

Desertcart purchases this item on your behalf and handles shipping, customs, and support to New Zealand.
โจ๏ธ Elevate your desk game with compact precision and instant control!
The Perixx PERIBOARD-414U is a compact, wired USB mini keyboard featuring 84 tactile scissor-switch keys, 12 multimedia function keys, and a 5-foot USB cable for flexible setup. Designed for professionals and travelers alike, it offers plug-and-play compatibility with Windows and macOS systems, delivering a quiet, comfortable typing experience backed by a 12-month warranty.






| ASIN | B0053O9ZNQ |
| Additional Features | Plug and Play |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,095 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire HD 10 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 13th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 10th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 12th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 6th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 8 8th Generaโฆ |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,035 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04049571040738 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.6"L x 5.55"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Weight | 12.48 ounces |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Design Mini Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | Plastic |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Perixx Computer GmbH |
| Mfr Part Number | 10789 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 1 |
| Model Name | PERIBOARD-414 US B |
| Model Number | 12381 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 6 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 4049571040738 |
| Special Feature | Plug and Play |
| Style Name | Wired Black |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | Computer Accessories |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12-month limited warranty (including 30 days return policy) for items directly bought from Perixx USA., 30 days return policy, and 1-year manufacturer warranty for items sold by Resellers and Distributors, e.g. Amazon.com. The buyer is obligated to return the product back to the manufacturer's headquarters at their own expense. |
D**O
Perfect for why I bought it
After reading reviews on all kinds of mini keyboards on Amazon, I decided on this keyboard to use with my tablet, which has a full-sized USB port. PROS: -better than my fancy bluetooth keyboard -lightweight, fairly compact -spacious, with dedicated del, home, pg up, pg down, end keys -inexpensive CONS: -makes clickity-clackity noises (if this bothers you or others) -wired (if you're looking for WIRELESS keyboards. yes the picture is misleading, but I wanted a WIRED one) I owned a bluetooth keyboard, but when I used it, it would lag a lot, skip around, and think that I held down keys for longer than I did. Like "thissssss." The Perixx PERIBOARD-407B, Mini Keyboard worked like a charm - mainly because it was WIRED, which meant it has no problems "talking" to the tablet. I can be confident that what I type is registered immediately. It was a huge plus that the keyboard comes with dedicated home, pg up, pg down, end, delete, and backspace buttons, which I thought was worth the larger frame. A lot of the smaller keyboards sacrifice these and replace them with the function-buttons, which is a hastle. The keys are meaty but not hard to press. The keys also have a satisfying sound; it's NOT silent as some people prefer, but I like hearing the keys when I type. It adds assurance. I prefer this to those ultra-slim mac-inspired keyboards that feel flimsy; though if you're a self-conscious person in a dead-silent library, I can understand how they might be "too loud." I use mine mostly from the comfort of my bed, but have used it in small tea houses without anyone staring at me. The cord is about 4.25 feet long, which is longer than I needed for use with my tablet (I could have been fine with 1 foot, but I'm not complaining.) I wrap up the excess with a tie and can tape it to the bottom of the keyboard. It's not the prettiest solution but I don't think $14 buys much elegance. The size of the keyboard makes it feel scaped-out enough, unlike some of the other minis that are very cramped. It fits in my laptop bag easily, and is surprisingly lightweight. Now the best part: The price. $14 when I bought it, probably goes on sale for $12. Low enough price so that I'm not concerned with it getting accidentally scratched or dropped on the ground. Sometiems I cram it into my overpacked laptop bag with books and a tablet, and am not worried about the keys getting jostled or smashed. It's not so cheap that I think it'll conk out on me anytime soon either.
J**S
Perfect...Compact, Nice Keys, And Solid Footing On It..
This keyboard has turned out to be just what I needed. I have a lap top with Vista that still runs very well, but the keyboard on it has seen better days. Some of the keys stick, and others just stopped working. Some time ago I set up the lap top to be on a shelf with a USB board down in front of me. The one I have been using was purchased at Staples and larger, has old time keys that require a lot of travel, and generally is cheap and frustrating. I sprang for this one that is actually cheaper in price than the one I have been using and couldn't be happier. I like the compact design after using the keyboard on my laptop for so many years, and especially the keys on it that are larger, flatter, and much more like the one on the actually lap top that I was so used too. Setting this up was a breeze. Even with my old laptop I just plugged it in and less than 10 seconds later it was hot...As mentioned before in some other reviews, the num lock is activated with every boot up, as well as when first plugging it in. But that was easily remedied by pressing the FN plus NUM-LCK key at the same time as was suggested. As for it being a plug in, with the set up I have here that isn't any problem since the cord on it just falls behind the table and never in the way. I prefer it over a wireless that needs batteries and can sometimes lose the connection. One last thing. The feet on this are of a nice rubber that really keep it held in place. My other keyboard had so called footing on it but left a lot to be desired. I even added a non skid pads to my other one and it still wasn't as good as this is. Overall this keyboard is really nice quality, the perfect size I wanted, and very comfortable to use.. For a compact wired unit, they don't come any better for the price...Highly recommended..
