Corsair debuts Galleon 100 SD with built-in Stream Deck integration
Corsair unveiled the Galleon 100 SD at CES 2026, a wired mechanical gaming keyboard that integrates a full Stream Deck Plus experience into the keyboard footprint. The Galleon combines a 5-inch touchscreen, 12 programmable buttons, dual rotary dials and gaming-grade hardware, offering streamers and power users a consolidated control surface at a $349.99 U.S. launch price on January 29, 2026.

Corsair introduced the Galleon 100 SD today, a hybrid keyboard that folds a full Elgato Stream Deck Plus experience directly into the area where a numpad normally sits. The keyboard packs a 5-inch 720×1280 IPS portrait touchscreen, 12 programmable physical buttons and two rotary dials, all built into the board rather than as a separate peripheral.
Under the hood the Galleon reads like a gaming keyboard first. Corsair equipped it with 8,000 Hz polling support, a hot-swappable PCB populated with MLX Pulse switches, gasket mounting for a softer typing feel, and enhanced acoustic foams aimed at improving sound and resonance. Those features make the Galleon useful for gamers who need high responsiveness and for typists who want a premium feel, while the integrated Stream Deck section targets streamers, creators and anyone who relies on macros and app plugins.
Software and connectivity are notable. At launch the device enumerates as two separate USB devices and is controlled by two pieces of software: Corsair’s keyboard tools and Elgato’s Stream Deck application for the touchscreen and programmable keys. Corsair says firmware updates are planned to unify functionality, a step that matters if you want a single configuration workflow instead of juggling two apps. The Stream Deck portion supports the full Stream Deck feature set, including the plugin marketplace, so existing Stream Deck workflows should move across with minimal reconfiguration once drivers are in place.

The practical value is straightforward. You gain a compact, desk-saving setup that removes the need for a separate Stream Deck device while keeping high-end keyboard hardware. For streamers who frequently reach for macro keys and dials, integration means fewer cables and a cleaner desk. For gamers focused on performance, the 8,000 Hz polling and hot-swappable switches keep the Galleon competitive with dedicated esports keyboards.
Expect to pay $349.99 in the U.S., with availability on January 29, 2026. If you rely on unified software workflows, wait for the promised firmware updates or plan to manage both Corsair and Elgato apps initially. The Galleon 100 SD represents a clear push toward more integrated, multifunction input devices, and it will be worth watching how quickly the software side comes together after launch.
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