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product_id: 48852254
title: "PERIBOARD-512B Wired Ergonomic Keyboard - Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing - Wired USB Connectivity - US English - Black"
brand: "perixx"
price: "£50.02"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Perixx"
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# Durable 20M keystroke lifespan Split-key ergonomic layout Curved keycaps for natural hand fit PERIBOARD-512B Wired Ergonomic Keyboard - Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing - Wired USB Connectivity - US English - Black

**Brand:** perixx
**Price:** £50.02
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your workflow with comfort that commands attention!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PERIBOARD-512B Wired Ergonomic Keyboard - Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing - Wired USB Connectivity - US English - Black by perixx
- **How much does it cost?** £50.02 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/48852254-periboard-512b-wired-ergonomic-keyboard-split-keyboard-wrist-rest-natural)

## 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

- • **Curved Row & Keycaps:** Stepped layout and fingertip-contoured keys reduce fatigue and boost typing comfort.
- • **Plug & Play Wired USB:** Instant setup with universal compatibility—ditch dongles and batteries for good.
- • **Built to Last & Impress:** Robust ABS build rated for 20 million keystrokes, backed by a 12-month warranty.
- • **Ergonomic Split-Key Design:** Minimizes wrist strain with natural hand positioning for marathon typing sessions.
- • **Tactile Mechanical-Like Feedback:** Long 4.2mm key travel delivers satisfying, responsive keystrokes without the noise.

## Overview

The PERIBOARD-512B is a wired ergonomic split keyboard designed for professionals seeking comfort and durability. Featuring a one-piece split layout, curved keycaps, and long key travel with tactile feedback, it reduces wrist strain and enhances typing accuracy. Built with high-quality ABS and rated for 20 million keystrokes, it offers plug-and-play USB connectivity and a natural learning curve, making it a top choice for long hours at the desk.

## Description

Product description ergonomic keyboard PB-512 Ergonomic keyboard PB-512 Type in a natural posture The Split-Key design is working as a posture corrector, encouraging a natural posture. Support for your wrist The integrated palm rest provides extra wrist support for more comfort. Less strain, more comfort The natural shape of the keyboard promotes a relaxed typing posture and reduces forearm strains. Natural Way of Typing 3D Curved design mimics the curved shape of your fingertips. Responsive Keystrokes Responsive keys with full key travel provide accuracy and comfort with every keystroke. Other Ergonomic Keyboards PERIBOARD-512B PERIBOARD-512W PERIBOARD-612B PERIBOARD-612W PERIBOARD-813 PERIMICE-713N Wireless Vertical Mouse PERIPRO-512 Gel Ergonomic Wrist Rest DX-1000 XXL Durable and Non-Slip Mouse Pad PERIMICE-717 Ergonomic Trackball Mouse An ergonomic computer mouse with a vertical design will keep your wrist at bay by promoting a natural handshake position. PERIPRO-512 allows you to rest your wrists comfortably while typing or gaming. It offers long hours of comfort with a soft, but firm cushion and smooth surface. DX-1000 is now better and stronger with an anti-fraying stitched frame for extended durability. Invisible water-repellent that effectively repels liquid to prevent liquid damage. The sculpted design follows the shape of your hand for maximum comfort. The integrated trackball helps minimize hand and forearm strains while operating the mouse.

