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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 prevent wrist and forearm injuries.
Improved Typing Posture
The sloped design allows your wrist, forearm, and shoulder to stay relaxed while typing.

1 Natural Typing Experience
2 Comfortable Wrist Support
3 Improved Typing Posture
4 Three Adjustable Angles
5 Perfect Ergonomic Setup
Quiet Linear Red
The quietest mechanical key switch option provides a smooth feel throughout the keystroke.
Quiet Tactile Brown
Quiet mechanical key switches that deliver tactile typing without loud audible feedback.
Clicky Blue
The perfect option for mechanical keyboard fans who love clicky typing and audible feedback.
1 Quiet Linear Red
2 Quiet Tactile Brown
3 Clicky Blue
RGB Lighting for Gaming
Designed for work and play, with beautiful RGB lighting to enhance your immersion.
Illuminated Keys for the Office
Keep the lighting subtle for the workplace with adjustable lighting.
1 RGB Lighting
2 Illuminated Keys

Switch Mac/Windows Layout
PERIBOARD-835 is compatible for Mac and Windows. Press the Fn+Win for Windows and Fn+Mac for Mac.
Adjustable Backlighting
Change backlighting settings on-the-go with PERIBOARD-835 hotkeys.
Multi-Connection
Connect up to four devices via wireless 2.4 G, 2 x Bluetooth 5.2, or wired.
Bluetooth Connection
How to connect via Bluetooth:
Factory Reset
How to Factory Reset PERIBOARD-835:
1 Switch Mac/Windows Layout
2 Adjustable Backlighting
3 Multi-Connection
4 Bluetooth Connection
5 Factory Reset
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Layout
Full size
Full size
Compact
Full size
Compact
Wrist Rest
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Adjustable Wrist Rest
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✔
✔
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Material
Aluminum
Aluminum
Aluminum
ABS
ABS
Connection
Bluetooth/2.4 GHz/Wired
Wired
Wired
Bluetooth/2.4 GHz
Bluetooth/2.4 GHz
Backlit
✔
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✘
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Key
Mechanic
Mechanic
Mechanic
Membrane
Membrane
Ergonomics
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Multi-device spec with wired, wireless 2.4G, and 2 Bluetooth ID setups. An ergonomic Full-size keyboard with a split-key design and curved frame promotes a better posture by helping to position the wrist and arms in the most natural typing posture
Low Profile Brown Tactile Mechanical Switches: The brown clicky switch is designed for use with good key-press feedback with less loud clicky sounds. For those with heavy coding or typing work, this clear indication of the key switch is an ideal solution for you without much of the clicky noise.
RGB Backlit with customized software or the preset backlit program; 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 10 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; Detachable USB cable with 5.9Ft long for data transfer or charging; Inside the Box: PERIBOARD-835 keyboard, receiver, manual.
9 reviews for Perixx PERIBOARD-835BR Wireless Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard – RGB Backlit – Low-Profile Brown Tactile Switches – Multi-Device Connection – Compatible with Windows and Mac OS X – US English
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mjess23 –
Truly nice and comfortable
I was struggling to find an ergonomic keyboard I could really enjoy. All these Bluetooth ones out there kept disconnecting all the time. On my old ones I would be typing and they would miss letters or whole words out of nowhere, so when I came across this keyboard which is wireless and wired, I was super skeptical. I personally love the clicky clacky of mechanical keyboards. I use mine for gaming and writing, so I needed it to be reliable when wireless or wired. To my absolute surprise it is one of the best keyboards I’ve ever owned. My wrist pain doesn’t bother me nearly as much as it use to with my previous keyboards.I previously used a couple different Razer keyboards (you know, mechanical and RGB for the most fun) and this for sure compares in look, feel, and quality. The little feet stands are perfect heights for different situations and positions. The charge on the battery lasts so long especially for how much i use it. And when I mean I use it, I mean I’m writing thousands of words a day. Sometimes writing for 18hrs straight with minimal breaks, then when not writing I’m gaming and this thing does not need to be charged for days even with the abuse I put it through. Most of the time I forget it has a battery until the red light comes on.Want it to be wired? Keep it plugged in. Need it to be wireless, unplug it and you can. The desktop program to handle the settings was super easy to figure out. Setting up the rgb lighting to match my other stuff was easy.The keys feel sleek and easy to press. It’s just so comfy. It did take a couple weeks of consistent use to get use to where the keys sit, but once I got it, I can’t look at normal keyboards the same.I can’t recommend this enough. It was worth every cent I spent on it.Oh and the whole wireless thing, yeah, not once have I had it miss a letter or word or randomly lose connection. It’s everything i was looking for.
Andrew H. Marrone –
Nice ergonomics, but the keys feel cheap and cheezy.
