Mountain Everest 60 keyboard review -
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The Mountain Everest 60 arrives in a box with a typical Mountain design, primarily black, with blue accents.
The back of the box shows the features this keyboard has and how much stuff is in the box.
The reviewed model includes the Linear 45 switches (similar to Cherry MX Reds), aimed mainly at the gamers. You will get the full n-key rollover and full anti-ghosting.
Inside, we find the main block of the keyboard and the accessories placed in a foam. The Numpad is packed in a separate box (as it’s an option). On the back of these boxes, there’s a breakdown of all their features.
The Mountain Everest 60’s frame is made of aluminium and has dimensions of 115 x 307.2 x 46.44mm (L x W x H) and 0.77 kg. It is robust, looks very sturdy, and is finished to an excellent standard (especially the aluminium frame). The keycaps are made of PBT, which is more reliable than the ABS.
Overall - inside we can find:
- Keycap & Switch combo removal tool
- USB Type-A to C cable (1.6m)
- MOUNTAIN Sticker Pack
- Riser feet
The Mountain Everest 60 keyboard is the one we’re reviewing today. We have already covered two products of this German company; one was the Makalu 67 mouse and the Everest Max keyboard. This time it’s the 60% version of the latter. What we’ll find interesting about this product? This time it’s not using the Cherry MX switches but rather the custom-made MOUNTAIN.
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