GravaStar Mercury M1 Pro and M2 gaming mice are made in the design of spaceships or alien masonry
08.01.24
GravaStar has introduced two new gaming mice: Mercury M1 Pro and Mercury M2. They received an interesting design, somewhat inspired by the motifs of cosmic clutches of eggs or alien spaceships.
The Mercury M1 Pro’s body is crafted from durable magnesium alloy, making it physically durable and lightweight. The abrasions are made by hand.
The ergonomic shape makes it comfortable to use. It comes in two colors: Battle Worn Edition (Silver Mist) and Gunmetal Gray. 26,000 DPI PAW3395 sensor and TuroSpeed wireless technology for universal connectivity.


The Mercury M2 has a similar design, but without the scuff marks on the body. Uses the same PAW3395 sensor and offers wireless or wired connectivity.
Both mice have RGB lighting with GlowSync technology and five buttons that can be remapped.

They represent different price points – the Mercury M1 Pro Battle Worn Edition has a suggested price of $130, Gunmetal Gray is $100, and the Mercury M2 is $80.
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