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product_id: 514072327
title: "PERIBOARD-335RD Wired Ergonomic Mechanical Compact Keyboard - Low-Profile Red Linear Switches - Programmable Feature with Macro Keys - Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X - US English"
brand: "perixx"
price: "€ 131.97"
currency: EUR
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category: "Perixx"
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# Compact 91-key layout Dual OS compatibility Fully programmable macros PERIBOARD-335RD Wired Ergonomic Mechanical Compact Keyboard - Low-Profile Red Linear Switches - Programmable Feature with Macro Keys - Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X - US English

**Brand:** perixx
**Price:** € 131.97
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your workspace with ergonomic precision and programmable power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PERIBOARD-335RD Wired Ergonomic Mechanical Compact Keyboard - Low-Profile Red Linear Switches - Programmable Feature with Macro Keys - Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X - US English by perixx
- **How much does it cost?** € 131.97 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.nl](https://www.desertcart.nl/products/514072327-periboard-335rd-wired-ergonomic-mechanical-compact-keyboard-low-profile-red)

## Best For

- perixx enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted perixx brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Tenkeyless 91-key layout keeps your desk sleek and your mouse close—perfect for tight workspaces and lap use.
- • **Custom Macro Control:** Intuitive software lets you program keys and macros to automate repetitive tasks and elevate your efficiency game.
- • **Mechanical Red Switches:** Low-profile linear switches deliver smooth, quiet keystrokes with satisfying tactile feedback—no distractions, just productivity.
- • **Seamless Cross-Platform:** Effortlessly switch between Windows and Mac OS with dedicated keys, maximizing your workflow flexibility.
- • **Ergonomic Precision Typing:** Split-key design with adjustable tilt wrist rest reduces strain and boosts comfort for marathon work sessions.

## Overview

The Perixx PERIBOARD-335RD is a wired, compact ergonomic mechanical keyboard featuring low-profile red linear switches for smooth, quiet typing. Its split-key design and adjustable wrist rest promote natural hand posture, reducing strain during long hours. Compatible with Windows and Mac OS, it offers programmable macro keys for personalized workflow optimization. Ideal for professionals seeking a durable, space-saving keyboard that blends comfort with productivity.

## Description

Product description Natural Typing Experience The split keyboard design help place the wrist and arms in a natural typing position. Comfortable Wrist Support The sloped, integrated wrist rest minimizes wrist bending and prevents wrist and forearm injuries. Improved Typing Posture The sloped design allows your wrist, forearm, and shoulder to stay relaxed while typing. Clicky Blue The perfect option for mechanical keyboard fans who love clicky typing and audible feedback. Quiet Tactile Brown Quiet mechanical key switches that deliver tactile typing without loud audible feedback. Quiet Linear Red The quietest mechanical key switch option provides a smooth feel throughout the keystroke. Built-In Macro Keys Assign custom key actions, and macros to simplify specific tasks easily with built-in macro keys. How to Assign Macro Easily assign macros for Windows and macOS. PX Ergo Mech Software Dedicated software to assign custom key actions and macros for Windows operating system. Switch Mac/Windows Layout Factory Reset How to Factory Reset PERIBOARD-335 Switch Layouts Switch between Windows and macOS by pressing Fn + Win or Fn + Mac. Switch Layouts Switch between Windows and macOS by pressing Fn + Win or Fn + Mac. Integrated Wrist Rest Built-in wrist rest for wrist support. Integrated Wrist Rest Built-in wrist rest for wrist support. Windows and Mac Keys Windows key and Alt for Windows OS. Command and Options for macOS. Windows and Mac Keys Windows key and Alt for Windows OS. Command and Options for macOS. Profile selection Space-Saving A space-saving ergonomic keyboard that will provide comfortable typing. Compact Design The compact design helps position your mouse closer to you and reduce repetitive movements. Sleek and Slim Design An ergonomic keyboard with a sleek design. Compare Perixx Ergonomic Keyboards PERIBOARD-335 PERIBOARD-535 PERIBOARD-512 PERIBOARD-413

