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The Perixx PERIBOARD-612 is a wireless ergonomic split keyboard designed for both Windows and Mac users. It features a dual mode connectivity option (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 4.0), an integrated palm rest for wrist support, and 7 multimedia keys for quick access to essential functions. With long travel distance keys for a comfortable typing experience, this keyboard is perfect for professionals seeking both style and functionality.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | PC, MAC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Bluetooth 4.0, Wireless 2.4 GHz |
Number of Keys | 106 |
Style | Wireless White |
Colour | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 52.2L x 27.5W x 7H centimetres |
S**N
Very pleased indeed with my purchase, would recommend as it has the £ sign above the 3
I'm very pleased with my purchase because this keyboard is very close to what I wanted which was a white true UK layout keyboard with the £ sign. A lot of UK layout keyboards advertised do not have the £ sign above the no 3 (they have a hash tag instead) but I messaged the seller who came back to me in an hour and confirmed it did along with another kind Amazon purchaser afterwards. It took 5 goes to get used to the ergonomic keyboard and it does feel strange at first but pleasantly getting used to it and the feel is much better than a normal keyboard because your elbows aren't squeezed into your sides so you're more relaxed with reduced tension going through your arms and into your shoulders. I wanted the 'old school' high profile keys and these go about 3 quarters up in height to what I like but they don't seem to manufacture any more. With this keyboard you still get that feeling. If you use the keyboard level your fingers and hands angle slighly downwards but I use mine with the legs up so the keyboard is level. A nice big hand rest, again getting used to this as it looks very big but is surprisingly comfortable. When you type the sound of the keys is between a clunk and a click and is medium noise level. I've been typing on different keyboards for 40 years and can honestly say I'm very pleased with my purchase because the layout is very similar to my last keyboard and is excellent value for money. It also works perfectly by the way... Happy days!
M**E
Great
Two big for my desk but looks and feels great
M**L
Good Keyboard, feels natural and less strain on wrists but doesn't feel premium
So I've been using this keyboard for circa over two weeks now and it has decreased the pain I was getting on my wrists and forearms - as I write a lot of reports.They keyboard in itself is very good, you do get used used to gap in the middle and hands feel natural when placed over they keys wiritng at average 75 words per minute. The Bluetooth works good, connected to my windows 11 machine straight away and I get a battery percentage informing how long before the batteries require recharging.What would make this keyboard better is removing the multi function keys at the top, honestly not used. The keyboard feels very plastic-y and loses that premium feel you would get from say a logitech keyboard.If you after a budget ergonomic keyboard this fits the bill. If your willing to pay more - I would recommend a logitech
K**H
love the design and the attached number pad
This is quite big, but with nice "bouncy" keys that are easy to type with. it replaced my ten years old microsoft ergonomic keyboard (bluetooth dongle), which inexplicably stopped working one day. I didn't see the point of paying extra for another wireless keyboard - there's just more to go wrong! so i replaced it with this and i am not disappointed. All the function keys are in exactly the right place (eg end, control, home) so ctrl-x ctrl-v etc kb short cuts just land under my fingers. This is perfect for my needs. I use it pretty much full time - 40 hrs per week. Excellent product.
N**O
Great Keyboard
I love this keyboard, I was using another Perixx keyboard, but wired, for the last 10 years, and I decided to go wireless.I love the Quality of this keyboard.it can be connected with bluetooth of with his dungle, this make it really versitle.This white version is really fancy and it is good in our leaving room, I’m not sure if the white will become Yellow in few years, but the plastic seems really good, so I’ confident to say that Will remain white and good!It’s ergonomic but you need to be good to type with it, anyway, I suggest to everyone that work in IT to give a try to this ergonomic keyboards, if you will get use to them, your posture will change in better!!
T**E
Bulky, not especially ergonomic, odd arrow keys, and faulty wireless connection
Split and curvy keyboards are an acquired taste, an entirely subjective matter. This is my first split/curvy keyboard. Unfortunately it isn't for me but maybe you will like it, who knows? Here is what I think:1. Not as ergonomic as I hoped.Gave me more shoulder fatigue and pain than before.Keyboard is too tall and the non-removable, mandatory arm rest is too large. Combine those with the arrow keys and numpad makes the keyboard unbelievably bulky. The height makes me tilting my arms abit upwards, and the width makes reaching for the mouse a mile away, you have to stretch your arms uncomfortably far just to use the mouse. Not to mention it simply took up too much desk space.In addition, the split isn't wide enough, and the angle of the split isn't enough as well, so your shoulders are still kinda clamped inwards.Keyboard is also very loud.2. Odd arrow keysI hate those arrow keys, I don't understand why they did make it like that. Very irritating and unnatural to use. The worst part of this keyboard without any doubt.3. Faulty wireless connectionWireless connection didn't last long. At first both the bluetooth and the 2.4G work perfectly fine. Three weeks later, both of them start developing issues.Sometimes it won't respond no matter how much and hard you are hitting the keys. Sometimes a single stroke would register multiple timeessssssss.I tried being patient and just live with it, until it messed up a document I was editing in neovim (it joined a few lines and deleted a few words for me). At that point I said "that's it" and requested a return.
A**R
Brilliant Ergonomic Keyboard
I was slightly sceptical about this purchase as the keyboard was considerably cheaper than comparable models. In addition, it is wired and most of my recent keyboard purchases have been wireless. Having had the keyboard for a month, I can honestly say it is one of the best peripheral devices I have bought. It is easy to use, has stopped my hand and arm aching and is exceptionally well built. The keys are robust and have a solid spring. The wire for the keyboard is long and allows me to move the keyboard without getting tangled. The wire is not a problem as I don't tend to move my keyboard in the same way I would a mouse. Great value for money and good quality!
M**V
Missing USB receiver
Waited for weeks as it was coming from overseas. Excitement became disappointment when found out USB receiver was missing. But then I found it on my floor, it was not securely attached to the USB storage place. So excitement came back. Then I turned it on and used it, the user experience was like using a clunky cheap piece of KB plastic. Returned it, for this price I expected a bit more less cheap plastic feel.
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