G**.
Good little keyboard, for the price.
For the price, this is a good little keyboard. I am pleased with it. Why I bought it: I was looking for a wired keyboard that matched the keyboard layout of my Dell XPS 15 laptop. I wanted to be able to use that kind of layout with any computer (like my work computer) and I also wanted a keyboard that didn't take up a lot of desk space. After some searching, it came down to this or the Genius i200 Keyboard. This keyboard was about $5+ cheaper and they are sooo alike anyway, so I went ahead and got this one instead. Thanks for making it affordable, Perixx :)! Pros: Reasonably priced and works without any issues. Light and compact - It's very easy to put in my laptop backpack to take to work and back. Cord length is long enough for me. Good set of "media/function" keys. Cons: Keys are not as soft as my Dell XPS's keyboard :(. This keyboard'd keys feel rather clicky/plasticy. Also, they are a tiny bit smaller than my Dell XPS keyboard's keys and raised a bit more, so for me, they feel a bit too far apart. So really, my only disappointment is that it doesn't have the same feel as my laptop's keyboard.
A**R
Perfect size, great quality, and fast shipping.
I'm rating this keyboard 5 stars. I ordered this keyboard on May 31st, And received it on jun 9th. (Free shipping from over $49 purchase) When looking at the package, at first I was a bit sceptical about the product thinking it was a Chinese knock-off due to the sticker on the left. (see picture #1 & #2) the package itself was in excellent condition and was not damaged at all. Upon opening, the box contained (1) USB wired keyboard, and (1) User manual. (Pics #3 & #4) After that intense moment of peeling the plastic off, this (pics #5 & #6) is what you get, a slim beautiful simple keyboard. The keys are flat which is preferred, smooth with rounded edges and the white letters don't scratch off easily. It plugs right in and after installing the driver software works perfectly. It types in English, and the sound of typing is soft and quite enough to use for hours. There also is no lag when typing. It has a slim profile and sits nicely and lights up in the corner when certain keys are in use. (Pics 7-10) Overall I love this keyboard and would recommend it every time for anyone looking for a keyboard on a budget. Update!: it's been a month and still no problems.
G**Y
Since November 2016
Iโve been using mine for almost NINE YEARS. Still works. The labeling has worn off some of the keys. Sometimes lately a key will stop working. I turn the keyboard over and bang it on my desk. Good as new. 100% awesome keyboard. Love the size and setup. I was going to buy a new one for fresh keys but letโs see just how long itโll go. Still going.
J**L
Worked well (for a year)
I purchased this keyboard back in April 2017 to replace my full-sized Logitech K270, and it was my daily driver at work for a year and nine months (see UPDATE below). Perixx omitted the 10-keypad and relocated the cursor/navigation keys to a single column on the far-right, significantly reducing the overall width of the keyboard (compared to its full-sized brethren). This reduces the distance my right arm must move when switching between typing and controlling the mouse, which was the primary reason I purchased it in the first place. I purchased the wired model for several reasons: 1) The wired model costs less than the wireless equivalent; 2) I'm using it at a static desktop workstation 100% of the time; 3) My Logitech MX Master mouse has already had problems with interference coming from my workstation's USB 3.0 ports (had to buy a USB extension cable to move the dongle away from the 3.0 ports and closer to my mouse); and 4) The idea of having two separate dongles for my keyboard and mouse just felt ridiculous. Regarding the overall keyboarding experience, there's nothing remarkably good or bad to report. It's an inexpensive keyboard with membrane switches. Compared to your basic cheap wired keyboard that comes for free with a Dell workstation, the Perixx keyboard requires slightly less physical travel (but slightly more force) to actuate keys while providing slightly more audible and tactile feedback when keys are released (it's not noticeably loud, but this is not a 'silent' keyboard). I can touch-type with very little effort, though I wish the home key "bumps" on the [F] and [J] keys were more pronounced. The only disadvantages are pretty minor: 1) Due to some unconventional key placement, I occasionally mash the [Fn] key when I mean to press the [Windows] key. I've resolved this by affixing a tiny square of gaffer's tape to the [Windows] key, so I can differentiate it from the [Fn] key by feel. 2) The multimedia functions don't have their own keys (you must hold the [Fn] key while pressing the corresponding F-key to control multimedia features). This isn't so much a shortcoming; it's part of the design to keep the footprint small, but I've found it to be enough of a hassle that I just use my mouse to raise/lower volume or switch tracks on my playlists. 