Review: Really nice ergo keyboard with mechanical switches with great tenting and negative tilt angles. - EDIT: The left side of the keyboard didn't actually fail. Rather there was some odd interaction between the keyboard and the software the encrypts my hard drive sprang up out of nowhere. When starting my computer after it has been shut down and before the operating system even starts to load I have to enter a pin number that along with the chip in my badge will unlock the hard drive. For reasons I don't understand this particular software and this keyboard after about a week of working together fine, just decided to not play nice with each other. As a result I had to use the laptop's own keyboard to enter the pin. However, once unlocked and the computer fully booted up this keyboard worked just fine, including typing in exactly the same pin number to log into my account. Still it was a hassle to open the lid of my laptop every time I needed to unlock my computer, so I did return it. However, this is entirely this keyboards fault and because other than one weird thing the keyboard worked great I am increasing my rating from 3 to 5 stars. ORIGINAL: I bought this to replace the latest of several Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboards that I have owned. I love the ergonomics of the MS Sculpt, but the membrane keys just aren't very durable, so a Sculpt only last me a couple of years before keys start fail. Also the membrane keys lacked the nice travel and feedback of a mechanical keys. This keyboard seemed like an ideal replacement, even though I don't like wired keyboards. And it lived up to my hopes for it, at least while it still worked. The feedback of the mechanical keys are great and they take me back to the original Microsoft Natural keyboard that was my first ergonomic keyboard way back in 1995. I also really like that it comes in 60% tenkeyless layout like the Sculpt but with a better navigation section. I can't use full sized keyboards with a ten key section (even though having a ten key really helps my efficiency when entering a lot of numbers) because the additional width pushes my mouse too far to the right resulting in a very un-ergonomic position of my shoulder which causes impingement of the tendons in my shoulder. This results in my shoulder being quite painful by the late afternoon. Eventually constant irritation caused me to develop tendinitis. So everything was going great until after just a week the left hand portion of the keyboard simply stopped working. So I am having to send it back. It is only for this unreliability that am I giving this keyboard 3 stars. There being nothing wrong with ergonomics, value for the money or comfort, I am still giving it 5 stars in each of those categories. No manufacturing process is perfect and it could be that I just got unlucky to get one of the very few that failed early. So with all of the good features and desertcarts easy return policy it probably is still worth giving this keyboard a try.
Review: I wish it had lights and was wireless - 5 stars at $80, 4 stars for what I wanted. I've been using ergonomic split keyboards for twenty years or so. When my most recent keyboard started to fail, I tried out the mechanical keyboards that my partner would not be without. I tried out something like 4 different keyboards and finally settled on this one. I sit with my keyboard in my lap and my mouse next to it on my desk. I need something narrower than a full keyboard to keep from reaching. My requirements: - Keys angled for each hand - Narrower than 17" - Sturdy enough for my lap - Mechanical keys - Arrow buttons, Page up/down buttons, home/end buttons Nice to haves: - Wireless - RGB Lights - Swappable keys I tried 4 different keyboards (and researched dozens more.) Here are the ones I've tried and rejected: Cloud nine Ergo TKL $169 - Kept falling apart in my lap, so rejected. Pros: Nice bright lights with pretty good controls. The key presses were quite satisfactory. Cons: Not wireless; the cables looked similar to USB, but there were warnings not to use USB. They also have Home, End, and Delete in the wrong places... I was able to switch it with the software, but it was really weird to have to do so. KeyChron Q10 Alice keyboard $235 - Keys were not split enough so my wrists started hurting. Pros: Wireless! Really awesome lighting options. My favorite was each key press was like a rain droplet in water, lighting up the other keys. There's tons of customizability with the keys. The switches felt good, but even if I decided I wanted to change them, the hot-swap ability made it so I *could*. The same is true of the key color combination, which I personally disliked. Cons - Expensive and made my wrists hurt, and WEIGHED 6 POUNDS! High-quality but heavy aluminum base instead of plastic. Good for self-defense. Perixx PERIBOARD-835BR $179 - This was wider than my requirements, but it was otherwise really good, so I gave it a try. Sadly, I found I got referral pain in my shoulders that led to killer migraines when I used it. So, it had to go back. Pros: Wireless. RGB colors (but basic controls compared to KeyChron), pretty good key presses. Cons: The windows button only works if you enable that with another button. The wristrest was too deep/thick for me. And of course there was the migraine thing. Perixx PERIBOARD-335RD $89 - This was both the first one I tried and the one I ended up selecting. It covers my dealbreakers, although I really wish it were wireless and had backlighting. Pros: Layout is good, and the key presses are decent (not great.) They're not too loud over my headset for people to hear me banging away. Super cheap for a split mechanical keyboard. Cons: No lights, a (good) braided cable I trip over, and I worry that it'll die quickly (like the Perixx split keyboard I'm replacing after only 7 months. ) I use this keyboard for at least 8 hours every day. I'm willing to pay more for something that will make me more productive, happier, or healthier. After looking at the marketplace, this keyboard comes closest to filling my needs, even if I pay twice as much. My alternative would be to pay someone to build me something custom ($400+,) but I'm not quite ready to say I need a custom-built keyboard.

