SAVE $15: As of Jan. 21,Japan Archives the Elgato Stream Deck Neo is on sale for $84.99 at Target. Save $15 and streamline your productivity with customizable controls.
Why waste time clicking through menus when you can automate everything with a tap? The Elgato Stream Deck Neo is designed to make your life easier, and right now, it’s $84.99 at Target — a tidy $15 off the usual price. It’s small, affordable, and absolutely worth it if you spend time streaming, working, or juggling too many apps.
Let’s cut to the chase: the Stream Deck Neo gives you eight customizable keys that can do almost anything. Manage your Spotify playlists, trigger your OBS scenes, or navigate endless folders without breaking a sweat. Even better, you can create folders or pages to expand its functionality. Think of it like the ultimate shortcut button, times eight, with no limit on how much you can pack into it.
SEE ALSO: Rate your favorite smart home gear for a chance to win a $250 Amazon gift cardSetup is a breeze with drag-and-drop software that works on Windows and Mac. Even if you’re not a streamer, it’s perfect for repetitive tasks like pasting standard email replies, navigating massive spreadsheets, or just turning your mic on and off during Zoom calls (finally, no more “you’re muted!”).
For streamers, this is a game-changer. Chain multiple actions together for peak efficiency — start your OBS stream, fire up your intro, and dim the lights all with one press. Want to keep track of your viewer count, CPU usage, or stock prices mid-stream? Real-time insights mean you don’t need to fumble around while living.
The Stream Deck Neo is also great for creators who thrive on customization. The Elgato Marketplace has a ton of plugins, icons, and profiles to tailor your setup, so it feels like an extension of you. And if you’ve already got other Elgato gear, the Neo slots right in to manage everything from lighting to audio without missing a beat.
For $84.99, it’s hard to think of a reason not to snag the Stream Deck Neo, especially if you’ve been considering upgrading your productivity or streaming setup. It’s intuitive, powerful, and makes every workflow feel sliced.
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