Streamer’s Dream: Corsair Unveils Galleon 100 SD Keyboard with Built-in Stream Deck
The manufacturer of popular gaming peripherals, Corsair, visited CES 2026, where they unveiled one of the most unusual gaming keyboards in recent years — the Galleon 100 SD, in which the numeric block is completely replaced by a hardware Stream Deck (for inattentive readers, let us emphasize that we are not talking about the portable console Steam Deck, but about the Stream Deck device for streamers)
The novelty combines a mechanical keyboard and a professional controller for streamers in one device, eliminating the need to keep a separate Stream Deck on the table.
What is known
The Galleon 100 SD block consists of 12 keys, each with its own LCD screen, and above them is a 5" mini display and two rotary encoder knobs. This allows controlling streaming, audio, macros, OBS scenes, and other functions without switching windows.
The keyboard supports Elgato Marketplace plugins, just like fully-fledged Stream Deck devices, and can also be used in games — for example, for quick abilities usage or inventory management.
Corsair emphasizes gaming scenarios: the mini screen can display system information or gaming data in real-time, and Stream Deck buttons can perform actions with a single press.
Technical specifications of Corsair Galleon 100 SD:
- 12 LCD Stream Deck keys;
- 5" 720×1280 screen;
- 2 encoders;
- 8000 Hz polling rate;
- MLX Pulse linear switches with factory lubrication;
- hot-swappable switches;
- six layers of noise-dampening;
- aluminum body.
Corsair Galleon 100 SD is already available for pre-order at $349.99.
Source: Corsair