Viktoriia—April 4, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I really like this keyboard. The design looks very unique and cool, not like обычные keyboards. It feels strong and high quality. The keys are very responsive and typing is comfortable, also good for gaming. Sound is nice, not too loud but satisfying. Wireless works good, no problems with connection. Battery life is also decent. Only thing is it’s a little expensive, but for me it worth it because of the quality and style. Overall I’m very happy with this purchase and would recommend 👍 Read more
Z.—September 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
TL/DR (Updated): I now have this model in pink, black, and in blue, as well as a Mercury K1 Pro in black, and a GravaStar Mercury V75 HE keyboard in Lavender. They're all fantastic keyboards that are terrific straight out of the box, with zero customization, although if you don't NEED an HE keyboard, the mechanical keyboards offer better typing feel and sound by far - it's just the nature of HE keyboards, although they keep improving, and GravaStar's offering exceeded my expectations. GravaStar's "bio-mechanical" styling is not for everyone (I love it), but it's amazing how much you can change up the looks with a simple keycap swap (if desired) and get a totally different vibe. Battery life is fantastic - it feels endless if you forgo full RGB and just have keys light up as you type (40 hours default lighting, over 400 with no RGB). I tend to save the full RGB effect (which I love) for those (infrequent) times when I'm charging the battery. -------- This is my second type of GravaStar keyboard. I love my GravaStar Mercury K1 Pro (kitted with KiiBoom Sweet Rebel MAO profile keycaps) SO much that I couldn't resist picking up the Sakura Pink Special Edition K1 to go with my "Pixel Meow" MAO profile keycap set. Yet again, I could NOT be more delighted - both with the keyboard itself, and with how it paired with my keycaps of choice. I've included a quick photo (excuse the bad lighting), but it looks SO much better in person! Then, I had to get one in the pale blue. And then, I got one in black, because I had a different set of "pastel goth" keycaps and wanted a black keyboard for them. If the funky, "bio-mechanical" rear legs of the Pro model are too thematically strong for your tastes, or they clash aesthetically with preferred third party keycaps, the K1 offers a more adaptable appearance; how the case is perceived will be strongly influenced by how you accessorize it. With the "retro Kawaii" Pixel Meow keycaps, especially with that beautiful Sakura Pink color I chose, the K1 just looks a bit fancy, given the bio-mechanical-looking bottom is hidden while the keyboard is actually in use. If you paired the keyboard with, say, "Pastel Goth" keycaps, the keyboard case would go back to looking edgy and enhance that vibe. I love that GravaStar has a detail-oriented approach to their keyboards. Unlike the (wonderful) matte finish on my black K1 Pro, the Sakura Pink K1 has a glossy, silky look and feel. I own more than twenty aluminum keyboards, and none of them have a finish like this. It's amazing! Interestingly, the volume rocker switch is in the same finish, instead of a metallic color, and I love how it feels to the touch. I was also impressed that GravaStar customized the dongle's plastic body, instead of using the typical, generic (cheaper) shape. My black K1 Pro has a black plastic dongle (with a style that matches the keyboard body - awesome for easy visual identification AND aesthetics), while my Sakura Pink K1 has an identical-looking dongle, except in white. I love that I can look at either dongle and instantly know which keyboard it goes to. Not just between the two keyboards, but out of my entire collection. The stock GravaStar-Kailh switches sound and feel wonderful, and look great through the translucent stock keycaps. The lighting isn't uniform, due to the opaque switch housing, which may bother some people, but for others, fully transparent switch housings may have made the RGB overkill. The typing sound/pitch did (unfortunately, to my tastes) get a bit higher with the MAO keycaps I installed on the keyboard vs. the stock, double-walled polycarbonate set, but it's still an incredible-sounding keyboard. In a direct comparison, my PBT MAO keycaps sound slightly disappointing compared to the stock keyboard. In actual, ongoing use, the keyboard simply sounds delicious. The keyboard is so well-tuned that I don't think you could make it sound bad unless you really tried. I did change out some of the OEM switches - only the ones under the see-through polycarbonate Pixel Meow keycaps - for ones with a clear housing; I happened to have the switches on hand, but the stock switches wouldn't have looked bad, just (imho) not quite as good. Instead of having full-time RGB, I opted for the setting where a section of keys briefly lights up as you type. The default color for that was white, but I downloaded and used the proprietary software to set the effect to a light pink. With a firmware update (available on GravaStar's site) you can disable the LED logo screen's RGB, but the software does not appear to allow you to set a static color of your choice. By default, the LED logo acts as an indicator light, changing from RGB (default) to white (CapsLock). If you prefer, however, you can disable the indicator function with FN+CapsLock. I also couldn't see a software option to customize the RGB color for the outer frame, although the onboard settings offer decent flexibility. They unfortunately just don't have a very pale pink color option, despite the keyboard being pale pink. Having said that, I don't actually have the border/ambient RGB on when using the keyboard in wireless mode - which is always, unless I need to charge the battery. Battery life feels infinite this way. Unlike many manufacturers, GravaStar didn't stint on the non-pro keyboard's batteries. The K1 Pro and K1 both use the same, huge, 8000mAh batteries. It's only the Lite version where you see compromises (plastic top case, half the battery capacity, no front/side lighting). GravaStar support is also great, which I discovered when I had some questions about the keyboard. I will tell you now, if you buy the keyboard on Amazon (US), GravaStar wants you to communicate through GravaStar US, which you can do here on Amazon. Customer support got back to me within 24 hours during our back-and-forth discussion, were very customer service oriented, and both kind and professional. If you've had your eye on a GravaStar keyboard, seriously, just buy one. They're truly fantastic! Read more

Jules—November 9, 2025✓ Verified purchase
WOW. This keyboard is really nice. The sound it makes is really pleasant, a nice relatively quiet "thocky" and "creamy" sound. typing is a dream. The lighting options are beautiful and the keys as well as the outside of the keyboard are all customizable with colors and lighting pattern. This keyboard seamlessly connects via Wired or wireless to my laptop and is highly comfortable and responsive for gaming as well as typing. The front facing symbols on the keyboard take some getting used and look clean and sleek. My only gripe is the software that comes with the Gravastar keyboards. When you download it, it feels like you're about to download a virus and then once you're using it, it just looks sort of poorly made and not seamlessly integrated. it only shows up in a window format which is odd too. You can also change the RBG lighting, brightness, colors and speed with some hotkeys on the keyboard so the app isn't totally necessary unless you're really customizing colors. The actual bulid of the keyboard feels high quality, the body is machined aluminum and its sturdy and heavy. This keyboard can last a lifetime if you want it to, considering the hot swappable keys and the sturdy build. I love it! Read more

