
GravaStar
The GravaStar Mercury K1 75% Pink Wireless Keyboard is a premium aluminum‑exoskeleton mechanical keyboard featuring hot‑swappable Cherry Pink linear switches, a massive 8000 mAh battery, and tri‑mode connectivity. It combines deep thocky acoustics, dual RGB zones, and a gasket‑mounted design for gamers and typists seeking high performance without mods.
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$139.95
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$136.02
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$118.96
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$139.95
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the Mercury K1 as a budget‑friendly powerhouse with a futuristic aluminum chassis, out‑of‑the‑box lubed linear switches, and a low‑latency 2.4 GHz wireless mode that feels blazing‑fast. They commend its deep thocky acoustics from the gasket‑mounted, five‑layer foam design and its vibrant dual‑zone RGB, while noting the premium build and long‑lasting 8000 mAh battery set it apart from many competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the keyboard’s sound, build quality, and battery longevity, often calling it the best‑sound keyboard they’ve owned. Support experiences are generally positive, and the extra switches are seen as a nice bonus. The most common complaints revolve around occasional early glitches, the relatively heavy weight, and limited macOS/Linux support.
Common Complaints
Early firmware or unit glitches that needed support, the 2.34 lb weight limiting portability, and the lack of native macOS/Linux drivers.
What People Are Saying
“best sound keyboard, deep thock, amazing feel”
How It Compares
vs. Keychron K-series (e.g., K8)
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Choose GravaStar for superior battery life, sound, and accessories; choose Keychron if you need a lighter, macOS‑friendly board.
vs. NuPhy Air75 V2
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Pick GravaStar for premium build, sound, and battery; pick NuPhy if ultra‑portability and low‑profile typing are top priorities.
vs. Lemokey L3
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Select GravaStar when you want extra battery capacity, a knob, and richer RGB; select Lemokey L3 for a more cost‑effective aluminum 75% keyboard.