Today’s deal is an absolute bargain and one of the best discounts I’ve seen in a while. Although I must confess I am a little biased on this one as I personally own the Mountain Everest 60 along with the connectable number pad – although this deal doesn’t include the number pad. I use the Mountain Everest 60 every day as my daily driver for work and for some gaming when I get a chance. It’s a great-feeling keeb, that comes with pre-lubed switches that were all perfect, and the dulled typing sound was exactly what I wanted.
If you head over to Newegg’s store you can pick up the Mountain Everest 60 for just $19. I can’t believe how cheaply they are selling such a fantastic keyboard. Maybe it doesn’t have the latest Hall-Effect magnetic switches, but the PCB is hot-swappable so you could always upgrade later if you wanted to, and how can you even go wrong for under $20?
When we tested this keyboard our reviewer was impressed with its performance. See our review of the Mountain Everest 60 for more details on this Editor’s Choice award-winning keyboard. Garnering 4.5 stars, the Mountain Everest 60 not only manages to squeeze in the arrow keys on a 60% board but also comes with pre-lubed Mountain switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, and pre-clipped Cherry stabilizers for a rattle-free experience. The only negative here – and I had trouble getting used to it too – is the 1u right shift button. I was forever clipping the up arrow to begin with which isn’t great for typing.
The Keyboard connects via a USB Type-C cable and there are 3 USB C ports on the back of the keyboard giving you options for connecting your cable in different positions for your preferred cable routing. The other special thing about this keyboard is that it comes with magnetic USB-C ports on the left and right of the keyboard for connecting a number pad module.