Peripheral
Peripherals, or peripheral devices, are external components that connect to a computer system to provide input, output, storage, or communication capabilities beyond the core processing unit. They expand functionality and are designed to be attached and detached as needed. Peripherals typically connect via standardized interfaces such as USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Thunderbolt, PCIe, SATA, HDMI, or audio jacks, and may be powered by the host or have their own power supply.
Common examples include input devices (keyboard, mouse, scanner, microphone, webcam); output devices (monitor, printer, speakers); storage
Software support is usually provided through device drivers or firmware; many devices are class-compliant and work
Peripherals are distinguished from internal components such as the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and integrated graphics, which