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Razer Ornata V2 Mecha-Membrane Gaming Keyboard With Razer Chroma RGB US Layout
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Brand | Razer |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
Connectivity Technology | Wired - Attached |
Keyboard Description | Membrane |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | Modern |
Material | Metal |
Included Components | Keyboard |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
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Brightness | — | — | 5.0 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Ergonomic | — | — | 4.8 | 4.0 | 3.6 | 3.8 |
For gaming | — | — | 4.7 | 4.3 | 3.7 | 3.7 |
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connectivity tech | Wired - Attached | USB-A | — | wired | Wired USB | Wired USB |
number of keys | 104 | 104 | 110 | 87 | 64 | 104 |
compatible devices | Gaming Console | PC/Mac | Gaming Console | PC | Gaming Console | PC |
keyboard description | Membrane | Mechanical | Gaming | Gaming | Gaming | Gaming |
operating system | — | — | Windows 10 | — | Microsoft Windows | Microsoft Windows |
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Product Dimensions | 18.23 x 9.61 x 1.28 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Manufacturer | Razer |
ASIN | B087GP9WKQ |
Item model number | RZ03-03380100-R3M1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #58,932 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #844 in Mac Gaming Keyboards #4,022 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
Date First Available | May 21, 2020 |
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I really wanted to like this thing, and yet as I type this I am on a different board from the same company, as I replaced it soon after the purchase. Which begs the question, why am I rating it so highly? Well, lemme explain.
First off, I wanna point out how Razer products are indeed premium and still high quality at the end of the day. There has been this bad rap going around that, "Razer isn't what it used to be," and that all the stuff they have made in the last decade or so is crap. Completely untrue, the Ornata V2 was a prime example of that. Even though I personally didn't like it, doesn't mean there was no effort put into it.
Secondly, another complaint I was generally seeing online when shopping for this was, people extremely disliked its companion software, Razer Synapse. I wanna just say to those people, they are whining unnecessarily and sound like petulant children, pardon my French. Their claims that it's too resource heavy make little sense to me, I watched a review on a similar product where someone claimed that the 700mb install file, that uses about 200mb of RAM for processing, was too much for them to condone using it beyond the initial set up stage. And all I have to say to them is, "Oooowwwaaaaah, cry some more. Get a bigger hard drive and some more RAM man." If in 2022 you are worried about that small a file taking up that little system resources, then you need to reprioritize your life. Also, it's not hard to use at all, it has a good UI, it makes sense, I was able to get the settings I wanted in less time than it took to cook my morning breakfast. But I digress.
Now that the preamble is out of the way, the device review:
I can honestly say, despite it not being my cup of tea, it will be for someone. It uses a hybrid switch system which boils down to there being a membrane that actually actuates the key presses, and there is a mechanical "switch," of sorts that makes a light click, and has some tactility that allows you to feel when the keys are pressed. I put switch in quotes, because it's not a traditional switch. Since that would mean it has it's own housing and springs to help actuate the key, and it would have a cross shaped hole in the keys to fit into a standard peg, but it doesn't. It has a plastic stem traditionally seen on older membrane boards, and when depressed, it causes a mechanism in the side of each key well to fire, making the distinct click, so it's quite weird in comparison to other keyboards of similar make. For example, SteelSeries has the Apex 5 which has hybrid switches that are similar to this and make the same claims, but actually have true switches instead. The result is, you get a tactile click, which I enjoy, and each press is bottomed out into a soft membrane, but since the click mechanism creates a friction drag on each press, it causes the keys to require more force to press than you might expect, or want them to. I had a few moments when I was typing on it when my keystrokes weren't being registered because I didn't use enough force to actuate them. This made touch typing a lot tougher than it should be. Which was a shame, because when everything went right, the typing experience was great. However, gaming is another story. Since the keys need more force to press, finger fatigue was a real issue. I would be playing an FPS game and simply pressing W to move forward for a few minutes made my fingers tired after a bit. I have carpal tunnel and using them like this becomes hard after an hour or two. So if you suffer from the same problems, then this might be a hard pass.
On to build quality, it's very sturdy with little board flex, despite being an all plastic construction. It's big and chunky like a retro board, which I personally enjoy the look of, and the mid-profile keys are great since it's height is more than I am used to, shrinking it's profile a bit. Which the included wrist rest helps elevate the hands while typing making ergonomics pretty good since it's at just the right height. It goes on magnetically, and I had zero issues with it staying on during typing or gameplay, and if you have a desk pad that can fit it, it's simple to move and reposition the thing, as it's rubber feet are many and keep it from sliding itself. The top plastics have a matte finish with a light texture on it, and the keys have a layer of matte, rubber feeling coating as well, that unfortunately gets the grease off your fingers a bit too well, but is easy to clean in that regard. The RGB on the board is probably the nicest I have seen in a long time. It has a milky plastic backplane under the membranes that diffuses light excellently, and makes things like the sound visualizer in Synapse look great, very bright lights and a multitude of options make it one of the best in my opinion. Combined with the Razer Goliathus pad, which is the bundle I got here, it makes a wonderful light show and elevates the space a lot.
All that said, I can't really recommend this except for a specific sub-set of keyboard enthusiasts. If you are not a fan of 100% mechanical switches and like the feel of membranes, but enjoy a light click when you type, this is great. But for someone who has typed on and used mechanical switches and knows how nice those feel, like myself, it's hard to come back to a membrane board like this. Again, it's not a bad experience, just not what I was looking for, so in the end I imagine this is someone's perfect board, just not my perfect board.
That probably belongs to the Huntsman Elite I ordered soon after this one...
*Although, now that title belongs to the Huntsman V2 I eventually ordered after that!
Im not sure what the reasoning for this is but it is really messing me up and not something i want to get used to.
For gaming this is a good keyboard if you are ok with razers synapse software
For programming - I HATE IT
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Aber diese hat mir gezeigt, dass es doch gravierende Unterschiede gibt. Ich bin sehr zufrieden, und kann sie nur empfehlen.