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title: "Stream Deck MK.2 – Studio Controller, 15 macro keys, trigger actions in apps and software like OBS, Twitch, ​YouTube and more, works with Mac and PC"
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# Instant one-touch multi-action triggers Detachable USB cable with 1.5m length 15 customizable LCD macro keys Stream Deck MK.2 – Studio Controller, 15 macro keys, trigger actions in apps and software like OBS, Twitch, ​YouTube and more, works with Mac and PC

**Brand:** elgato
**Price:** € 282.02
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎥 Elevate your creative hustle — one button, endless possibilities!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Stream Deck MK.2 – Studio Controller, 15 macro keys, trigger actions in apps and software like OBS, Twitch, ​YouTube and more, works with Mac and PC by elgato
- **How much does it cost?** € 282.02 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- elgato enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted elgato brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Future-Proof Design:** Detachable USB cable and sleek angled stand for ergonomic setup and easy portability.
- • **Instant Visual Feedback:** Know your commands executed instantly with bright, dynamic key icons and animations.
- • **Plug & Play Versatility:** Compatible with Mac & PC, plus powerful plugins for creative pros and streamers alike.
- • **Streamline Your Workflow:** Cut editing time with 15 vibrant LCD keys that replace complex shortcuts with a single tap.
- • **Seamless Multi-App Control:** Effortlessly switch between OBS, Twitch, YouTube, Spotify, and more with customizable profiles.

## Overview

The Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 is a professional-grade 15-key customizable LCD macro keypad designed for content creators and streamers. Compatible with Mac and PC, it enables instant execution of complex multi-step commands across popular apps like OBS, Twitch, YouTube, and more. Featuring detachable USB connectivity, dynamic visual feedback, and extensive plugin support, it dramatically accelerates workflows in video editing, streaming, and productivity, making it an essential tool for the modern creative professional.

## Description

Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 – Studio Controller, 15 macro keys, trigger actions in apps and software like OBS, Twitch, ​YouTube and more, works with Mac and PC : desertcart.co.uk: Garden

Review: 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
Review: pretty handy bit of kit, with almost inexhaustible use-cases. - Due to the use of a plugin system for this device, you can almost find a use for anyone. Although the device primarily caters to gamers, more specifically those within the entertainment / content creation niches, macros can be customized to perform in almost any fashion, and plugins can be found on the official marketplaces, and on third party stores. Although the price can be high, if you snag this on a sale, you will soon justify it to yourself when you simplify otherwise tedious or time consuming tasks into a simple button press. For streaming, the stream deck can be configured into a stream controller (controlling the software such as OBS, stream labs and more), or can be used to alternatively control twitch reactions, animations and more. For other applications (to name a few), coders can benefit by using VSCODE plugins, casual gamers who enjoy listening to music can hook it up to Spotify and the list just goes on. Using the actual stream deck is simplistic and can be done with a simple button press to activate a macro / plugin function. This can be configured in the software, and you can have multiple pages of folders of buttons that you can lay out, and you can assign each a unique function. This really speeds up almost any process, and there is no real noticeable lag between pressing a key and a function being performed (although this is dependent on the plugin being used). (just to clarify, you can store hundreds, possibly thousands of different macros, and have a button set up for pagination, switching between pages or subfolders of other buttons).

## Features

- 15 Customisable LCD Keys: instantly control your apps, tools and platforms.
- One-Touch Operation: trigger single or multiple actions, launch social posts, adjust audio, mute mic, turn on lights, and much more.
- Visual Feedback: know that your command has been executed.
- Powerful Plugins: Elgato 4KCU, OBS, Streamlabs, Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, Spotify, Philips Hue, and many more.
- Hotkey Actions: streamline your film editing, music production, photography workflow, etc.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09738CV2G |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,501 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 145 in Keyboards, Mice & Input Devices |
| Brand | Elgato |
| Brand Name | Elgato |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Gaming Console, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 9,777 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840006640554 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human Interface Input | Keyboard |
| Included Components | 1 product |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 19D x 16W x 8H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 145 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Manufacturer | Corsair |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | stream deck mk.2 |
| Model Number | 10GBA9901 |
| Model Year | 2021 |
| Model name | stream deck mk.2 |
| Number of Keys | 15 |
| Number of keys | 15 |
| Platform | Nintendo Switch |
| Product Style | Stream Deck |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer. |
| Product dimensions | 19D x 16W x 8H centimetres |
| Size | 15 Keys (MK.2) |
| Special Features | 4k |
| Special feature | 4k |
| UPC | 840006640554 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Elgato
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Model name:** stream deck mk.2
- **Number of keys:** 15
- **Special feature:** 4k

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: So i got my mk.2 version stream deck a few days ago but the box doesn't say mk.2 did i get a wrong one?**
A: If there is a detachable USB-C cable, then it's MK.2. If it has a non-detachable USB-A cable, then it's MK.2

**Q: Can this Elgato Stream Deck operate/adjust two Elgator Key lights at the same time? I have an Elgato Key Light & a Key Light Air & want to adjust both**
A: Hello, I do not believe so I have two as well and can only use one at a time.

**Q: I use many txt sentences when programming my stage lights. Can you use this to type in a txt field? Program button to type lets say "Blackout"?**
A: Yes! The streamdeck is very capable of putting text down for you, especially repeated messages of the same content!

**Q: Can this be used with a kvm or usb switch?**
A: I should work as long as you have the software downloaded an all computers.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ invaluable if you regularly use different audio, visual & office software on Mac & PC
*by B***G on 4 September 2023*

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

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ pretty handy bit of kit, with almost inexhaustible use-cases.
*by M***Y on 29 June 2025*

Due to the use of a plugin system for this device, you can almost find a use for anyone. Although the device primarily caters to gamers, more specifically those within the entertainment / content creation niches, macros can be customized to perform in almost any fashion, and plugins can be found on the official marketplaces, and on third party stores. Although the price can be high, if you snag this on a sale, you will soon justify it to yourself when you simplify otherwise tedious or time consuming tasks into a simple button press. For streaming, the stream deck can be configured into a stream controller (controlling the software such as OBS, stream labs and more), or can be used to alternatively control twitch reactions, animations and more. For other applications (to name a few), coders can benefit by using VSCODE plugins, casual gamers who enjoy listening to music can hook it up to Spotify and the list just goes on. Using the actual stream deck is simplistic and can be done with a simple button press to activate a macro / plugin function. This can be configured in the software, and you can have multiple pages of folders of buttons that you can lay out, and you can assign each a unique function. This really speeds up almost any process, and there is no real noticeable lag between pressing a key and a function being performed (although this is dependent on the plugin being used). (just to clarify, you can store hundreds, possibly thousands of different macros, and have a button set up for pagination, switching between pages or subfolders of other buttons).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You definitely will find good and plenty of ways to use this.
*by H***S on 23 November 2025*

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.

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