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Streamers and creatives rejoice: the Elgato Stream Deck + is just £140 (down from £200) on Amazon

Another cracking offer in the Amazon Prime Big Deal Days sale

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If you’ve kept an eye out for an Elgato Stream Deck deal, you’re in luck. Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days sales extravaganza is officially underway, and UK shoppers can snap up Elgato’s button-laden gizmo for just £140 – a generous saving of £60 compared to the regular £200 sticker price.

But what exactly is the Elgato Stream Deck + (not to be confused with the Steam Deck), and what does it actually do? 

The answer is lots of things. At its core, it’s a fully customisable audio mixer. Or studio controller. Or production console. Or even an Adobe Premiere shortcut module. It’s all of these things and more, which is why it’s such a powerful tool for creatives.

Featuring a series of customisable buttons and knobs, you can take advantage of the preset functions, or create your own. Better yet, it’ll play nice with all manner of popular apps and services. From controlling Spotify and changing the settings on your Philps Hue lights, to mixing your Twitch stream and muting your mic on calls, there’s no end to the magic that the Stream Deck + brings to your fingertips.

Hell, you could even use it to simply control music playback and volume on your PC, along with creating app shortcut buttons (although this would be a bit of a waste of its true capabilities). The fact that each button is a screen which can be customised with an image depending on its purpose, is the icing on an already rather tasty cake.

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