Corsair have revealed the Galleon SD 100 Keyboard, bringing two into one

Corsair have revealed the Galleon SD 100 Keyboard, bringing two into one

Corsair were at CES 2026 with a range of tech, the one that caught my eye was the new Galleon SD 100 Keyboard, which at first glace doesn’t look all that special, until you realise that the space normally occupied by the keypad, is now filled with a Stream Deck.

The keyboards integration of a Stream Deck is more akin to the Stream Deck+ as it has some nobs and a larger display to make use of. There are 12 LCD keys, which like any Stream Deck, can be set to be macros, functions or even just media controls. The two nobs at the top now support push functions, letting you have two extra inputs and the 5inch display lets you put the important information right in front of you.

The GALLEON 100 SD marks a new era of input that our community has been clamouring for. This isn’t just a better keyboard. It’s a solution to the reality of modern gaming, where managing apps, info, and devices is just as critical as performance. This level of control has never existed in a single device before, and only CORSAIR could bring the future of input to market now.
— Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals at CORSAIR

You can set the Stream Deck keys to be anything, from actions in game to controls for your media or production program, there is no real restriction on what you use it for. If you want you can even make use of the Elgato Marketplace and download pre-made layouts that other users have already created.

It is not just the fact that the keyboard has a Stream Deck included, because it was also built to deliver top performance and expand what a gaming keyboard can do. AXON hyper-polling up to 8,000Hz sends keystrokes up to eight times faster than standard gaming keyboards for near-instant input. Actions register with pinpoint accuracy and no delay. GALLEON 100 SD includes FlashTap SOCD handling to prioritize opposing directional inputs, improving counter-strafing, movement control, and precision. Pre-lubed MLX Pulse key switches offer fast actuation with smooth, tactile feedback for responsive, precise keypresses.

All of this is contained within an aluminium frame, so the keyboard becomes rock solid, no matter how intense your games become. What makes me happy to hear is that it features gasket mounting and six layers of internal sound dampening create a refined, premium typing experience. Of course, it is also fully customisable with the RGB lighting, if that is your thing, letting you create the look you want.

As for availability, the keyboard will begin to ship at the end of the month, though a local price is not yet announced, around $500 would be our guess.