GravaStar launched the Mercury K98 Pro, a 98% wireless mechanical keyboard featuring a CNC-machined aluminum alloy chassis and a skeletonized cyberpunk design that combines high performance with bold aesthetics. The keyboard uses GravaStar's UFO Mechanical Linear switches, rated for 70 million keystrokes, alongside a five-layer dampening system and gasket-mount structure for a softer, more refined typing experience.
The Mercury K98 Pro supports tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.4 and USB-C) and an 8000Hz polling rate for ultra-low-latency performance. It also features an 8000mAh battery rated for up to 228 hours of use with lighting disabled, plus a 1.65-inch TFT display for real-time information and web-based customization.
Per-key RGB lighting, three-side underglow and foot-halo ambient lighting complete the design, while three onboard profiles let users save custom settings without installing dedicated software.
Cyberpunk Mechanical Keyboards
GravaStar Launches Its Mercury K98 Pro Keyboard
Trend Themes
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Cyberpunk Peripherals — Bold industrial styling and sci-fi materials are turning everyday input devices into statement hardware for gamers, creators and desk-setup enthusiasts.
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Low-latency Customization — High polling rates, onboard profiles and web-based controls are expanding premium peripheral expectations around speed, personalization and software-light configuration.
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Immersive Desk Aesthetics — Layered RGB, ambient lighting and integrated displays are creating new value in workspaces where visual identity and performance hardware converge.
Industry Implications
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Gaming Hardware — Premium mechanical keyboards with wireless speed, durable switches and expressive design are reshaping competitive gear as both performance tools and lifestyle products.
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Consumer Electronics — Advanced batteries, tri-mode connectivity and compact displays suggest broader opportunities for feature-rich accessories that blend utility with visual differentiation.
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Computer Accessories — CNC-machined chassis, gasket mounting and sound-dampening systems are elevating peripherals into enthusiast-grade products with stronger appeal beyond traditional office use.