Prior to this keyboard, I used a Logitech ERGO K860 wireless ergonomic keyboard. I must say the Logitech is a great keyboard. However, after reading so articles, I started to search for an ergonomic magnetic keyboard. While I couldn’t find one, this keyboard popped up in my searches many times. I watched some videos on it and after doing some research, I decided to buy one. To be clear I bought the one with the middle action.It IS a very comfortable keyboard to use – I like the front raisers (and the fact that there are two heights). I also like that, unlike the Logitech, it is rechargeable via USB C. The wrist rest is also quite comfortable, and it does have a nice sleek, modern design.I thought I would find the LED lighting under the keys gimmicky, but I like it – and you can keep it the rainbow or customize the colors and brightness. I was also worried the LED’s would be too bright, but they are perfect – even at the brightest setting (you can also customize the brightness)Installing the software took some doing (and I am an experienced user). What’s most frustrating about the software is that getting the software to actually recognize the presence of the keyboard takes several rounds of plugging and unplugging the keyboard (seems like the software should recognize the wireless dongle – eliminating the need to plug it in to use the software). However, the software does not seem to add much to its functionality.You can configure it for MAC or Windows, I’m not sure why – I use Logitech on Mac and Windows and it works fine without any re-configuration – if I were to guess – it simply swaps the command and option keys – which are reversed if you use a Windows keyboard on a Mac (I haven’t tried it – it’s just a guess).In general, using this keyboard took some getting used to – and I come from a long history of using (and swearing by) ergonomic keyboards – I had an original Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard back in the 90’s – still one of my favorite keyboards to date. Although it probably only took me about a day to get used to the Perixx.The only thing I DON’T like about this keyboard is the actual action of pressing the keys. Again, it feels cheap and cheesy. I wonder if I should have bought the clicky version – but somehow I doubt that would have helped.Not sure if I’ll stick with this or go back to the Logitech yet. There are definitely pros and cons to each. But at the price I paid, I would say this keyboard (especially the action) is very disappointing.The keyboard definitely has potential – this exact same keyboard with a firmer, more defined action would be absolutely perfect. Sadly, it feels like a cheap toy.Still hoping someone will release a quality ergonomic magnetic action keyboard.Hope you find this review helpful.
Craig –
Awesome replacement for any ergonomic keyboard. Super fast responsive typing.
I have been looking for a long for something to replace the Microsoft ergonomic 4000.I started stockpiling them, because there really was / is not substitute.The Perixx is awesome – I dare say it might actually be better. I bough the Perixx and an Incose ergonomic. The feel of the Incose keys is actually closer to the original Microsoft keyboard.The Perixx is superior. This is an awesome keyboard, I think I can type faster on the Perixx than the others. They keys are super responsive, and because they are switches they don’t have that rubbery feel to them.5/5 awesome purchase, and I might buy another one for travel etc.
Sho –
Worrst Keyboard for Offffice Use
As you can see from my review, the keyboard often repeats the letters “FFFF” and “R’ (thank you whoever invented auto-correct!); the left shift key does not always work, the ergonomic slip is very narrow, making it more like a straight keyboard and the stretch from the CTRl keys on each side is too narrow to allow for reaching to the centermost letters when having a normal hand span (if you have small hands, don’t even bother). The keyboard is also not recognizing multiple system connections, and will only allow me to type on the last system that was connected.In addition, and perhaps the worst for me, a keyboard short cut person, you cannot complete multiple CTRL commands in a row. So, if I want to copy, find, and paste, I have to let go off the CTRL key between each command, or it just types the letter I am pressing, and doesn’t recognize the command – that one I absolutely cannot live with, sure to a lot of the crross-comparison work I do.I didn’t realize the last one, until I requested a replacement keyboard for the other issues. Now I wished I had just returned it. When the new one comes I won’t even bother opening it and will just return both. If anyone knows of a good full size backlit, ergo keyboard that can connect to at least 2 devices, let me know!
Fabian Duron –
El teclado es de lo mejor, resistente y de muy buena calidad, está en idioma inglés, para mí no es problema funciona de lo mejor muy recomendable
jana wuerstl –
Rarely write reviews, but I have to in this case. The keyboard is absolutely amazing. Gorgeous, ergonomic, works perfectly. Couldn’t have asked for more. And the backlighting is an amazing boon for late night jobs. Can’t recommend it enough.
Chantelle –
The keyboard functionality is great, easy to set up, great mechanical keyboard given this was my first and ergonomic. However 4 of the caps started to rub off or smudge, it’s a shame as I’m likely going to replace the keyboard given this. This has happened after less than 3 months use and it’s getting worse over time.
Kent –
I had another brand of wireless ergonomic keyboard but wanted a backlight. I got this and I am very impressed. I love the keystrokes, they are more defined than the other keyboard. The backlights are wonderful… I wish the F keys were backlighted rather than the alternate functions on them, but it is not hard to live with since for F1-10 you can look at the matching number key in front of the F key. The keyboard is very well made and so far it is functioning perfectly. My only slight complaint is the lifetime of the battery. My old keyboard would run for months without changing batteries. This keyboard lasts, at most, a couple of days so I mostly operate it wired. I guess the backlighting and RGB display costs something.
Nick –
I love this keyboard. I got two – one with blue switches and one with brown switches. I just love the blue switches, it’s real pleasure to use it. The brown one is a bit noisier than I hoped, but it’s basically the same as any other mechanical keyboard I had. I really love the low-profile keys and the overall look and feel. It’s just great.If Perixx decide to release a version with media keys and volume control – I’m buying 10 of them!!!Now if I can find replacement keycaps for the F-keys so I can see the number instead of the funny pictures that would be amazing.