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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with compact power and instant control!
The PERIBOARD-407 is a compact, wired membrane keyboard featuring a sleek piano black finish and 11 multimedia hotkeys. Designed for professionals with limited desk space, it offers plug-and-play USB-A connectivity compatible with Windows XP through 10. Crafted from durable ABS with laser-printed keys, it delivers a tactile, quiet typing experience backed by a 24-month warranty.







| Brand | perixx |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity technology | USB-A |
| Keyboard description | Membrane |
| Recommended uses for product | Office |
| Special feature | Hotkeys and Media Keys |
I**0
Great little keyboard ! UPDATED 3 yrs later
This is a great little keyboard ! Highly recommended, 5 stars ! Great for one hand typing, it has big clear lettering, a nice positive feel to the key presses, all the necessary keys and none of the ones I don't need ! All the keys are consistently sensitive and responsive and the lettering is big and clear which makes it perfect for typing in low light. I quickly got used to the size and spacing of the keys and now only a few hours later I would not want to go back to that old Logitech KB ! Key spacing is very slightly tighter than STD spacing but it's a great KB to type on especially if you prefer to type with one hand like me. It's not at all clattery or creaky like some KB's, I do like the slightly muted sound of the keys. It has all of the important keys such as Left CTRL, Right CTRL, left and right Shift keys, Delete, Insert, Home, and End Keys and a good sized well placed Enter key plus full size Arrow keys, most compact keyboards don't ! I'm replacing my old Logitech keyboard because it's noisy, clattery, creaky, hard to see the letters in low light and some of the keys are getting a little sticky, I found myself making more and more typo's and having to correct them which makes typing a bit of a chore. I have been wanting to replace it for some time and had this one on my wish list for months while I searched for a replacement. It had to be small because I use it on my lap not on a desk and I wanted something that would feel right, it also had to have really good customer reviews, this was a great choice ! UPDATE, 3 years later it has given me no issues whatsoever ! It has been dropped on the floor dozens of times, I have sometimes trodden on the cable when standing up and it got dragged off my lap and it still works like new, the cable is undamaged and there are no signs of it pulling out ! One of the biggest benefits is that the gaps between the keys are too small for crumbs and dust so you don't have to clean out under the keys, the HP keyboards I use at work are terrible by comparison !
A**R
What What?! Crazy good for the money!
OK, I literally only just opened the box 15 minutes ago so it's probably not the best time to be writing a review. Nevertheless, I am typing this review now, on the Perixx Periboard-407b in black, because I am so impressed with it! It's exactly what I was looking for, in the sense that it has really nice keys, with just the right amount of resistance... not like many regular membrane boards that are very low profile and you only have to tickle the keys. This has keys that are mid-height profile and very solid and stable, giving it a very tactile feel. Ok the case is plastic, but it is impressively quiet. Better than any 'branded' full sized keyboards I've used in the past. I was thinking of purchasing a mechanical keyboard with either red or brown switches for between £50 & £100, but after trying them out at the stores a couple of days ago, I realised that wasn't the way to go. I'm sure they're great, but i'm not a touch typist (or a gamer), and have exclusively used a laptop for the last 10 years, so I needed something that was lower profile, but with the same tactile feeling of mechanical keyboard. I found it after reading other review here. And the reviews were spot on. I work in customer support, and they have full-sized keyboards at work, which means that the mouse is in an incredibly uncomfortable position, which gives me repetitive strain in my fingers, up my hand and all up my arm to my shoulder. This effectively 73% sized keyboard is only 2.8cm wider than the POK3R 3 mechanical keyboard I was going to buy, which is touted as a 60% board. This one is actually the exact same width as my MacBook Air 13" (see the picture). Other things I like about this keyboard is that it has static rubberised feet, not flimsy fold-out feet at the back that are easy to break, making this feel solid and stable. It docent slide on my kitchen granite top, but I'll test it on my work desk later, but I imagine it's pretty unmovable. OK, it's a windows-centric keyboard, but I'm using it on my MacBook and it works absolutely fine. On the plus side, it doesn't default to Numlock on, like is usually does on Windows machine (apparently, according to what i've read). In fact, I can't even get the Numlock to operate using FN+Numlk keys. No biggie though, who even uses that. So considering it wasn't designed for a Mac, and considering other people have posted here that it doesn't work on a Mac (that's BS), I am pretty impresses with how it has performed. It even allows me to control the brightness and volume keys. My only gripe is that they didn't install a usb port for a mouse connection, or USB stick, but aside from that I think for £15, how can you go wrong with a product like this. Let's hope it lasts more than a few months before the keys start to fail (as some other people on here have testified) because I won't be able to return it for a replacement as I am in Cyprus. On the plus side, I ordered it on Monday night, and received it Wednesday afternoon via UPS even though it was estimated to arrive tomorrow. Just in time for tonight's shift at work... winner! (OK UPS option was £11.50, but still worth it).
B**T
Great size, lovely to use
Needed a keyboard as I'd moved my laptop to a stand, and when I'm typing while on video calls, the whole thing wobbled. Had a cheapo compact keyboard in a box, but soon found out it didn't have a backspace, PrtSC or # keys- all of which I use. Plus it was hard to use properly. Bought this keyboard, and it's great! Keys are just right in sponginess, it has the keys I need, UK layout, and it's just lovely to use. It's not backlit, but that's a minor quibble and at this price-point, not surprised. It was just plug and play, it's a nice compact size and fits on my limited space desk very nicely. Definitely recommended!
A**R
Great Keyboard without extra number pad at the side.
