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The Perixx PERIDUO-606 is a wireless mini ergonomic keyboard and portable vertical mouse combo designed for comfort and efficiency. Featuring a split-key design to reduce wrist strain, a wireless connection with a 10m range, and a silent vertical mouse with adjustable DPI, this all-in-one kit is perfect for professionals seeking a streamlined and ergonomic workspace.
Brand | Perixx |
Manufacturer | Perixx |
Model | 11660 |
Model Name | PERIDUO-606 US |
Product Dimensions | 35.1 x 22.7 x 6.5 cm; 725.75 Grams |
Item model number | 11660 |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Mounting Hardware | Vertical Mouse |
Number of items | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Connector Type | Wireless USB |
Movement Detection Technology | Optical |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Manufacturer | Perixx |
Item Weight | 726 g |
E**R
Wobbly front raiser, hard plastic hand support, 2 types of batteries, tiny mouse
I ordered this set in the hope it would help my RSI and let me put the mouse closer to the keyboard as it was ten-key-less, but I was so disappointed when saw the hard plastic hand rest, but even if that was a disappointment, I was hoping the front raiser to be decent enough to compensate for the extremely short traveling distance chiclet keys...The raiser has a bad design as it has 3 points of support, one in the dead center, but about 1 cm apart from the raiser body, while the corners of the keyboard have no support, giving the feeling of it might break in half if I were to put on the weight of may hands on the keyboard...Then comes the fact they keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries, while the mouse uses 1 AA.Add the mouse is very small, while any small move is accelerated right away, making it unusable for me.I sent it back in spite of its split layout design and TKL layout...
A**N
Where have you been my whole life?
I struggle with a bad shoulder and a friend suggested this set up. I’ve used it a week, and no more shoulder pain.If you do a lot of scrolling through documents, the keyboard scrolling wheel is a must
P**N
This keyboard has issues which keep me from recommending it. Sorry.
I wanted to love this keyboard badly enough that I actually managed to make it work for me.However, while it’s totally serviceable, I don't know if love is what would describe my feelings toward this keyboard.Right out of the box this keyboard has major issues. Sper long 7, T, N, H, L Shift keys which would stick in the corners due to for whatever reason not being stabilized.Clipping the corners of the box switches, created a wobbly which helped clear the corner when pressing it down with such leverage. I also lubed all the switches with vaseline as some of the better switch lubes contain silicone so they’re no good for membranes. That barely alleviated anything and also made it stick a little in other spots. However I noticed that for a chiclet style keyboard, this thing has a lot of travel. I decided to shorten the travel on the sticking keys by stilting them with toothpicks (method pictured here) which was a 95% fix to the mentioned issue but made them feel too short compared to the other keys so what did I do? I shortened the key travel on all of the keys.What did I end up with? A perfectly serviceable ergonomic keyboard with easy short travel and a compact layout that reduces excess movement. That all sounds very good but since the keys are stilted on those rubber domes, it has increased how rubbery the board feels over all. I wouldn’t call it bad, but it is a little weird to get used to. Solution to this and to the additional wobble stilting produced is to get thin plastic shims and glue them in place to the button of the key caps. This is what I will eventually do and that should definitely improve things. But the other thing I will do is add stabilizers to the weirdly long keys they’ve gone with on some of these letters.I really love the design and layout of this keyboard, I actually like it more than the microsoft surface because of how portable it is. But unfortunately in it;s current implementation, I would never recommend this to anyone unless they were willing to do some enthusiast level modding to get it tip top. Out of the box, it’s not even usable IMHO.I really beseech Perixx to revisit the hardware choices they made for the switches in this keyboard and consider scissor switches or even compact mechanical switches of some sort because this keyboard would be totally killer if it worked.PS: I definitely voided the warranty on this thing to get it to work.
J**K
Keypress is not smooth. Feel cheap.
Good price for compact wireless ergonomic combo. No complain about the mouse. It is good size for me and reduce the soreness noticeably compared to non-ergonomic ones.Keyboard is not good. Keypress is not smooth. It has this cheap wobbly plastic feel. When you pressed, the corner of the button kind of get obstructed. My cheap 20 bucks logitech keyboard is much more better in term of this. The position of the enter also the size, and delete buttons are not easy to access.Overall, it is a so so experience.
D**E
It's very good for what it costs
The whole design is very thoughtful. The keyboard layout is super compact but comfortable. The curve and sweep of the keys is similar to the MS Sculpt keyboard. They've also taken inspiration from the Sculpt with the magnetic negative tilt bar, which is no bad thing.The packaged mouse is really really comfortable, so much so that I've started using it over my MX Master 3.The big downside is the keys themselves. They're quite spongy and cheap-feeling but I'm prepared to accept that for the price I paid.Overall, if your wrists are sore and you can't afford to drop $200 on a keyboard, this is a great buy.
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