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Elgato Stream Deck Classic – Discontinued and No Longer Supported by ELGATO

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Size: Gear


Style: 15 Keys


Pattern Name: Single


Features

  • 15 LCD keys: Tap to switch scenes, launch media, adjust audio and more
  • Fully customizable: Personalize keys with custom icons or choose from hundreds
  • Instant engagement: Tweet at the perfect moment
  • Direct integration: Control Game Capture, OBS Studio, Tipeeestream, Twitch and more
  • System requirements: Windows 10 (64-bit) macOS 10.11 or later

Description

Elgato Stream Deck – Custom a 15 pack of LCD key with Live content create controller.

Brand: Elgato


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: Micro USB


Special Feature: Customizable LCD keys, direct platform integration, social media engagement


Resolution: 1080p


Supported Internet Services: Open Broadcaster Software, Streamlabs, TipeeeStream, Twitch, YouTube


Controller Type: App Control


Form Factor: media player


Color: Black


Model Name: Stream Deck


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: Micro USB


Other Special Features of the Product: Customizable LCD keys, direct platform integration, social media engagement


Resolution: 1080p


Supported Internet Services: Open Broadcaster Software, Streamlabs, TipeeeStream, Twitch, YouTube


Controller Type: App Control


Form Factor: media player


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer, Laptop, Television, Tablet


Memory Storage Capacity: 16 GB


Video Output Resolution: 1920x1080


Video Codec: H.264, H.265/HEVC, VP9, AV1


Color: Black


Item Weight: 8.85 Ounces


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 4.65"L x 3.31"W x 0.83"H


Brand: Elgato


Model Number: 10GAA9901


Model Name: Stream Deck


UPC: 813180020481


Global Trade Identification Number: 37


Mfr Part Number: 10GAA99901


Manufacturer: Elgato


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Elgato Stream Deck - Live Content Creation Controller with 15 customizable LCD keys, adjustable stand, for Windows 10 and macOS 10.11 or later


External Testing Certification: Não aplicável


Built-In Media: 1 product


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • IF you want plug and play apps look no further
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
While this Stream Deck is really good and really useful when you have something to use it for like streaming, rigging, or art. the only big complaint I have about it is that it can substantially use computer resources. Even when not in actual active use. I can have it just sitting there, and I could be watching a movie, and sometimes without me streaming or anything. It's just using 10% of my CPU. That being said, the biggest benefit of the Stream Deck is the fact that it has a ton of apps available for you to just download and use in there. No muss, no fuss. However, if you have any technical knowledge, or especially if you'd like to save yourself a LOT of money, I'm talking a quarter of the price of this, you'd probably be better off buying programmable switches. You can get some that, won't have a little LED pictures, but can do literally everything this can do for a quarter of the cost. That being said, if you want something that's plug and play, and easy, and quick, you can't really beat the Stream Deck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Logan

  • Functionality
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
Works great with windows 11 and integrates well with OBS studio. Functionality is amazing. Its not very steady so be careful where you place it.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2026 by Ziv Tuaf

  • Great!
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
I loved it and everything downloaded easily! I had to sell mine though because if your computer goes on screen saver it turned off. I don't have a smart touch board in my room so it wouldn't stay on. It would be fantastic for gamers or influencers!
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by Lisa Young

  • It says it's no longer supported by Elgato. That's NOT TRUE. GO BUY ONE!!!
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
This stream deck is amazing it's like controlling everything on your PC at the push of a button with some fancy screen colored buttons it's not only amazing for streaming but having shortcuts to what you need at a push of a button whether for video games or for office use to get to what you need in split seconds. You can even have it do multiple tasks at one like I have it set to shut down my PC and I can have it select multiple things for me at the push of 1 button. I was a bit skeptical when it said it is no longer supported by ELGATO. Yes it is, Maybe Elgato doesn't make more of the classic model but it's just the current MK2 version of the stream deck with a different mounting bracket which I have had 0 issues with at all. Save yourself 35 dollars and get this one instead. Same thing, lower price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Sean L

