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Corsair made a keyboard with a built-in Stream Deck

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Corsair just revealed a gaming keyboard with a built-in Stream Deck controller at CES 2026 . The Galleon 100 SD is a mechanical keyboard with a 5-inch screen, two rotary encoders and a full complement of Stream Deck buttons.

For the uninitiated, the Stream Deck is basically a collection of hot keys that execute various commands. It's been incredibly popular for streamers and the like, but it's also become a boon for PC gamers.

Corsair is advertising the Galleon 100 SD directly to gamers, so it boasts of hot keys being used to "access abilities, call in airstrikes and manage inventory without diving through menus." The Elgato Marketplace offers profiles for specific games, eliminating the need to manually program the buttons. The included screen can display relevant stats while playing.

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However, this is a real Stream Deck. It has 12 big buttons, which can be programmed to do all kinds of things beyond gaming. People use it to stream, yes, but also to control smart home devices, assist with creative tasks and a lot more.

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It's also a true mechanical gaming keyboard with hyper-polling rates up to 8,000Hz, which the company says "transmits your keystrokes up to eight times faster" than standard releases. It features MLX Pulse keyswitches that have been "tuned for fast actuation and smooth yet tactile feedback."

Everything is housed in a durable aluminum frame with gasket housing and six layers of sound dampening. There's a cushioned palm rest and configurable RGB lighting.

The Galleon 100 SD is available right now , but there's a catch. It costs $350, which is a lot of dough for a gaming keyboard. For that amount of money you could buy an actual Stream Deck XL and a decent keyboard and still have plenty to spare.

CES 2026 is taking place in Las Vegas from January 4 to January 9, and Team Engadget is on the ground covering all the news and checking out the products at the show, including the latest from Samsung, LG and NVIDIA. The show floor opens for the first time on Tuesday, but check out a recap of Monday's CES press conferences and everything announced at CES 2026 so far. Also follow our ongoing CES 2026 liveblog for real-time updates throughout the week.