 is way more silent and I can see all the letters in the dark...
idk man ive had my blackwidow for 3 years and ive never had any problems with it and i use it ALLOT..
@@xd_joe You know what, I missed the keypress feel of the mechanical keyboard, so I did even more research, and today I got the Deathstalker V2 Pro TKL (red linear). It is even better that on the reviews. Mine is even quieter that You can hear on YT videos. These low-profile switches are great, they even feel pre-lubed. And since it is hot-swappable and the caps have Cherry stem, I can always replace both. Great keyboard, different feel than other Razor keyboards.
Too late I’m buying it rn
I have Razer Cinosa V2 from 3 years and IT s performe very good.
Bro your spelling and grammar 💀
@@lesserafimseasonthat's what the keyboard did to him ☠️
I just ordered mine for 47 bucks is it ok considering the price?
Absolutely
Ja wczoraj zamówiłem taką samą na 32 £ nie mogę się doczekać
@@mranonymous4592 its really cool for its price bro
If you couldn't buy a mechanical for about the same / less, it would be. But since you can, it's really not. Subjective anecdote: A friend who doesn't actually care about mechanicals bought this Razer, and returned it two hours after to get an identically priced mechanical keyboard from Razer. Apparently the key feel is that bad / inconsistent that even a person who normally likes membranes might not like this one.
as a membrane user i would just prefer razer cynosa over ornata.
Easy do not buy mark by me. Keys are super inconsistent, few doesnt even klick from day one, gladly returned, confortable magnetic wrist rest is only positive point of this board. 4/10
Wrong bum
I have the original v1 ornata. and it feels horrible. the only thing I like about it would be the keycaps but it's not that responsive tbh.
what keyboard would you recommend over this ?
g915 or deathstlaker v2 pro
@@Heavnelydemonare you retarded or what?)
He asked what to buy OVER this keyboard. So, basically for ~60$ price. Btw, your recommendations are overpriced trash.
If you wanna buy good low-profile mechanical keyboard, you can just buy keychron or nuphy, not razer or logitech.
yeah for $220, gtfo@@Heavnelydemon
don't buy it doesn't have a key rollover, u can't press QWE at the same time..
Thanks, was about to
when do you even use that at the same time?
@@alvinw2948 In games. Plenty of times.
@@alvinw2948 mmo's, moba, or just when you customize keys for whatever game you play, i change q and e with skills in all mmo's and use them while moving with w and rotate with the mouse.
Damn are they still using those standard rubber dome switches but just with a clicker? Have they not learnt anything from the previous models with how the clickiness wears off over time?
I think it's meant to be like "mechanical feeling" while not actually having individual switches.
@@anthonyspinozzi1312 The "mechanical feel" extends to the transaction process: It costs so much you'd think you would be getting real mechanical switches, but alas.
this or corsair k55 ?
i recently bought the crosair. it is amazing for the price, you can add multiple lighting effects on top of each other, allowing you to be creative, you can even choose colors and pace for the effects, you can even set static colors for the keyboard bc it is split into 5 zones (zone 1 blue, zone 2 greem and so on). the crosair has more effects than ornata
You get 6 macro keys to assign so many functions to, launch app or text or shortcut and much more, it also more media keys.
The only downside is that the rbg transition is not as smooth as ornata
yes very good
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@@WeDoTech dont worry i alr subbed
Deepcool KB500
It’s 34$ now
Got mine for $30 plust tax during walmart cyber week deals. Not a great keyboared but it it great for the price.
Ouch, $34 seems highly overpriced for this.
Redragon k556 - cheaper, mechanical, much better build quality... way im going👍🏻
which sounds terrible
@@zauberx Nothing sounds as bad as this Razer fake-mechanical though: It has built in clickers. It's trying to emulate the loudest type of mechanical switch. So it "sounds like mechanical, feels like cheap rubber dome."
to late already got it for $90
Ja za 30£
This "gaming" keyboard doesn't have N-key rollover support or Anti-Ghosting support. Useless trash
is this a joke? fake mechanic for 60$ wow
Just Razer being Razer
@@WeDoTech steelseries same thing shokingly how little choice there is. almost no membrane keyboards specially tkl