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Review on πŸ”’ Perixx PPD-202: Silent Slim Numeric Keypad with Big Print Font and Tab Key by Glenn Cho

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Looks good at first glance, but is not strong enough for mobile use.

Works well at first but broke after a few uses. Not strong enough to put it in a backpack or laptop bag. Unfortunately, portability is the main reason you would buy something like this. My enter key broke when I just tucked the keyboard into a loose, always-open side pocket after a little over a month of very infrequent use I don't have it, so I can't return it.The negative for the keyboard's very The light, understated profile (I don't need it anyway) is that the keys don't stay on the base of the device very well, nor do the small notches on the underside of the keys I'm not even sure if the key wasn't broken from the factory as I don't recall any damage to the keyboard, one of the two locking latches is broken but the other holds the ENTER key on the base for a cursory inspection. After 10-25 presses the key keeps falling off.

Pros
  • KEYBOARD CONSTRUCTION: 19 full-size keys, large letters, narrow keyboard; Dimensions: 5.16" x 3.43" x 0.79" (131 x 87 x 20 mm)
Cons
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