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GravaStar Unleashes Mercury V75 Pro keyboards, Bringing Magnetic Hall Effect Switches and 8K polling to Aussie Gamers

GravaStar, the gaming accessory maker with the funky, cyberpunk inspired designs have announced their new range of keyboards have landed in Australia, offering ultra-responsive Magnetic Hall Effect sensors. 

The new GravaStar keyboard range is headlined by the Mercury V75 Pro, with the Mercury V75 HE and Mercury V75 Lite offering different options to still take advantage of the improved responsiveness, customised actuation points and durability of the Magnetic Hall Effect sensors.

The Mercury V75 series are ‘75% gaming keyboards’ a new term differing from the more well-known TKL (TenKeyLess) options which remove the numeric keypad, the 75% keyboard uses, as the name would suggest – 75% of the keys, or 84 keys, a little less than the 87/88 on a TKL.

The Mercury V75 Pro and V75 HE ofer 8K polling for extremely low 0.125ms latency letting you get lightning fast accuracy. 

Featuring Gateron Magnetic Jade Gaming Switch, the Mercury V75 Pro switches are engineered for 0.005mm precision with adjustable trigger depth (0.1mm–3.5mm), with the Mercury V75 HE using Gateron Magnetic Jade Pro Switches which offer the same precision and trigger depth. 

They both include Multi-Zone RGB Lighting offering 16 customisable dynamic modes, dual-zone control (keys + ambient side lights) with the option to change hue, saturation and brightness. 

If you want to get your hands on the Mercury V75 Pro, it’s priced at 9.99, while the Mercury V75 HE has a recommended retail price of AUD 9.99.

Neon Graffiti V75 Pro

The Mercury V75 Pro is joined by a special edition version, the Neon Graffiti V75 Pro, which includes a ‘hand-painted aluminium frame with bold graffiti-inspired artwork’ with each one individually numbered – though it will set you back 9.99

Yong Huang, Founder & CEO of GravaStar said 

The V75 Pro is built for gamers who demand both top-tier performance and standout design. It’s our fastest and most responsive keyboard yet — and with the hand-painted Neon Graffiti edition, we’re pushing the boundary between gaming gear and art.

For those wanting the 75% format gaming keyboard in a more affordable, and wired option, the Mercury V75 Lite is an accessible, lightweight model for casual players and students.  

The keyboard includes Custom GravaStar Blackcore Switches which are engineered for 0.01mm precision with adjustable trigger depth of 0.1-3.5mm to allow for different play styles, and also include a hot swappable design so you can swap out switches without a soldering iron.

Mercury V75 Lite

The Mercury V75 Lite also includes 5-Layer Acoustic Foam which minimizes keystroke vibrations for a smoother typing feel.

The Mercury V75 Lite has a recommended retail price of AUD 9.99 

You can check out the new GravaStar Mercury V75 range, as well as more of their funky designed accessories online at cleverhouseonline.com.au and goatclub.com.au, as well as in-store and online at Centre Com. 

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