I’ve been using my new keyboard for two weeks – didn’t want to give feedback too soon. I use the keyboard for work in my office at home with it connected to my laptop (Lenovo Laptop with Windows 7). It gets used pretty much every day, including typing for substantial documents as well as the usual email, web forms and general use. The big positive for me after two weeks is that my mouse is now much closer to my right hand (I’m right handed). This purchase was to get a keyboard without the number pad and other keys which are at the right side on a standard keyboard. As a result my mouse use feels more comfortable as the reaching and stretching for my mouse has reduced. I am hoping that the arm and wrist discomfort I was having reaching for my mouse, due to the position of the number pad and other keys to the right side, will now fully resolve. For the keyboard itself: The keys seem to work well. I like the feel of them. Although the keys appear to be a little further apart than a standard keyboard I think that this might just be an optical illusion because of the key shape and there is a visible part of keyboard between the keys rather than on the standard keyboard I had where I could see the bottom of the keys all next to each other. The key strokes are a little noisier than my standard keyboard (an hp) but not a problem. The ‘number lock’ was easily switched off using ‘Fn’ key and the ‘NumLk’ key and it hasn’t come back on as a ‘default’ setting. The keyboard is a little thinner and lower, with a flatter angle, than my previous keyboard. I use a gel wrist pad in front of the keyboard and it felt as if I’d need to do something to adjust the height and angle of the keyboard, so I did – positioning the front edge of the keyboard on the lip of my wrist support pad and the rear feet /edge of the keyboard on the front of my laptop (which is closed and flat in its docking station) has given an increase in overall height and a slightly greater tilt which is feeling more comfortable. Whilst I am not that fast I use a ‘touch-typing’ style with forefinger resting on ‘F’ and ‘J’ for left and right hand respectively and other fingers covering centre line keys and moving from there with the thumbs on the space bar (space bar is big enough for both my man sized thumbs). I’m already getting used to the slightly different arrangement for the ‘Insert’, ‘Delete’, ‘Home’, ‘Page Up’, ‘Page Down’ and ‘End’ keys. So after two weeks of work use this is looking like a good purchase. I might even take the delivery film off the keyboard now.
Z**E
Backspace button???
Delivery was great. Keyboard size is good, keys are quiet but backspace doesn't work!
A**U
Good sized keyboard and lovely design
I was looking a replacement for my aging Microsoft Curve 2000 which was a bit worn and I came across to this because I wanted a chiclet keyboard design after using the Mac keyboard in school. It has audio/volume controls and a numpad which is a huge plus for me. The size was also good, as my old keyboard took up a lot of space. This is much better on my desk space, looks very modern too. However, the keys was not as good as I thought it would be. Having used a Mac keyboard and samsung chromebook before, I thought this would be perfect. However the keys just didn't feel as good, they are too small in my opinion and the keys are way too high. They should be shallower and a bit bigger. They also rattle a bit, meaning its a bit loose. However I only paid £7.99 so I can't complain too much. It just wasn't as nice to type, even compared to my Microsoft Curve 2000. But I still like this keyboard because of its design and how it saves space. The glossy piano black is very nice. Overall, I think I got more than what I paid for really. But it could be better. Make the keys bigger, a bit tighter and softer to type on and it would be the best keyboard ever. Also perhaps take inspiration from Apple/Dell where the F1-F12 keys are triggered by Fn, prioritising media and volume control along with system buttons like search and calculator button which work well on Windows 8.
J**7
Cheap, yes; quiet, no way.
About the size of a standard laptop keyboard with all the usual keys, but rather loud and plasticky. Cheap and OK if you're looking for an external keyboard that can sit on your lap. Wouldn't recommend it if you can't bear that clicky sound, though. Pros: - well spaced, large keys; - light; responsive; - length of cable should suit most users Cons: - loud! I chose it partly on the basis of customer reviews that raved about how quiet it is. Different standards of loudness, perhaps, but I'm definitely aware of each click; my netbook's keyboard is far superior in that respect. - feels rather flimsy. Again, the netbook's keyboard is superior in that respect.
J**.
Best Keyboard Ever
I really love this keyboard! I replaced a mechanical keyboard because of its ergonomic design, low noise and overall ease of use. It's almost exactly the same width as my laptop, yet has everything on it. The keys themselves are a tad smaller than the keys on the floating keyboard of my laptop, but there is a little space between each one, which prevents me from catching my fingernails between them. The base of the keyboard is extremely shiny black, which can give a bit of a reflection if you use a desk lamp, but I have photosensitivity issues, and it doesn't really bother me, so it shouldn't be a problem. With the main surface being a highly polished effect, and the keys having a matt, slightly textured surface, with some of the polished surface showing between each key, I feel it somehow helps you to home in on the keys a little easier, as the keys seem to stand out much more clearly, which completely negates any issue from each key being slightly smaller than what I'm used to. Strangely, despite the smaller key size and overall keyboard size, I had no trouble at all adjusting to use this keyboard, which surprised me, as I usually have trouble adjusting to any new keyboard, as I spend a lot of time using my laptop, so tend to get very used to the keyboard I'm used to using, and do not switch between machines. I find the cable more than long enough for use with a desktop computer, as well as plugging into a usb hub, as in my case. A lot of peripherals leave you struggling for cable, but not in this case! There are rebber feet under the keyboard which makes it extremely stable, and it doesn't move around at all during use, and even the slight tilt of the angle is just perfect, too. I had never bought anything with this brand name before, and was a little apprehensive when ordering, but it was needless worry, as I have no regrtets whatsoever, and certainly am not in any rush to get my laptops own keyboard replaced now I have this keyboard to use! LOL!
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