## Features

- Compact Size Keyboard With Ergonomic Design: Compact Ten-Key-Less keyboard with a split-key design and curved frame promote a better posture by helping to position the wrist and arms in the most natural typing posture
- Adjustable Tilt Wrist Rest: The integrated palm rest supports the palm and wrist while correcting the wrist pronation while typing to prevent unwanted pressure and muscle strains with 0, -4, and -7 degrees.
- Programmable Keys: Intuitive software to rearrange the keys, assign custom key actions, and macros to simplify specific tasks and optimize workflow. The dedicated Win and Mac keys can switch easily between the Mac OS X and Windows systems.
- System Requirements: Compatible with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, Linux, and Mac OS X; Durable USB cable with 5.9Ft long; Inside the Box: PERIBOARD-535 keyboard, manual

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BLZPLWX4 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Best Sellers Rank | #669 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 53 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04049571008585 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | US |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Perixx Computer GmbH |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | linear red, tactile brown, or click blue |
| Mfr Part Number | PB-335 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | PERIBOARD-335 |
| Model Number | PB-335 |
| Number of Keys | 91 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | Wired Linear |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Mechanical Keyboards |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12-month limited warranty (including 30 days return policy) for items directly sold by Perixx USA |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Perixx
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** US
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic, Wrist Rest
- **Style:** Wired Linear

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Really nice ergo keyboard with mechanical switches with great tenting and negative tilt angles.
*by R***9 on January 12, 2023*

EDIT: The left side of the keyboard didn't actually fail. Rather there was some odd interaction between the keyboard and the software the encrypts my hard drive sprang up out of nowhere. When starting my computer after it has been shut down and before the operating system even starts to load I have to enter a pin number that along with the chip in my badge will unlock the hard drive. For reasons I don't understand this particular software and this keyboard after about a week of working together fine, just decided to not play nice with each other. As a result I had to use the laptop's own keyboard to enter the pin. However, once unlocked and the computer fully booted up this keyboard worked just fine, including typing in exactly the same pin number to log into my account. Still it was a hassle to open the lid of my laptop every time I needed to unlock my computer, so I did return it. However, this is entirely this keyboards fault and because other than one weird thing the keyboard worked great I am increasing my rating from 3 to 5 stars. ORIGINAL: I bought this to replace the latest of several Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboards that I have owned. I love the ergonomics of the MS Sculpt, but the membrane keys just aren't very durable, so a Sculpt only last me a couple of years before keys start fail. Also the membrane keys lacked the nice travel and feedback of a mechanical keys. This keyboard seemed like an ideal replacement, even though I don't like wired keyboards. And it lived up to my hopes for it, at least while it still worked. The feedback of the mechanical keys are great and they take me back to the original Microsoft Natural keyboard that was my first ergonomic keyboard way back in 1995. I also really like that it comes in 60% tenkeyless layout like the Sculpt but with a better navigation section. I can't use full sized keyboards with a ten key section (even though having a ten key really helps my efficiency when entering a lot of numbers) because the additional width pushes my mouse too far to the right resulting in a very un-ergonomic position of my shoulder which causes impingement of the tendons in my shoulder. This results in my shoulder being quite painful by the late afternoon. Eventually constant irritation caused me to develop tendinitis. So everything was going great until after just a week the left hand portion of the keyboard simply stopped working. So I am having to send it back. It is only for this unreliability that am I giving this keyboard 3 stars. There being nothing wrong with ergonomics, value for the money or comfort, I am still giving it 5 stars in each of those categories. No manufacturing process is perfect and it could be that I just got unlucky to get one of the very few that failed early. So with all of the good features and Amazons easy return policy it probably is still worth giving this keyboard a try.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I wish it had lights and was wireless
*by P***E on November 15, 2023*

