Corsair Introduces GALLEON 100 SD Gaming Keyboard with Integrated Stream Deck at CES 2026

Corsair has announced the GALLEON 100 SD Gaming Keyboard, a new peripheral that combines a full mechanical keyboard with an integrated Elgato Stream Deck controller. The product was unveiled during CES 2026 and is positioned for gamers, streamers, and professional users who rely on quick access to shortcuts and software controls.

The GALLEON 100 SD integrates a full Stream Deck system directly into the keyboard, going beyond a simple secondary display or a handful of macro buttons. Corsair has embedded the same Stream Deck hardware found in Elgato’s standalone units, bringing familiar functionality into a single desktop device. The setup consists of twelve programmable LCD keys, two rotary dials, and a 5-inch full-color screen, all positioned for quick access during everyday use.

Each component can be customized through Stream Deck software to handle tasks such as launching applications, adjusting audio levels, switching scenes while streaming, or keeping an eye on system metrics. This approach removes the need for a separate control pad on the desk while retaining the flexibility streamers, creators, and power users expect from dedicated Stream Deck hardware.

Corsair stated that the Stream Deck portion supports existing profiles available on the Elgato Marketplace. This allows users to load presets for popular software and games without creating configurations from scratch. The onboard display can also be used for system monitoring and application controls, extending its use beyond gaming scenarios.

Alongside the integrated controller, the GALLEON 100 SD is built as a premium mechanical keyboard. It uses an aluminum frame combined with a gasket-mounted design. According to Corsair, the internal structure includes six layers of sound dampening to reduce noise and vibration during typing. The keyboard also features an RGB mood bar and ships with a cushioned palm rest designed for long sessions.

The keyboard is equipped with Corsair’s pre-lubed MLX Pulse linear mechanical switches. These switches are rated at a 45-gram actuation force, with a 2.0 mm actuation point and 3.6 mm of total travel. Corsair has paired the switches with its AXON technology, enabling polling rates of up to 8,000 Hz. The company also mentioned support for FlashTap OSCD handling, which is intended to improve input accuracy during rapid key presses.

In terms of software, Corsair noted that the GALLEON 100 SD does not require iCUE for basic operation. Instead, device management is handled through the Corsair Web Hub. To unlock full customization of the Stream Deck keys and display, users will need to install the Elgato Stream Deck software. The keyboard can also operate with iCUE, although Corsair explained that backward compatibility measures were required, and real-world integration details have yet to be fully demonstrated.

Corsair confirmed that the GALLEON 100 SD is available for pre-order through its official store. The keyboard carries a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $349.99. With its integrated control surface and mechanical design, the GALLEON 100 SD enters the market as a single-device solution aimed at users who would otherwise rely on both a gaming keyboard and a separate Stream Deck.

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