Summary
If you want to save some money and get a good keyboard that doesn’t have all the bells-and whistles, then this could be your favorite. The typing action is nice with no loud clanking sounds or anything else noticeable enough for people around me (incl relatives). It also offers plenty of features at an affordable price – but if I were looking specifically into gaming keyboards probably wouldn’t choose one over others since they usually cost more than what’s necessary!
Pros
- Decent build quality
- Fast, comfortable typing action
- Very affordable
Cons
- Few extra features
- Mediocre rollover rating
- Disappointing RGB lighting
With its lower price, the Cynosa Lite is one of Razer’s most affordable gaming keyboards. However this time around they have traded off some features for affordability which includes using membrane keys rather than mechanical technology and also limited lighting options in order to keep costs down while still providing consumers with all these great benefits that we know from them!
The Cynosa’s low price makes it a popular choice among gamers. The Logitech G213 Prodigy and SteelSeries Apex 3 are both over five dollars more expensive, while the average gamer will find their money much better spent on this device than those other options!

The Cynosa Lite is a budget-friendly option for those who want to stay gaming on the go. Made entirely out of plastic, this mouse doesn’t have as sturdy or long lasting feel but it can still take trips back and forth between LAN parties with ease!
The budget price means you can’t expect any extra decoration. The Cynosa Lite has an RGB logo on its front edge, but it’s not like other Razer keyboards that have bold angles and bright lights – which makes this particular model less appealing in our opinion!
The SteelSeries Apex 3 has stronger lighting on each key and extra underneath its buttons – which means it features a bold, ethereal RGB glow beneath the keys. It’s brighter than other competitors as well!

While all three keyboards have some features in common, they also differ quite a bit. One thing that makes the Razer Cynosa Lite stand out is its design–the keys aren’t sunken into place like those on other models so you can see more surface area while typing or gaming!

The buttons on this keyboard are light and soft, which makes them easy to press without giving off any noise or feeling like they might break if you push down too hard. Plus the linear typing action means that there isn’t an obstruction at each end of your finger when pressing these keys – something I really appreciate since my hands get tired quickly from repetitive tasks such as gaming!
It’s not surprising that there are a lot of different types and styles when it comes to typing input devices. There’s something for everyone, whether you prefer the feel or design aesthetic from one company over another – even though they may use membrane technology in their respective products! One thing we do know is this: if outright feels aren’t what make your heart sing then go ahead an get yourself some good old fashioned mechanical keys instead because I guarantee those will be worth every penny spent on them alone (pun very much intended).

Why should you buy it?
- The Razer gaming keyboard is a good option if you’re looking for a bargain.
- The Razer has soft, light, fast and quiet buttons that are good enough for mainstream games.
- The Cynosa keyboard has cost-saving measures that include modest lighting.
Don’t buy it if
- Some people prefer a softer typing action, while others prefer a more tactile and faster experience.
- A Razer keyboard is a good choice for someone looking for a low-cost keyboard with few features.
- If you’re willing to spend a little more, you can get a better keyboard with more features.