5 stars at $80, 4 stars for what I wanted. I've been using ergonomic split keyboards for twenty years or so. When my most recent keyboard started to fail, I tried out the mechanical keyboards that my partner would not be without. I tried out something like 4 different keyboards and finally settled on this one. I sit with my keyboard in my lap and my mouse next to it on my desk. I need something narrower than a full keyboard to keep from reaching. My requirements: - Keys angled for each hand - Narrower than 17" - Sturdy enough for my lap - Mechanical keys - Arrow buttons, Page up/down buttons, home/end buttons Nice to haves: - Wireless - RGB Lights - Swappable keys I tried 4 different keyboards (and researched dozens more.) Here are the ones I've tried and rejected: Cloud nine Ergo TKL $169 - Kept falling apart in my lap, so rejected. Pros: Nice bright lights with pretty good controls. The key presses were quite satisfactory. Cons: Not wireless; the cables looked similar to USB, but there were warnings not to use USB. They also have Home, End, and Delete in the wrong places... I was able to switch it with the software, but it was really weird to have to do so. KeyChron Q10 Alice keyboard $235 - Keys were not split enough so my wrists started hurting. Pros: Wireless! Really awesome lighting options. My favorite was each key press was like a rain droplet in water, lighting up the other keys. There's tons of customizability with the keys. The switches felt good, but even if I decided I wanted to change them, the hot-swap ability made it so I *could*. The same is true of the key color combination, which I personally disliked. Cons - Expensive and made my wrists hurt, and WEIGHED 6 POUNDS! High-quality but heavy aluminum base instead of plastic. Good for self-defense. Perixx PERIBOARD-835BR $179 - This was wider than my requirements, but it was otherwise really good, so I gave it a try. Sadly, I found I got referral pain in my shoulders that led to killer migraines when I used it. So, it had to go back. Pros: Wireless. RGB colors (but basic controls compared to KeyChron), pretty good key presses. Cons: The windows button only works if you enable that with another button. The wristrest was too deep/thick for me. And of course there was the migraine thing. Perixx PERIBOARD-335RD $89 - This was both the first one I tried and the one I ended up selecting. It covers my dealbreakers, although I really wish it were wireless and had backlighting. Pros: Layout is good, and the key presses are decent (not great.) They're not too loud over my headset for people to hear me banging away. Super cheap for a split mechanical keyboard. Cons: No lights, a (good) braided cable I trip over, and I worry that it'll die quickly (like the Perixx split keyboard I'm replacing after only 7 months. ) I use this keyboard for at least 8 hours every day. I'm willing to pay more for something that will make me more productive, happier, or healthier. After looking at the marketplace, this keyboard comes closest to filling my needs, even if I pay twice as much. My alternative would be to pay someone to build me something custom ($400+,) but I'm not quite ready to say I need a custom-built keyboard.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great replacement for the Microsoft Ergonomic 4000
*by G***G on October 13, 2023*

This compact ergo keyboard is a great replacement for the Microsoft ergonomic 4000. I'm using it with a MacBookPro and it works perfectly. It has a much smaller footprint that the Microsoft 4000. It is very high quality and heavier than it looks. There are 4 rubber feet on the bottom about 2 inches long and 3/16 inch wide each. With that, and the weight of the keyboard itself, it has a solid feel and does not slip around while typing. The Microsoft keyboard has narrow contact points so it slips around while typing. I got the 'wired linear' version and the typing feel is excellent. It is better than the Microsoft 4000 and far better than any cheap/squishy membrane based keyboard. The transition from the Microsoft keyboard has not been a problem. I got the version without the numeric keypad because I didn't need it. One advantage of not having the keypad is there is a smaller distance to move one's hand from the keyboard to the mouse. The angle the keyboard on a desktop is about right for me as I have not needed to use the folding risers on the front to change the angle. The folding risers also have rubber feet similar to the base of the keyboard but smaller. I thought I would miss the volume buttons on the Microsoft keyboard, but I have not since the F11 and F12 function keys do the same thing. The wrist rest is hard-plastic as others have mentioned but I haven't found it to be uncomfortable.

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