Clicks Keyboard Adds a Physical Keyboard for iPhone

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Appleosophy | Clicks Keyboard Adds a Physical Keyboard for iPhone

17 years ago, Apple debuted a revolutionary product that would define what a smartphone is forever, and that was the iPhone. It featured a then-spacious 3.5-inch multi-touch screen that did away with the physical keys in favor of the more dynamic software keyboard. Apple’s iPad also has had a software keyboard since its debut in 2010. Now that we’ve had a physical keyboard solution for the iPad with the Magic Keyboard, wouldn’t it be great to have an integrated physical keyboard solution for iPhones now that iPhones have larger edge-to-edge screens? Enter the ‘Clicks’ accessory.

As the name implies, this case features a tactile, physical (backlit) keyboard to give you that nostalgic Blackberry form with the keys at the bottom and the display on top. A few benefits of using this case is that because you now have a physical keyboard for you to type on, the on-screen keyboard moves out of the way, allowing you to see more of the content when typing your notes and documents. Even better, the Command key gives you instant access to everyday keyboard shortcuts, saving you time on cutting/copying/pasting, or even finding text in webpages.

The Clicks Creator Keyboard also features both passthrough charging and wireless charging though it’s worth mentioning that MagSafe is not supported. It comes in both a “BumbleBee” yellow and a “London Sky” gray color, and there are three models of this case that are compatible with only iPhone 14 Pro, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max. The one for the 14 Pro connects via Lighting while the other two for the 15 Pro/Max connects via USB-C. The price is $139 for 14 Pro/15 Pro and $159 for 15 Pro Max.

You can read all the details on the Clicks webpage.

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