Jump between multiple programs easily with the Elgato Stream Deck on sale for $100

The Elgato Stream Deck 15-key USB keypad is down to $99.99 at Best Buy. The 15-key deck usually sells for around $150. This price is actually the regular price of the 6-key Mini Deck, which is what it's going for at retailers like Dell. Today you're getting more than twice the functionality for the same price. The 15-key keypad also doesn't go on sale nearly as much as the other versions from Elgato. It has only dropped this low once since 2018.

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This 15-key USB keypad lets you set up macros for different programs, animated transitions, and other things you use while streaming or making videos. Use them all with the press of a button. The app makes it easy to use. Works with Windows and Mac.

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The Stream Deck features 15 customizable LCD keys. You decide what each of these keys does, and you can set them up to perform common routines, open programs you use regularly, or even control media. If you make YouTube videos or stream on Twitch and need an easy way to access some specific controls, you'll get a ton of use out of the Stream Deck. Set up scene transitions, open up Discord or other social media applications, and play/pause/rewind when you need to.

Since you can nest folders within folders within folders, you can literally store as many actions as you want for any given key. You can also do direct integration with important software like OBS, XSplit, Twitch, YouTube, Mixer, and more. That's important when you're streaming and you've got all those programs open at once.

Use Elgato's Stream Deck app to drag and drop actions onto the keys. You can personalize each key with custom icons, like app logos and things like that, and switch between different profiles for different sets of keys altogether. The deck connects easily to your computer with a simple USB wired connection, and it works with both PC and Mac.

The deck has a nearly perfect score based on the 112 Best Buy user reviews, and Amazon users give it 4.6 stars out of 5 based on 901 reviews.

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