3) This keyboard is purely USB plug-and-play (no additional software included or available), so there's no easy way to re-assign multimedia shortcuts or re-map unused keys to other functions (I've used AutoHotKey to re-map the [CapsLock] key so that pressing it launches Windows Task View). 4) After over a year of use, the printed labels on several keys have worn away. 5) Uhhhhh.... It's not mechanical or even scissor-switch...? But for the price, I can hardly complain. In summary, this is a solid choice if you're looking for a space saving non-specialty keyboard or trying to up your ergonomic game a bit. It's lasted far longer than I expected. 2019-01-25 UPDATE: After 21 months of near-daily use, the keyboard has developed intermittent issues with several keys not registering when I press them (most notably the left [Ctrl] key), so I've replaced it with a Velocifire tenkeyless mechanical keyboard. Bummer, but still not bad at all for $17.
B**G
Great wired keyboard in almost every way.
Great wired USB keyboard. Not too noisy. Good feel. Solid, not wobbly. Good spacing; does not feel small or undersized when typing. The function keys are convenient and work fine. A few minor negatives are: the num lock always lights on power-up or reset, the keyboard tilt is not adjustable, and I hit the print screen button accidentally from time to time. I am a software programmer and I use this every day as my main keyboard. I swapped it for my previous full-sized keyboard because I don't want the width of a keyboard with a numeric keypad or arrow keys section. I like my mouse close to my right hand, and also a narrow keyboard helps free up desk space for notes or books, coffee mug, etc.
O**N
Good Value For Price
I needed a compact keyboard, and this keyboard has been excellent for that purpose. The keys have a soft, quiet, but good "tactile" touch. The keyboard is flat on a desk, and this was not optimal for my preference. I applied two fairly large, soft, self-adhesive "feet" under each corner of the keyboard and this adjusted the tilt perfectly. This also prevented the keyboard from moving while typing. For the price, this seems to be an excellent keyboard.
B**R
endlich Platz auf dem Schreibtisch
da ich den Num-Block nicht nutze, habe ich mich bis jetzt ueber mein breites Original-Keyboard geaergert: der Weg von der Maus zur Tastatur war 'ewig' weit und bei 9 bis 12 Stunden Arbeit am PC pro Tag schon laestig. Das Periboard ist, da der Num-Block fehlt, echt schmal, dazu recht flach. Also klappts jetzt zwischen Maus und Tastatur deutlich besser. Das Periboard selbst macht einen qualitativ hochwertigen Eindruck und funktioniert bestens. Dazu ists es noch recht guenstig. Also fuer alle zu empfehlen, die keinen Num-Block brauchen.
R**J
Paloma
El teclado es muy basico, pero por este precio estรก muy bien. Es un teclado que uso ocasionalmente y cumple su funcion. Tacto suave, no hay que presionar apenas.
J**O
Good keyboard
This keyboard looks exactly the same as my old keyboard (bought in 2012) but of a different brand name - Genius. I'm so glad to have found this keyboard as I'm so used to the touch and it's compact. My old one was spoilt (R key malfunction) and I was searching for a similar one and was so happy to find this one - exactly the same! :)
P**.
Nice basic keyboard for that NumPad-less experience
We bought a new laptop and discovered that, unlike our old Lenovo Thinkpad, the computer had a full keyboard, that is, with a number pad. This triggered the search for an external keyboard without that pesky NumPad. The Perixx turned out to be an extremely economical and satisfactory solution -- a lightweight and compact keyboard that works well with our new laptop. No question about it, it's a cheaply made keyboard -- but it does what it needs to, and the price is definitely right. Not for anyone wanting a fancy keyboard, and for all we know at the moment, for anyone wanting a keyboard that lasts. We'll have to wait and see about the durability, but in all other respects, the PEIRBOARD-407B satisfies.
P**.
Skips key presses, low quality
This keyboard cannot keep up with my key presses. The s key and spacebar key do not register all key presses. Seems low quality
Trustpilot
1 week ago
4 days ago