Clicks is unveiling its first smartphone, the Clicks Communicator, designed as a secondary device focused on communication with modern features like a tactile keyboard, Android 16, and a 50MP camera, alongside a new Power Keyboard for standard smartphones, both set to launch in early 2026.
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Clicks is a new case that turns iPhones into BlackBerry-like devices, featuring a physical keyboard and no need for Bluetooth or a battery. Priced at $139, it's currently sold out and connects to the phone via USB-C or Lightning. The case allows users to switch between the compact keypad on the case and the iPhone's touch-screen keyboard. Developed by tech bloggers CrackBerry Kevin and The Mr. Mobile, the case is available for iPhone 14 Pro and will soon be released for iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max, offering a nostalgic solution for those missing the tactile buttons of the BlackBerry.
Clicks for iPhone is a new keyboard case that aims to bring back the physical keyboard experience for iPhone users. The case impressed with its quality and ease of use during a hands-on demo at CES 2024. It features a backlit, tactile keyboard with a layout similar to the default iOS keyboard, but adds significant size to the iPhone. Clicks starts shipping in February for the iPhone 14 Pro, and in March for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, with pricing starting at $139.
Clicks unveiled a BlackBerry-like physical keyboard case for the iPhone, set to ship for the iPhone 14 Pro in a few weeks at $139, with a team including CrackBerry Kevin and MrMobile behind it. The case features a squishy silicone bumper, a leatherette back for added grip, and a backlight button, as well as a dedicated Command key for shortcuts. However, concerns were raised about the different prototypes' functionality, with some being stiff or sticky. Despite potential, it's suggested to wait for reviews as Clicks plans to ship the cases soon.
Clicks, a new mobile accessory showcased at CES 2024, is a silicone case with a physical keyboard designed to free up screen space and provide shortcuts for iPhone users. Priced at $139, it aims to appeal to those nostalgic for physical keyboards and offers customizable shortcuts for increased productivity. While it may not be suitable for everyone, especially those accustomed to typing on glass, Clicks is set to be available for iPhone 14 Pro initially, with other models to follow later this spring.
Clicks has introduced a new $139 keyboard case for iPhones that mimics the BlackBerry's physical keyboard, offering users a tactile typing experience and additional screen space. The case connects through the iPhone's USB-C or Lightning port and allows for charging without removal. Available in two colors, it features keyboard shortcuts and will be accompanied by a dedicated app. The product is a collaboration between YouTuber Michael Fisher and tech blogger Kevin Michaluk, and it's set to debut at CES with preorders already open and shipments starting by February 1.