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Corsair announced the latest additions to its gaming peripheral line at CES 2026, which includes the Galleon 100 SD Editon keyboard and new versions of the Sabre V2 Pro Wireless mice. They also announced the Corsair MM Pro Control Esports-tuned cloth mouse pad.
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CES 2026: Corsair unveils new gaming keyboard alongside new gaming peripherals
At CES 2026 CORSAIR unveiled their new Galleon100 SD—a full-sized mechanical keyboard with Stream Deck integration—alongside new gaming peripherals.
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Corsair took to CES in Las Vegas to reveal the Galleon 100 SD, a new keyboard with a Stream Deck built into it. The gaming keyboard is said to support high-speed performance with an emphasis on customization.
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