After a longer hiatus, Mountain returns with the right-handed ergonomic Makalu Max, which has the same base shape as the Makalu 67, but can be customized further both in terms of shape and weight. The Makalu Max comes with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 main button switches, eight freely programmable buttons, and up to 80 hours of battery life.
Mountain dreams of a modular world where you can assemble the perfect keyboard/control center for your needs. Towards this end, the company has launched two new keypads to provide dedicated macro keys as well as a new contender to display key controllers which work independently or in conjunction with Mountain keyboards.
Mountain is back at it with its unique patent-pending connections that have modular keyboards grab your attention! Today, we examine the new Everest 60 using a rarely seen 60% form factor with dedicated arrow keys, as well as the accompanying numpad add-on that fits either side of the Everest 60 for number-crunching.
Mountain wants to take us to the top of the keyboard world with the Everest Max, a highly customizable TKL keyboard with an add-on numpad in either direction and a media dock. Featuring four LCD display keys and a larger LCD dial, it can be just as useful for gaming as for content creation.
The Makalu 67 is Mountain's first gaming mouse. It comes with the PAW3370, which is PixArt's newest flagship sensor, a 64 g lightweight ribcage design, an original right-handed ergonomic shape, highly flexible cable, and high quality PTFE feet, along with full RGB lighting and software support.