







⌨️ Light up your workflow with sleek silence and compact power!
The PERIBOARD-332 is a sleek, ultra-slim wired keyboard featuring an 84-key compact layout without a number pad, perfect for minimalist and portable setups. It boasts adjustable white LED backlighting with laser-etched large print keys for enhanced visibility, quiet and responsive scissor-switch keys for comfortable typing, and broad compatibility across major operating systems via USB plug-and-play.











| ASIN | B09PYMGGDF |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #488,831 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #796 in Keyboards |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (218) |
| Date First Available | 8 September 2022 |
| Generic Name | keyboard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 28.5 x 11.6 x 2.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 348 g |
| Item model number | PERIBOARD-332 |
| Keyboard Description | Compact, Scissor Switch, Backlit, Wired |
| Manufacturer | Perixx |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model | PERIBOARD-332 |
| Model Name | PERIBOARD-332 US |
| Mounting Hardware | USB Cable |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux, Windows 10, Windows 7 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 11.6 x 2.1 cm; 348.7 g |
| Special Features | Backlit |
R**T
Lovely keyboard
good soup, got it under 3k
R**N
今迄ロジクールのパンタグラフばかりを使っていました。 あまりの安さと使い易さに驚いています。
J**U
1. heel goed, ook na meer dan een jaar ervaring 2. duidelijk drukpunt, als van Thinkpad 3. mooie witte verlichting 4. handig in omvang Johu
M**5
A solid build keyboard that feels great to type with, is bright when lit up on full and wired, so will never need to be recharged. It is comparable to my favourite keyboard of all time, the Logitech MX Keys Mini Minimalist Wireless Illuminated Keyboard but at a 3rd of the price. Even the body and build of the keyboard looks and feels almost identical. A very good value at $45.
D**S
This Perixx PERIBOARD-332 wired backlit USB keyboard ditches the numpad, keeping the mouse close and reducing shoulder strain—perfect for people like me who have no use for stretched-out layouts. I also require the delete key to be in the most upper right position. And I chose the wired version because my desktop computer is too far from the keyboard for a wireless keyboard to work. Despite the smaller size, it has full-sized keys, all 12 function keys, and an excellent typing feel. Unlike my old mushy rubber dome keyboard that triggered letters with the lightest touch (causing endless typos), these sculpted scissor keys require a deliberate ~2 mm press with clear and quiet tactile feedback. Result: far fewer mistakes and almost no time wasted correcting. The large keycap letters are very easy to read. The backlighting has five levels (4 brightnesses and off), which is great for dimly-lit rooms. Unlike other reviews posted here, I found all rows to be backlit well. The only minor downsides for me are (a) there’s no dedicated INSERT key, but FN+F11 works just fine, and (b) the user can’t adjust the tilt of the keyboard. Bottom line: This is the best compact keyboard I’ve used for typing accuracy, readability, and ergonomics, and I recommend it highly if you can live without a numpad.
G**N
I bought the Perixx PERIBOARD-332 because I was looking to downsize from my Cherry Stream keyboard (I do not often use the number pad and found it to be a massive waste of desk space). I was torn between this and the PERIBOARD-432 (which is very similar, but not backlit), but ultimately went with this model because it had a few extra keys (Insert/Pause Break) that I use regularly that were mapped to the F1-F12 buttons; I considered the backlight a bonus. For the price, it's a nice, compact, solidly-built keyboard that lets me keep my mouse super-close to the rest of the keyboard. I love the function lock option as it makes the keyboard more versatile; if you don’t use the F1-F12 buttons, you can effectively make those buttons multimedia/extra keys. It's made of plastic so it's very light, though it does not move around while I type on it at all. I think the cord that comes with it is 5-6 feet or so, which should be long enough for the needs of most people. I’d consider it a definite candidate to be a travel keyboard it you want a wired one. The scissor switches are very nice to type on. They aren't silent, I'd say the noise they produce is about average for a scissor-switch keyboard, somewhere around the level that my Cherry Stream keyboard does. The noise level is still well within the realm of acceptability if you're using it in an office. These switches are also on the softer side, which I like (I don’t need to use as much force to push them down as I I did on my Cherry Stream). If you’re used to a laptop keyboard, you’ll feel right at home. Scissor switches in general are a HUGE improvement over the rubber dome switches one typically finds in cheaper keyboards providing a much more uniform typing experience with more feedback. If you’ll ever be using this with the backlight off, the keys are incredibly legible with it off. The keys on the keyboard are close in size to what one would find on a normal full-size keyboard, minus the smaller function key row and arrow keys. All keys except for those on the function row and bottom row are nicely contoured to the shape of your fingers and are pleasant to the touch. As for the cons, there are a few, but nothing terrible. The backlight is just OK. It’s still an asset as it does help increase legibility of the keys regardless of lighting conditions, but it doesn’t get terribly bright, particularly with the bottom row. You have the option to cycle through various brightness levels or turn the backlight off as well, but I don’t know why you’d wish to make the keys any dimmer (unless you’re turning the lighting off entirely). I’ve attached a couple of pics to this review showing the lighting on and off, both with lights on in the room and off. Because I’m close to my monitor, the large white key fonts pick up a lot of light even in low-lighting conditions, which is nice. The LEDs that power the backlight may be visible under the keys, depending on the angle you sit at (but because they’re not super-bright, they aren’t blinding). The biggest issue for me and one that really made me question making the purchase is that the tilt on the keyboard is non-adjustable. As somebody who normally uses a keyboard flat, I may end up buying a set of feet or something else to prop up the front end of the keyboard and make it flat or give it a slight negative title. Since the keyboard is so skinny to begin with, I let it slide as I can still usually keep my wrists in an OK posture. If you use a keyboard with a positive tilt anyway, you’ll likely be fine with it. If Perixx is listening, make the following changes and you’ll have created the perfect compact keyboard: 1) Make the backlight a bit brighter and angle the LEDs or adjust the keycaps so that they can’t be seen under them. 2) Make the tilt optional for people who would like to use their keyboard flat (if you want bonus points, make it so that a negative tilt is possible for even better ergonomics). 3) Make the left/right arrow keys full-size (there’s a little wasted space as-is).
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