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    GravaStar cuts 20% off gaming peripherals on Amazon

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    GravaStar cuts 20% off gaming peripherals on Amazon

    Mon, 13th Jul 2026 (Today)
    Sofiah Nichole Salivio
    SOFIAH NICHOLE SALIVIONews Editor

    GravaStar has introduced a 20% discount across its Amazon product range, covering gaming peripherals and audio devices for PC users and gamers

    The sale includes mechanical keyboards, a Bluetooth speaker and wireless earbuds, with several items now priced below USD $200. Among the higher-priced products are the Mercury V75 Pro Keyboard, reduced from USD $429.99 to USD $343.99, and the Mercury K1 Pro Mechanical Keyboard, cut from USD $349.99 to USD $279.99

    GravaStar sells desktop hardware and audio products built around a sci-fi industrial design language that distinguishes it from more conventional consumer electronics brands. It targets buyers who want gaming accessories that also serve as visual centrepieces for desks and home workspaces

    The largest dollar discount among the highlighted products applies to the Mercury V75 Pro Keyboard. According to product details released with the promotion, it features GravaStar x Gateron Magnetic Jade switches, an 8,000Hz polling rate and Last Keystroke Prioritization

    Another keyboard in the sale, the Mercury K1 Pro Mechanical Keyboard in Battle-Worn Yellow, combines a 75% layout with hot-swappable switches and tri-mode connectivity. The model uses a hand-crafted finish, positioning it as both a functional device and a decorative object for gaming setups

    At a lower price point, the Mercury V75 Lite Keyboard in Transparent Black has been reduced from USD $189.99 to USD $151.99. It uses Hall Effect magnetic switches and is marketed at users seeking faster input response in competitive gaming

    Audio products

    The promotion extends beyond keyboards. GravaStar’s Supernova Bluetooth Speaker in Matt Black has been reduced from USD $249.99 to USD $199.99, bringing it below the USD $200 mark

    The speaker combines a zinc alloy frame with 25W output, a 3-inch full-range speaker and a 0.5-inch high-frequency tweeter. It also includes three light modes and Bluetooth 5.3, reflecting GravaStar’s focus on products that combine audio performance with display-oriented styling

    Wireless audio is represented by the Sirius Plus Earbuds in Black, reduced from USD $179.99 to USD $143.99. The earbuds include hybrid active noise cancellation, 10mm dynamic drivers, RGB customisation and a charging case styled to resemble a compact sci-fi device, with up to 28 hours of total playtime

    Design niche

    The discount campaign highlights a peripherals segment that has moved beyond standard black-box hardware. More device makers now use industrial, retro or themed styling to stand out in a crowded field, particularly in gaming, where desktop presentation has become part of the buying decision

    For GravaStar, that emphasis is clear in the materials and finishes used across the sale line-up. Aluminium alloy frames, transparent casings, RGB lighting and hand-finished exteriors feature heavily, suggesting the company treats form factor and visual identity as central to its pitch rather than secondary to function

    That approach also reflects broader changes in how consumers view desk equipment. Keyboards, speakers and earbuds are no longer bought solely for utility, but also as part of a curated home office or gaming environment shaped by streaming culture, social media and interest in custom-built battlestations

    The sale prices indicate that GravaStar remains positioned above entry-level peripheral brands even after the discount. The top two keyboards still sit at the premium end of the market, while the lower-priced products appear aimed at buyers interested in the brand’s aesthetic without committing to its most expensive models

    Across the highlighted products, keyboards dominate the offer, underscoring how central the category has become in the broader gaming accessories market. Mechanical and magnetic-switch keyboards continue to attract buyers willing to pay more for responsiveness, build quality and distinctive design, and the sale shows how brands use temporary discounts to widen appeal without abandoning higher list prices

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