




Mercury V60 – Onyx Crystal
Magnetic switch + gasket structure for comfortable long-term gaming
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GravaStar – Mercury V60 gaming keyboard
True 8000Hz polling rate
Precise trigger, fast response, sustained performance
Enhanced gaming features
Not just magnetic – but true analog gaming.
Controller mapping
Rapid-Trigger Mode
Experience the V60 difference
The V60 delivers a first-class sound signature – deep, rich thumps at moderate volume with crisp, precise feedback. Swap switches or keycaps to find your perfect sound. No modding required.
GravaStar UFO Magnetic Gaming Switch
Adjustable trigger point
Control the actuation point of each key from 0.1 mm to 4.0 mm and perfectly adapt every input to your playing style.
Rapid Trigger
Eliminates delays between keystrokes. Dynamic activation and deactivation – ideal for high-speed strafing and fast combos.
Rappy Snappy Technology
Our latest innovation recognizes the harder pressed key between two inputs – for faster counter-movements and perfect timing control.
One-touch profile switching
Web-based driver
Silence meets precision
Endless individualization
Frequently Asked Questions about the Mercury V60 Pro
Also known as: V60 Pro HE / Hall Effect Gaming Keyboard
Is the Mercury V60 Pro a Hall-effect keyboard?
Yes. It uses magnetic Hall-effect switches with analog detection and individually adjustable trigger point.
Which games is this keyboard suitable for?
Ideal for CS2, Valorant, Fortnite, Apex Legends and racing games with analog controls.
What is the difference compared to mechanical keyboards?
Hall effect switches are contactless, extremely durable (over 100 million keystrokes) and enable rapid triggering without a fixed reset point .
Is the V60 Pro suitable for gamers in Germany?
Yes. Wired, plug-and-play , compatible with Windows & macOS, and shipped from Germany .
Who is the Mercury V60 Pro ideal for – and who is it not for?
Ideal for FPS players, eSports enthusiasts and performance gamers .
Not recommended for users who prefer wireless keyboards or full-size layouts .














