Corsair Debuts $350 USD Galleon 100 SD Keyboard With Built-In Stream Deck
Corsair fuses Elgato controls, LCD macros and AXON performance into a single command center for gamers and streamers.
Summary
- Corsair launched the Galleon 100 SD at CES 2026 for $349.99 USD, a full-size mechanical keyboard that replaces the numpad with a built-in Elgato Stream Deck featuring 12 LCD keys, two rotary dials, and a 5-inch color display
- The keyboard is built for high-performance gaming with 8,000Hz hyper-polling, hot-swappable MLX Pulse linear switches, and an aluminum frame with six layers of sound dampening
- It functions as a total command center, allowing users to trigger macros, manage smart home gear, or use the “Smart Profiles” feature to automatically switch layouts based on the active application
Corsair is finally cashing in on its Elgato acquisition with the Galleon 100 SD, a full-size mechanical gaming keyboard that replaces the numpad with a built-in Stream Deck, showcased at CES 2026 and priced at $349.99 USD.
The right side packs 12 LCD Stream Deck keys, dual rotary dials and a sharp 5-inch 720 x 1280 color display, letting players trigger macros, switch scenes, control audio, manage smart home gear or even flip the layout into a virtual numpad without leaving WASD. Underneath the showpiece controls, the Galleon is still a serious board: Corsair’s AXON engine pushes up to 8,000Hz hyper‑polling, FlashTap SOCD tightens directional inputs and pre‑lubed MLX Pulse linear switches sit on a gasket-mounted, sound-dampened deck with hot‑swap support.
Corsair is positioning it as a true command center with Hardware Mode for console and tournament reliability, a browser-based Web Hub for quick lighting and performance tweaks, and full Stream Deck Mode when you want deep automation and plug‑in powered workflows. Elgato’s Marketplace and Stream Deck app turn the integrated deck into a living ecosystem, with ready-made profiles for games, OBS, Twitch, Discord and more, plus Smart Profiles that auto-switch layouts based on what you’re running.
The official line from Corsair calls the Galleon “a new era of input,” framing it less as a flashy macro board and more as a consolidation play for streamers, sim heads and power users who are tired of juggling extra boxes on the desk.


