  • Think of this as a software configurable macro keyboard...
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
...and you won't be wrong. I bought this to make life easier when doing live online training seminars. I use either OBS Studio or a Blackmagic Designs ATEM Mini Pro ISO (if I want to tape the separate input streams, for later processing into high quality virtual seminars), and there is a lot to work with. I don't want to be switching from app to app... from OBS to pick the camera/view, add a lower third key, to Powerpoint to advance a slide, to Zoom to see my audience. I want to be able to hit a button and make the app-specific changes I need without screwing up what I'm outputting to my audience. The Stream Deck was highly recommended by a variety of sources. This is really a second keyboard with a few differences... the keys themselves are mini-LCD screens that can be configured with text or images, can change appearance based upon feedback from the action (if supported), and one button can call sequences of actions (multi-action) as if you pressed multiple buttons. The actions supported do not require the acted-upon application to be in focus (topmost on your desktop), so you could be in one app, e.g., OBS Studio, while advancing to the next slide in another app, e.g., Powerpoint. There are a variety of plugins that support various applications, for instance there's an OBS Studio plug-in as well as support for the Blackmagic Designs ATEM Mini series of video production mixers through their desktop software app. There's also generic HTTP support for GET and POST actions, and support for calling a REST API. IN short, if a desktop or web app can be controlled by an API, then it can be controlled by the Stream Deck. You can even use it for Smart Home control. I use it, but here are some reservations. You will need to choose an application that runs on your PC (the PC that the Stream Deck console is plugged into) that will program the buttons on the unit. El Gato provides a Stream Deck app that works, but is a bit rough. There is a separate web app from El Gato (you go to a website) and you can configure button appearances. It would be nice if these were integrated, but they're not. Then there's Bitforce's Companion, a web service that can both program the Stream Deck and configure key appearances. This app is functionally similar to both of the El Gato apps, combined in one. However, it currently does not have the same plug-in capabilities. What it does have is the ability to have up to 99 pages, so a 16-button Stream Deck actually becomes a 1287-button deck (you lose 3 buttons per page in order to control flipping pages, so 13 x 99 buttons). Depending on the capabilities of the Companion plug-in for specific apps/devices, you can also get feedback (a return code) from the action you invoked that allows the button's appearance to change. For instance, if I have a button for my studio camera 'scene', a button for the Powerpoint presentation window 'scene', a button for a 'scene' in OBS Studio that contains both, program these buttons to place their view in the Preview slot in OBS, and when pressed they turn green. A separate button that pushes the preview into the output (program) window will, when pushed, turn the appropriate 'scene' button turns red. This is nice because I can glance at the Stream Deck and immediately see what is being broadcasted to my audience by the color of the button. (Alexa will take some programming to build a plug-in... there's not one available yet.) Note that with power comes effort... programming these buttons to do anything sophisticated can require some trial-and-error, and the documentation is not great. If you're not technically-inclined enough to know how to configure and run a PC without calling for help, this is not the device for you unless you have a precocious teen gamer, a technical spouse or partner, or are willing to hire the neighborhood nerd for a few hours to help you get things running. Once you get the hang of it and understand the idiosyncracies, you'll be able to do a lot of powerful things with it... basically controlling anything that you could with Alexa or your computer. Really, this device is best-suited for the apps that are supported with Stream Deck-supplied plug-ins, and for more technically sophisticated users, the plug-ins available for the Companion app. It's especially well-suited for programming a series of commands into one button press that might take someone a couple of minutes of dedicated time. True to its name, it is designed for people who are offering live video broadcasting, either via online streaming using Twitch, YouTube, etc., and that's what almost all of the currently-available plug-ins support. The other plug-ins seem to be written by and for software developers who want to use it to help automate code development or look at the value of their stock options or crypto currencies while they work. Hardware-wise, you have to deliberately press the buttons all of the way until they bottom out... a quick press often doesn't trigger the action. This is something you learn quickly while interacting with the device. If you are in a hurry, you often have to go back and press the button again. Here, slow and steady wins the race. Because of this, and the nature and state of available plug-ins for both the Stream Deck and Companion apps, I feel as if the Stream Deck ecosystem is still in its early days... a work in progress. It does what it does very well if you are willing to put up with the quirks of the button press, and if the supporting software applications and plug-ins have the functionality you need and you can figure them out on your own. Be prepared to invest some time and effort learning how to use it, otherwise it will likely sit in a storage bin. Should you buy it? Yes... if you are a one-man effort at streaming live video that requires quick, correct switching between video feeds... perhaps an online instructor, someone who is the producer/director for a church or a government agency or for events like concerts or trade shows, or a gamer streaming on Twitch or YouTube where live video from multiple sources along with text or other information needs to be easily controlled. If you're just using Zoom for meetings, etc., it's overkill. Or, if you're technically capable, want to reduce a lot of complex automation (like turning on all of the gear in a home theater system, or switching between satellite and Blu-Ray is cumbersome), or automate repetitive PC tasks, this is the macro keyboard system to beat them all... if you can deal with the learning curve. I'll update this review in a couple of weeks, after I actually use it in a live training session... either happily, or angrily. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2021 by ObiJohnKenobe

  • Still Going Strong After Years—Great for Streamers
Size: 15 Keys (Classic) Style: Stream Deck Pattern Name: Single
I’ve been using the Elgato Stream Deck Classic for several years now, and it’s been a solid part of my setup. I got it originally to help with streaming, and it really made things a lot easier and more organized. The build quality is sturdy and the buttons feel nice. Setup was simple, just download the drivers from the website, install, and you’re good to go. You don’t have to use their default icons either; you can use your own or grab some from the internet. Customizing the buttons for OBS was a breeze. I had all my scenes set up, transitions, record, stop, start, “be right back,” you name it. Switching between scenes on the fly made my stream look a lot more professional, especially since I wasn’t using a webcam. This thing has lasted me years with no issues. All the LCD buttons still work, no dead pixels or burn-in, and it’s as responsive as the day I bought it. I do wish I had the bigger version with more buttons, but honestly, you can just buy a second deck if you need more. If you stream, this is a great addition to your setup. Makes your stream smoother and more professional, whether you’re changing scenes, starting/stopping your stream, recording, or doing highlight clips. Even though it’s discontinued now, mine still works perfectly and I’d recommend it if you can get one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2026 by Paulryanp

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