Elgato Unveils Several New Products as Part of "Stream Deck Everywhere" Initiative

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  • Elgato Unveils Several New Products as Part of "Stream Deck Everywhere" Initiative

    There is even a Network Dock to allow you to control devices remotely.
    A variety of upcoming Stream Deck devices as revealed by Elgato at Computex 2025.

    At Computex this week, Elgato unveiled several new upcoming products that will basically let you use some form of Stream Deck everywhere. Their "Stream Deck Everywhere" strategy includes adding no fewer than four new and updated products to the lineup.

    There are things like the rather mundane Virtual Stream Deck, which is a software-only version of Stream Deck, to things like the Network Dock for Stream Deck that allows you to control devices remotely. Elgato are also releasing new Stream Deck Modules in various key amounts so you can have a modular style board to suit your needs.

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    Stream Deck Modules: DIY and integration-ready (6 keys: $49.99, 15 keys: $129.99, 32 keys: $199.99)
    First up is Stream Deck Module, a barebones version of the lauded consumer product that enables hobbyists, entrepreneurs, and manufacturers to embed the iconic technology in their projects, instead of allocating months or even years to developing a control interface from scratch. Available in 6, 15, and 32-key variations, the module comes housed in a durable aluminum chassis that’s ready to drop straight into a custom mount, machine, or product.

    Like its retail counterparts, Stream Deck Module is compatible with Stream Deck software and third-party apps, while comprehensive documentation removes the guesswork for makers and manufacturers to bring their big ideas to life—faster, smarter, and without compromise.

    Network Dock for Stream Deck: Untethered control ($79.99)
    Elgato’s new Network Dock unlocks wired Ethernet connectivity for Stream Deck devices, empowering users to extend their control surface beyond the desktop to custom installations, remote stations, and more. Whether mounted to a desk or slotted into Stream Deck XL’s stand, the dock supports both PoE and non-PoE networks, while IP configuration is easily handled directly on-device. It’s another major step toward unlocking Stream Deck’s full potential—anywhere it is needed.

    Virtual Stream Deck: Control at the tip of your cursor
    Perhaps the most transformative of all, Virtual Stream Deck (VSD) is a software-only version of Stream Deck that brings powerful, customizable control to any screen. Users can create fully interactive control pads anywhere on their desktop—fixed in place for quick access or summoned with a mouse click or hotkey. It makes Stream Deck more accessible than ever, putting Elgato’s iconic platform in every corner of a user’s workspace. Initially launching exclusively for owners of Stream Deck hardware and select CORSAIR peripherals, like the Xeneon Edge and the Scimitar Elite WE SE Mouse, Virtual Stream Deck will soon roll out to more devices, unlocking intelligent control across touchscreens, mice, keyboards, and beyond.

    Scissor Keys: A new tactile experience ($149.99)
    Rounding out the announcements is a scissor-switch key variant of Stream Deck MK.2, a faster, crisper alternative to the iconic membrane design. With shorter travel and sharper actuation, these new switches offer enhanced speed and precision for high-frequency tasks and quick hands. The tighter, more responsive feel also lends itself to typing-style interactions, paving the way for new use cases that benefit from rapid, multi-layered input and control.
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