

🎮 Elevate your studio and gaming setup with the ultimate command center!
The Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 White is a sleek, USB-powered studio controller featuring 15 customizable LCD keys designed for professionals and creators. It enables instant multi-action triggers across popular apps like OBS, Twitch, and YouTube, with powerful plugin support and visual feedback. Compatible with both Mac and PC, it streamlines workflows in streaming, gaming, editing, and productivity, making it an essential tool for the modern digital workspace.










































| ASIN | B09RMXK59C |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,556 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 143 in Keyboards, Mice & Input Devices 283 in PC Accessories |
| Brand | Elgato |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,486) |
| Date First Available | 15 Feb. 2022 |
| Form Factor | Box |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Gaming Console, PC |
| Item Weight | 145 g |
| Item model number | 10GBA9911 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Power Source | USB Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.4 x 11.8 x 2.5 cm; 145 g |
| Series | Stream Deck MK.2 |
G**Y
Great device for gaming too!
I've had this device for less than a week but I'm using it for gaming and photo editing. It adds a great level of immersion to Euro Truck Simulator 2 (someone has created custom icons for it too if you Google it), efficiency to Defense Grid 2 (I created icons including the tower and the prices, as well as uprades etc.) and I made a quick and dirty setup for Paint.Net, which made the icon creation much faster. In addition to this I'm using it for: - Philips Hue lighting in the room it's in - Spotify control on my computer and an Echo device - Train Sim World 2 (this was free and seemed like a good test) - Starting a Linux VM in VMware Workstation (there are further control I could add to this) - Starting specific applications I can definitely see me using this on more games, especially simulators and strategy games, possibly binding scripts for easier automation and finding efficiencies for repetitive tasks in different apps. There are a fair few plugins, but these are mainly geared towards streamers (no surprise there) but there are a few for graphics related apps too. The hotkey, hotkey switch, multi action and multi action switch really make up for this. I've not pushed these too far but they seem great so far e.g. in ETS2 I press a key to turn on the ignition, delay for a second and then starts the engine, if I press the button a second time it turns the engine off, the two states have different icons. You can even use animated gifs for the icons, although I've read that the overuse of these can cause performance issues (unsure if that's the case on the MK2). It's perfect for a hazard light indicator in ETS2 though! If I had to add one criticism, it's that it could do with a bit more anti-slip by either being grippier or heavier, it's not terrible on that front and I could probably find a solution myself but worth mentioning for a fair review. The 15 seems to be a perfect size, the XL is tempting but at that point it almost a keyboard from a finding-the-right-key perspective, though not having used to XL you can take my opinion with a pinch of salt and it'll really depend on how you want to use it. As well as having profiles (that auto-switches when an exe is running and selected) each icon can be a folder which can contain other folders, I'm not sure if there are depth limits. All-in-all this piece of kit is so customisable that it'd be difficult not to find a use for it if you are a regular computer user. Highly recommend!
H**S
You definitely will find good and plenty of ways to use this.
Essential tool. I got this thinking 'I wonder if will make use of it' in the 'productivity' arena. I don't think I would manage without it now. I came across Loupedeck after I purchased this, as it was on offer. I do like that Loupedeck has physical rotary knobs and a push button or two on them, maybe something Elgato can consider. I didn't get the scissor button version, but I would recommend you do if you are able to. The keys do have a slight feeling of cheapness to them, but they work well enough. The only issue is the grip on the base bottom is not grippy enough, I usually push downwards so it stays still (and yes I removed the plastic cover). I love the streamdeck software. Easy, intuitive, configurable. All in, go for the 32 key version. I manage with the Mk2 15 key, but wish I had more. The mobile and on screen version on the app are nice to have too. I'm well happy with it.
B**G
invaluable if you regularly use different audio, visual & office software on Mac & PC
Spoiler alert. This device is awesome and invaluable if you regularly use different Mac and PC software programmes, especially for editing audio & video. You can stop there or read on for a bit of a story and the actual review - your choice. The story This device sat on a shelf for well over 12 months. It was a compulsive purchase based on a video I watched on YouTube and possibly at the end of a night out with friends, erm… I had almost forgotten about this purchase, not because it wasn’t of use, I just didn’t think I needed it at the time; my mistake! Let me explain… As mentioned, this was an impulse purchase because it looked cool and I told myself I’d use it…eventually. It must have struck a chord of sorts because I was sure to buy the upgraded MKII version with a detachable/replaceable USB cable. I didn’t use it. Jump forward 12 months and video editing is now a main focus and keyboard short cuts are all the rage. As my editing skills develop and my editing frequency increases and as ridiculous as this sounds (it did to me when I heard other editors say it) multiple key short cuts were becoming a pain in the backside and in particular the blade cut and delete (yes, Final Cut Pro X on the Mac) Enter the Elgato Stream Deck. The Review The Elgato Stream Deck is a fully customisable macro keypad that allows you to set single key inputs for what would normally be multi-keyboard/finger short-cuts e.g. ctrl+cmd+arrow up to lift a clip from the timeline in Final Cut Pro, is now a one button press and with a nice vibrant pic displayed on the very smooth LCD buttons to boot. More on that in a bit. This little device works across a variety of apps for both Mac & PC and not just editing software. It also comes with Elgato (via download) free software for optimising and customising the macro keys and shortcuts. This is a