Battle-Worn Yellow: When Peripherals Become Sci-Fi Props
GravaStar Battle-Worn Yellow sci-fi keyboard peripherals are a coordinated set of PC accessories that combine performance hardware with a weathered, futuristic aesthetic, turning everyday gaming tools into desk-ready collectibles that look like they were salvaged from a starship hangar rather than bought off a shelf. After hitting the market with some of the coolest looking PC peripherals late last year, GravaStar has returned with a Battle-Worn Yellow range that leans hard into its sci-fi design language. This is not a subtle “new color” drop; it is a statement that your keyboard, mouse, earbuds, and Bluetooth speaker should feel like part of a unified universe. The move shows GravaStar is willing to double down on design as much as specs, and it targets gamers who want their desk to tell a story every time they sit down to play.

Beyond Mercury K1: A Cohesive Sci-Fi Colorway Strategy
GravaStar built early buzz around the Mercury K1 mechanical keyboard, which already comes in a long list of colorways from Stealth Black and Gradient Black to Ice Blue, Lavender Purple, Gradient White, and Special Edition Sakura Pink. Even the more affordable Mercury K1 Lite variants push aesthetics, with Crystal Aurora, Transparent Black, Lumen Rose, and Aurora Mist options plus transparent keycaps to let RGB lighting spill out. Now the Battle-Worn Yellow treatment arrives on the Mercury K1 Pro, a model that adds claw-shaped stabilizer feet and themed pudding-style keycaps, alongside CyberFlare, Interstellar, and Special Edition Cyberpunk designs. This isn’t a one-off paint job; it is a deliberate colorway ecosystem that lets collectors build a consistent sci-fi keyboard setup instead of a random mix of gear. In other words, GravaStar is treating peripherals like character skins, and Battle-Worn Yellow is the new epic drop.
Battle-Worn Hardware: Specs That Match the Aesthetic
The Battle-Worn Yellow line would be cosplay if the hardware did not hold up, but GravaStar backs the look with serious specs. The Mercury K1 Pro mechanical keyboard uses a strong yet lightweight aluminum alloy in a compact 75% layout, and wraps it with 270-degree RGB lighting that offers 13 pre-programmed effects plus custom options. It is priced at USD 349.99 (approx. RM1,620) and ships with hot-swappable switches and five layers of sound-dampening foam to refine acoustics. According to the product listing, “The keyboard includes a massive 8,000mAh battery letting you use it wired, or wirelessly with support for wireless Bluetooth or 2.4GHz connectivity.” The Mercury X Pro mouse continues the theme with a magnesium alloy skeleton at just 49 grams, a PAW3950 sensor up to 32,000DPI and an 8,000Hz polling rate, priced at USD 249.99 (approx. RM1,155).
Audio Companions: Sirius Plus Earbuds and Mars Pro Speaker
GravaStar does not stop at input devices; the Battle-Worn Yellow aesthetic extends to audio so the whole desk feels like one sci-fi scene. Sirius Plus earbuds carry a 10mm Composite Diaphragm Dynamic Driver and the same futuristic Battle-Worn shell, with a uniquely engineered charging case that offers up to 30 hours of playback, Active Noise Cancellation, and a low-latency gaming mode to keep attention on the action. They are priced at USD 179.99 (approx. RM835), making them the most accessible entry point into the themed lineup. The Mars Pro Bluetooth speaker rounds out the set, looking more like a tabletop mech than a conventional speaker and available in either Black or Battle-Worn Yellow color options. It offers 20W of audio with a dual mid-range driver and passive sub-radiator, six RGB lighting modes, and can be paired in twos for stereo, at USD 399.99 (approx. RM1,850).
From Performance Gear to Collectible Desk Art
What makes GravaStar Battle-Worn Yellow more interesting than another “limited edition” is how strongly it blurs the line between tool and collectible. The weathered finish, clawed feet on the Mercury K1 Pro case, and futuristic Mars Pro speaker form factor all feed into a unified sci-fi design philosophy that treats every peripheral as part of a single fictional universe. After landing with striking PC peripherals late last year, GravaStar returning with a themed range suggests that the company sees its identity in aesthetic cohesion as much as technical muscle. And while the Battle-Worn Yellow range is available exclusively through CleverHouseOnline, the message is broader: your gaming setup can feel curated, not cobbled together. For people who see their desk as an extension of their personality, these sci-fi keyboard peripherals are less about pure specs and more about owning functional props from a world they wish existed.









