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Our favorite modular and compact keyboards are now cheaper than they were on Prime Day

Nothing brings me joy quite like the clickety clack of a solid mechanical keyboard. Nothing, that is, other than the clickety clack of a solid mechanical keyboard that I've picked up for a very reasonable, if not outright generous, price.

These two Mountain keyboards scratch this itch at the price they're currently going for. The modular Mountain Everest Max is currently going for $130 (save $50) at Amazon and the dinky Mountain Everest 60 is going for $50 (save $20) also at Amazon.

This means these two stellar keyboards are now going for cheaper than we saw them during Prime Day earlier this year—$10 cheaper in both cases. This would mean little if they weren't very good. But in fact, the Everest Max is a glorious modular beast, and the Everest 60 is a seriously wonderful if dainty clickety clacker for typing enthusiasts.

Mountain Everest Max | Mechanical | Wired | Modular | RGB | Media dock and display keys  hot-swappable switches | $179.99$129.99 at Amazon (save $50)
A truly multi-purpose keyboard, the Mountain Everest Max's modular design means you can have everything the way you want it. The numpad can be attached to either side, the moveable media dock has a handy display, and it has four customizable display keys that can be modified to your heart's desire. Oh, and the excellent switches are hot-swappable too, making this a jack-of-all-trades and a master of many, as we found in our review.

The Mountain Everest Max is for those of us disposed to the likes of fidget spinners and all manner of slippy, slidey, snap-it-off-and-on-again devices. We fiddlers and tinkerers. It's a wonderfully modular keyboard and it ticks all the boxes for those of us that way inclined.

We're talking a left- or right-side detachable numpad, a moveable media dock with a display, changeable display keys, a slot-in wrist rest, and hot-swappable switches. If you think modular's the way forward, then you need to look no further than the Everest Max.

This modularity isn't gimmicky, either,

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