Review: Best value of its class - Been using wave, split keyboard style keyboards for maybe decades. Forget when I got my first Microslop Natural Keyboard Elite but still have three PS2 ones that are working fine. The key strokes are pretty long on those so was looking for maybe a mechanical switch board and would have spent up to $200.00 to get one that was a split design and a waive, like this one. But guess what? Couldn't find one at any price. Was going to go with the new Microslop wired ones, not a fan of baby sitting dongles and batteries, for roughly twice the price of this one, but saw some scary reviews. You don't know if they are for real or just someone with a personal problem. Then saw some good reviews for this one and for the price, was thinking it has to beat the stock Dell sub $20.00, maybe sub $10.00 even, keyboard that was given to me by my work. So actually ordered 3 of these thinking what the heck, I can send them back if they blow, and then I can keep them and happy day for me if they are OK or better. Happy Day! They are better! One review stated that they feel cheap. They weigh just about exactly the same as my MS boards are almost exactly the same size and shape. Just so I could say I did it, I torqued them from the ends. My natural 190 lb frame could likely snap it but they are just about as solid as the my old MS boards: talking about the range of a few pounds of pressure difference nothing major. That is, if all you want to to is type on them, thinking that they are plenty solid enough to last for years. When I checked all three boards, one had a slight separation between the top part and the bottom on the underside of board where you can't see it while using it on the left hand side, [the top and bottom are screwed together much like a laptop computer is] but again, very minor, maybe .005 - .010 of an inch for about 3 inches. Think maybe you could work a match book cover into it if you spent the time and tried hard. This turned out to be a result of the twist I gave them as the top and bottom parts are "keyed" and the male tab came out of its slot. A small push and it was back in place. The other two were perfect and don't see how that is going to make any difference anyway. They are well built and the key action is shorter than the old boards. It uses almost exactly the same layout as the old boards with the arrow keys being closer to the delete buttons. All this works for me. Can type faster, but for me that's maybe 80 - 90 wpm in bursts. If you want the worlds fastest keyboard, them maybe go with a mechanical switch type. For me, this is a very satisfying keyboard. The buttons on the top also work with Linux a bit so another plus if you too use multiple operating systems with the same keyboards. Ordered two more. These are great and for the price I was willing to pay for one mechanical switch board, I have 5 of these. I have been using one of these daily at work 8 hours a day for months now and no issues.
Review: Even better than the Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard - If you are looking for a keyboard to replace the discontinued Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard, this is it. Its keys don't have as much resistance as I'd like, but once I trained myself to not strike the keys as hard, it was acceptable. Where the keyboard excels is in 2 areas of design: (1) You can separate the number pad from the rest of the keyboard. This means that the keyboard balances perfectly on my lap when I type; (2) the keyboard is SLEEK. I can fit it in a backpack, no problem (especially since it doesn't need to have the number pad attached), which is HUGE. I have gnarly cubital tunnel syndrome issues, so typing on a laptop is a no-go. being able to bring this keyboard with me wherever I go (conference room, airport lounge, etc.) is a game-changer!

## Features

- Split-Key Ergonomic Design: One-piece split layout separates keys into left and right zones to reduce wrist bending and support a natural hand position, helping minimize strain during long hours of typing.
- Long Key Travel & Tactile Feedback: Extended key travel delivers responsive, tactile feedback with audible confirmation, similar to brown mechanical switches. Built for durability with up to 20 million keystrokes.
- Old-School Curved Row Design: Stepped, curved key rows promote a natural typing posture and reduce fatigue during long sessions. Made from high-quality ABS with membrane switches and 4.2 mm key travel.
- Ergonomic Curved Keycaps: Curved keycaps with flatter tops and back edges fit fingertip contours for improved comfort and control. Available in black, beige, and white color options.
- Natural Learning Curve: Ergonomic shape may require a short adjustment period. Most users adapt within 1–2 weeks and experience improved comfort and reduced wrist pressure with continued use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075GZVD4T |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Perixx |
| Built-In Media | Keycap Puller |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Black Wired |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Compatible Tablet Computer Models | AAUB P30 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 8,402 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04049571001715 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19.09"L x 9.29"W x 1.73"H |
| Item Type Name | Perixx PERIBOARD-512 Ergonomic Split Keyboard - Natural Ergonomic Design - Black - Bulky Size 19.09"x9.29"x1.73" |
| Item Weight | 2.28 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard Plate Material | ABS |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Perixx |
| Mfr Part Number | PERIBOARD-512B |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Name | PERIBOARD-512 US B |
| Model Number | 11525 |
| Number of Keys | 111 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Wired |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | ergonomic |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 12 Months Limited Warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Perixx
- **Color:** Black Wired
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop, PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Keyboard Description:** QWERTY
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 19.09"L x 9.29"W x 1.73"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Style:** Wired

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does this compare to the microsoft ergonomic 4000 keyboard? i’ve been using the ms4000 for years on my imacs, but ms has not updated the driver.**
A: I actually use the MS 4000 at home; I bought the Perixx for a friend.  However, I’ve used it when visiting, and I find the main keyboards virtually identical: the touch is just a little different, but I had no problem with it.  The one real difference is in the arrangement of the arrow keys and the block of six keys including Insert, Home, etc.: the former are arranged in a diamond, and the latter in a 3x2 block instead of a 2×3 block.  That did take a little getting used to, but I was adapting pretty well even after a short visit.

**Q: Is this a mechanical keyboard? What kind of switch does it uses?**
A: This keyboard uses a rubber dome switch. See my review for full details, but, it has a GREAT snappy tactile feel to it with virtually no clackiness at all. The best way I can describe it is to compare it to a light touch, quiet buckling spring keyboard (think IBM Model M or the newer Unicomp versions). The Cherry MX switches, blue or brown do NOT provide the same sort of feel this board does and I'd take this over mx blue/brown or buckling spring any day of the week. I've had those boards and choose this one due to the key feel and of course the superior split layout. The comfort cannot be beat.

