Mountain Everest Max Review 2024
Discover the Mountain Everest Max, a versatile mechanical keyboard with adjustable features and modular design, perfect for both gamers and productivity users.
About The Keyboard
The Mountain Everest Max is a highly configurable modular keyboard designed for users who prioritize customization and versatility in their typing experience. At full-size, this keyboard features a unique modular design where users can attach a numpad on either side, providing flexibility based on individual needs and preferences. This is particularly useful for productivity tasks and gaming where space can be a constraint. With a solid build quality that includes a plastic frame supported by a metal base plate, the Everest Max offers a sturdy typing platform that minimizes flex and enhances durability.
type
Wired
compactness
Full-sized
switches
Custom switches
keycap material
ABS
switch lifespan
50 million actuations
polling rate
1000 Hz
actuation point
1.5 mm
response time
1 ms
Performance & Build
Additional Features
Another highlight of the Mountain Everest Max is its adjustable inclination settings, allowing users to set the keyboard at three different angles (3.6°, 8.5°, and 14°) to achieve their desired ergonomic comfort. The included wrist rest adds extra support, though it has been noted that some users experience a slight hiccup with the magnet's strength which secures it to the keyboard. Despite this minor issue, the rest of the keyboard's ergonomics, including its keycap material being ABS, ensures a pleasant typing sound and feel. Overall, whether for gaming or professional use, the Everest Max aims to combine functionality with a customizable design.
Target Users
Gaming/General Use
Build Quality
- Frame Material: Plastic with metal base plate
- Durability: N/A
- Material Details: Solid plastic frame with minimal flex
Lighting
- RGB: No
- Zones: 1
- Modes: Breathing, Static color
- Sync Features:
Ergonomics
- Noise Level: Quiet
- Wrist Support: Detachable
- Angles: Adjustable; 3.6°, 8.5°, 14°
Tuomas Jokela
Keyboard Enthusiast & Developer