Mountain Everest Max | Mechanical | Wired | Modular | RGB | Media dock and display keys hot-swappable switches | $179.99$139.99 at Amazon (save $40)
A truly multi-purpose keeb, the Mountain Everest Max's modular design means you really can have everything the way you want it. The numpad can be attached either side, the media dock (also moveable) features a handy display, and it's got four customisable display keys that can be modified to your heart's desire. Oh, and the excellent switches can be hot-swapped too, making this a jack-of-all-trades and a master of many, as we found in our review.
Price check: Newegg $139.99
I'm a sucker for weird but brilliant peripherals. I like customisation, clever ideas and solid implementation. And every time I see this Mountain Everest Max modular keyboard on discount, my heart jumps a little. I mean, come on. Take another look at the photo. It's everything I want in a keyboard, and I reckon it might be everything you're looking for, too.
Currently available at Amazon for $140 as part of the Prime Day sales, this Swiss army knife of mechanical keyboards swings for the fences. It's been out for a while now, but when we reviewed it back in 2020 we found that its impressive modularity and excellent construction really did live up to the promise of a keeb with very few compromises.
For a start, let's talk about that numpad. You can magnetically attach it to either side of the board, which at first glance doesn't seem like that big of a deal. However, our hardware overlord Dave James knows a thing or two about numpad usage (and keyboards in general, too), and he's become a firm convert to the left-sided numpad crowd since using Mountain keebs.
Not convinced? Stick it on the right hand side as standard then, or even forgo it entirely. The numpad also features four customisable display keys, so there's extra functionality there even if you don't use a numpad on the regular. It's all about options, you see.
Continuing on that theme, how
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