**Q: Any know if this keyboard works with a mac, such as a macbook pro?  my old microsoft 4000 ergonomic no longer keeps up its software & soon won't work.**
A: Yes, I use it in a Macbook Pro with High Sierra at work.

**Q: Is this a soft touch keyboard, meaning nonstiff keys, they push well with gentle strokes?**
A: I find that if I don't press hard, I lose keystrokes.  I've had the keyboard for a couple of weeks.  Before that I had a Logitech cordless comfort duo and this was the closest thing I could find to that but this is a little bit less sensitive than that one was and frankly I find it frustrating.   Both had "real" keys not chicklet keys like a laptop.

I'm hoping and expecting to get used to it but for now I'm considering my options because I drop a lot of letters that I didn't with the logitech.  Unfortunately they don't make the logitech one anymore and logitech has gone all in on the wave keyboard, which while nice, is less ergo than the cordless comfort.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best value of its class
*by A***R on August 16, 2020*

Been using wave, split keyboard style keyboards for maybe decades. Forget when I got my first Microslop Natural Keyboard Elite but still have three PS2 ones that are working fine. The key strokes are pretty long on those so was looking for maybe a mechanical switch board and would have spent up to $200.00 to get one that was a split design and a waive, like this one. But guess what? Couldn't find one at any price. Was going to go with the new Microslop wired ones, not a fan of baby sitting dongles and batteries, for roughly twice the price of this one, but saw some scary reviews. You don't know if they are for real or just someone with a personal problem. Then saw some good reviews for this one and for the price, was thinking it has to beat the stock Dell sub $20.00, maybe sub $10.00 even, keyboard that was given to me by my work. So actually ordered 3 of these thinking what the heck, I can send them back if they blow, and then I can keep them and happy day for me if they are OK or better. Happy Day! They are better! One review stated that they feel cheap. They weigh just about exactly the same as my MS boards are almost exactly the same size and shape. Just so I could say I did it, I torqued them from the ends. My natural 190 lb frame could likely snap it but they are just about as solid as the my old MS boards: talking about the range of a few pounds of pressure difference nothing major. That is, if all you want to to is type on them, thinking that they are plenty solid enough to last for years. When I checked all three boards, one had a slight separation between the top part and the bottom on the underside of board where you can't see it while using it on the left hand side, [the top and bottom are screwed together much like a laptop computer is] but again, very minor, maybe .005 - .010 of an inch for about 3 inches. Think maybe you could work a match book cover into it if you spent the time and tried hard. This turned out to be a result of the twist I gave them as the top and bottom parts are "keyed" and the male tab came out of its slot. A small push and it was back in place. The other two were perfect and don't see how that is going to make any difference anyway. They are well built and the key action is shorter than the old boards. It uses almost exactly the same layout as the old boards with the arrow keys being closer to the delete buttons. All this works for me. Can type faster, but for me that's maybe 80 - 90 wpm in bursts. If you want the worlds fastest keyboard, them maybe go with a mechanical switch type. For me, this is a very satisfying keyboard. The buttons on the top also work with Linux a bit so another plus if you too use multiple operating systems with the same keyboards. Ordered two more. These are great and for the price I was willing to pay for one mechanical switch board, I have 5 of these. I have been using one of these daily at work 8 hours a day for months now and no issues.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Even better than the Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard
*by K***R on April 22, 2026*

If you are looking for a keyboard to replace the discontinued Microsoft Ergonomic keyboard, this is it. Its keys don't have as much resistance as I'd like, but once I trained myself to not strike the keys as hard, it was acceptable. Where the keyboard excels is in 2 areas of design: (1) You can separate the number pad from the rest of the keyboard. This means that the keyboard balances perfectly on my lap when I type; (2) the keyboard is SLEEK. I can fit it in a backpack, no problem (especially since it doesn't need to have the number pad attached), which is HUGE. I have gnarly cubital tunnel syndrome issues, so typing on a laptop is a no-go. being able to bring this keyboard with me wherever I go (conference room, airport lounge, etc.) is a game-changer!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great setup
*by R***O on March 10, 2026*

This keyboard offers an excellent ergonomic setup that has significantly reduced my wrist strain. The typing experience is smooth with a tactile 'key feel' that makes long sessions comfortable. The only caveat is the acoustics; it can be a bit loud if you are a heavy-handed typist, so keep that in mind for quiet office environments.

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