super tidy unit (specs below) and well built. It won’t take being bounced off the floor, but oddly enough, that’s not its intended purpose. The main icon panel can sit directly on your desk or in the angled case. The USB cable is attached under the unit, but flat and right angled so that the unit can sit flush with your desk regardless of preferred set-up. The 15 macro key version I have sits just about right for my needs at the moment, but you may wish to look at the 6 or the much bigger 32 key versions, depending on your own needs. I will say that after finding out just how useful this piece of equipment can be, I am looking at the 32 key version for in the not too distant future. As an example of the speed of work flow, I’ll use another FCP application - I have the mouse on the right and the Stream Deck on the left. I select the point I wish to cut. Press the centre macro key and then press the macro key underneath its it is set to delete. This finger/thumb quick action is so convenient and time saving. The LCD keys are also customisable via the previously mentioned Elgato software. This option also allows you to assign set functions to keys and also assign an icon. A pleasant surprise was that there are loads of free icons available in the Elgato icon library. One of my main hotkey shortcuts is for YouTube (yes, you can assign URLs to the macro keys too) and there was a YouTube icon in the library along with multiple community created ones, which for the most part are great! There are even animated icons if you want them, but I personally prefer the static icons, but it’s your choice. The next pleasant surprise was that you can set different profiles or ‘pages’ of icons for the different software you are using. If you are jumping from Premier Pro to Microsoft Office or Final Cut Pro to Light Room, then you can set up you own pages, hotkeys & icons as you wish which equals fantastic versatility! All good so far, so now a couple of minor gripes… Every once in a while the unit won’t boot up properly, but this is pretty rare. The angle of the stand is great visually, but for my (left) hand it’s too steep at roughly a 60 degree angle, when half that would have been much more comfortable whilst still allowing you to see the icons. You can take the unit off the stand and as you get more used to and with more frequency, you won’t even look at the buttons. This is the best way to go in my opinion, but again it’s nice to have the option of stand or no stand. One last note and this is nothing to do with the unit; I would suggest you learn some main/most used keyboard shortcuts before you use the Stream Deck. Reason - if the deck stops working in the middle of an edit and you don’t know/remember the actual keyboard ones, then you’re stuck. Again, this is unlikely, but worth considering. On the whole an awesome and effective idea, executed fantastically by Elgato. Side note: Elgato have also released the + version which features 8 macro keys, a touch stripe and dials, which can be incorporate into a streaming set up. I cannot comment on that device at the moment, but perhaps in the future… Specs: Size: 11.8 x 8.4 x 2.5cm without stand Weight: 145g Connection: USB 2.0 (cable is roughly 1.5 metres) Stand angle: Approx. 60degrees Materials: Plastic
T**M
Great Little Unit!
The Elgato Stream Deck is awesome! It’s really easy to use and helps you get things done faster. You can set up buttons to do almost anything - switch scenes, launch apps, control music, or even score cricket - all with one tap. It looks great on your desk, feels solid, and makes everyday work way easier.
Y**Z
Kalite (turkmanttv insta)
M**.
Ich habe mir das Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 in Weiß geholt und bin restlos begeistert – dieses Gerät ist jeden Cent wert. Es ist nicht nur ein Gadget für Streamer, sondern ein echter Game Changer für die allgemeine Produktivität. 🚀 Performance und Usability Die 15 LCD-Tasten reagieren sofort und die Software ist kinderleicht zu bedienen. Die Einrichtung von komplexen Multi-Aktionen, die mit einem einzigen Tastendruck mehrere Befehle auslösen, war überraschend intuitiv. Ich nutze es, um Szenen in OBS zu wechseln, Soundeffekte abzuspielen und sogar Programme zu starten oder meine Beleuchtung zu steuern. 🖥️ Design Die weiße Version sieht auf meinem Schreibtisch unglaublich schick aus. Das Design ist sauber und hochwertig. Dank des verstellbaren Standfußes findet man schnell den perfekten Winkel. Fazit Das Stream Deck MK.2 hat meinen Workflow massiv vereinfacht und beschleunigt. Ob beim Live-Streaming oder einfach nur, um komplexe Tastenkombinationen im Alltag zu automatisieren: Es ist ein super Teil! Wer seine digitale Arbeit auf das nächste Level heben will, braucht dieses Gerät. Klare 5 Sterne!
F**L
Recebi dentro do prazo e ainda preciso aprender como utilizar
A**I
ممتاز ومفيد جدا للستريمر
A**E
I'm genuinely surprised at how many options there are for these buttons, and even more with how many free plugins you can download on their marketplace. I can control way more than I initially thought, as I was going in thinking I'd only use it for my VTuber expressions and soundboard stuff, but now I feel like I could make use of this on my regular day-to-day. The stream deck itself is the perfect size to not get in the way or take up too much space on your desk and at the same time you can still program folders upon folders, and pages of commands and buttons, so you don't necessarily need to buy a bigger stream deck with more buttons. The software is really smooth and easy to use, and works perfectly on Windows 10 even though it says it requires Windows 11 on the download page. All the settings you can choose for the text and icons are straight-forward and feel intuitive, you can even use any of your own PNG images or GIF files for the icons. It's as close to plug and play as possible and everything just... WORKS I highly recommend getting this, even if you're not a streamer cause you'll still find a plethora of ways to utilize it. Whether it's opening URLs from just a button, opening any of your applications, placing any world clock you want, joining a Discord voice channel with a press of a button, muting, deafening, making presets for where your windows open and align, etc. There's so much more to it than just typical streamer usage, but with such, there's a crazy amount of things that'll increase your quality of life and ease while streaming. Everything about this product screams high quality, including a very well-thought-out program. It'll be a massive timesaver for you.
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