

The keys had a clicky feel and sound to them but were also quite tactile. To me it did just that, it provided me benefits from both mechanical and membrane keyboards. With the Razer Ornata V2 offering Mecha-Membrane keys they are supposed to offer the best of both worlds. Regardless, it is still nice to see this. But you won’t be touching the casing too often, so it is not as useful. The exterior is rather resistant to picking up finger oils making it rather fingerprint-resistant. At its price point, I was expecting it to be lacking in this area, but it exceeded my expectations a lot. It seems that Razer has done a great job at making this keyboard quite stiff durable. Upon trying to flex and bend it, there is little to no movement at all. I was quite surprised at how stiff it was. The actual keyboard itself is built out of a sturdy, hard textured ABS plastic. Underneath the keyboard will be the USB cable and the included wrist rest.


On top of the box lid, you will find product information and some nice chroma stickers included. I believe that this is something we can all respect about Razer products. It was packaged beautifully, and the keyboard was presented in a great format. When I initially unboxed the keyboard, I was quite impressed, to say the least.
