The Corsair Galleon 100 SD has been sitting at $349.99 since it launched earlier this year, stubborn as a raid boss with full health. That changes today. Best Buy has dropped the keyboard to $299.99, marking the first time the Galleon 100 SD has seen any price reduction at all.
The timing is part of Best Buy's 4th of July sale push, which makes it slightly ironic that the keyboard held firm through last week's Prime Day deals without budging a single dollar.

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What you actually get for $299.99
Here's the thing: the Galleon 100 SD is not a standard TKL keyboard with a gimmick bolted on. Where a traditional full-size board would have a number pad, Corsair has placed a 12-button Stream Deck panel complete with a four-section LCD display and two control dials. That puts it functionally close to the Stream Deck Plus (which ships with four dials and eight buttons), except it's baked directly into the keyboard chassis.
The practical upside is real. Macro keys, media controls, app launchers, and custom shortcuts all live in one flat surface rather than across two separate devices with two separate USB cables. For streamers running OBS, broadcasters managing scene transitions, or anyone who has ever wished their keyboard had more programmable real estate, the form factor makes immediate sense.
The $50 discount also shifts the value conversation. At $349.99, the mental math was a stretch. A standalone mid-range mechanical TKL plus a Stream Deck Neo (priced at $99.99) could cover similar ground for comparable money. At $299.99, that gap narrows enough to make the integrated approach genuinely competitive, particularly for anyone buying both devices fresh.
The case for and against going integrated
The key here is understanding what you're actually trading. A combined unit means the Stream Deck panel sits fixed to the right of your keyboard, which is convenient for flat-surface access but removes the flexibility to position it separately. Anyone who prefers their macro panel angled, elevated, or placed to the left of their keyboard will find that constraint annoying.
For PC gamers who spend serious time optimizing their setup, whether that's dialing in graphics settings or building out complex macro suites, the convenience factor compounds quickly. Flat key access beats leaning over to a separate angled device when you're deep in a session. You'll want to think about how your current desk layout handles that before committing.
For players focused purely on competitive performance, the $299.99 budget still buys excellent Hall effect keyboards with better actuation specs. The Galleon 100 SD is not trying to win on switch technology alone.
Why this discount matters beyond the $50
Price cuts on premium peripherals rarely happen in isolation. The first discount on a product that launched at a fixed MSRP often signals that a second, deeper cut is coming within a few months, particularly if the sale is tied to a retail event rather than a permanent price adjustment. Whether Best Buy reverts to $349.99 after the 4th of July window closes or holds the new price is worth watching.
For buyers who have been sitting on the fence since the Galleon 100 SD launched, this is the clearest buying signal the keyboard has sent. The $50 saving is not transformative on its own, but it's the first movement on a product that spent months locked at launch pricing, and that tends to mean more movement is coming.
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