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I have enjoyed using the Clicks "Precision Typing Instrument" immensely - Typing and browsing with "Clicks" is so much more satisfying than typing on glass. It's also beautiful, well built and fits my Iphone 15 perfectly.
I had to reach out to customer support a few times due to customs issues in my country, and they responded patiently every single time. The product itself is absolutely amazing! Every creator should have one—it’s not just a case, it’s a piece of inspiration you carry with you.
I had the original Clicks keyboard for the iPhone 15, and while the color was a little outlandish, the ease of typing and new screen real estate made it feel like a "phablet." Now that I have been able to upgrade to the 16 Pro Max, I wanted to try out the second iteration of the Clicks keyboard, and I am so impressed. It has an Alcantara/suede interior the rear glass sits in, and I can see the manufacturer added a MagSafe magnet which I use daily. The camera bump is a little shallow to be very protective, but I keep this on my desk and in my pocket when I'm walking at work. The keyboard experience is confident, reliable (so far), and easy to become intuitive. I was always a BlackBerry user and have been quick but clumsy on touch screen keyboards but managed to get by with aggressive auto-correct. I am not a huge fan of voice to text because I work in tight settings. Thus, this really fits the bill for me. EVERYONE I work with asks about it and is impressed. The shortcuts help out, especially with the new Apple Intelligence command. I've just been really impressed ever since I learned about this keyboard concept from the Crackberry forum (I believe it was co-created by its founder). I hope to have this for the life of my iPhone, which I anticipate very heavy daily use for about three years. Updates to come :)
Solid experience, took some getting used to (like any phone keyboard) but quickly became very efficient with typing. Previous heavy Blackberry user missed the experience so much. Received multiple laudatory comments in a matter of two weeks: (1) Boarding a flight - "wow" and had never seen before; (2) Apple Store - buying a new watch and genius desk loved the form; (3) Auto Dealer - test driving a car - salesperson took a photo for her family (who missed physical keyboard). Did not buy for attention, but a super positive benefit!
Love this keyboard case. I was always a big fan of a physical keyboard and this is perfection. A big fan of the shortcuts as well. If you want the full phone experience this is the case for you.
It’s massive, it's gorgeous, it's a frutiger aero fever dream with a side of BlackBerry nostalgia. Clicks for iPhone completely transforms the way you use your phone, mostly for the better. The typing is smooth and fast, the muscle memory clicks in almost immediately if you’ve ever used a qwerty phone. The system and in-app shortcuts are awesome. Multilanguage keyboards on iOS work flawlessly, which is a must for my use. The only elephant in the room are the actual elephantine dimensions of your device with the case on. And i have an iPhone 15. Cannot imagine lugging along a Pro Max. I’d love the next version to either cover parts of the screen, to slide out or maybe fold out. Otherwise, it's mad, beautiful and won't be leaving my phone for quite a lot of time.
I tend to watch much reviews and focus on negative reviews prior to buying any products. For the Clicks keyboard, some of the major concerns people have was that the product is gimmicky (not too much value), the weight distribution is an issue and the lack of MagSafe support. As an avid Blackberry user - even going back to the days of Sidekick and the Voicestream 3way V100 device (yikes! that old)...I have enjoyed using tactile buttons on a smart device. The Blackberry I used was the Blackberry Key2...which I enjoyed but am biased to my Apple ecosystem, so the Key2 had limited used except for business use. I was skeptical about the Clicks keyboard considering its founders were heavily invested in the Blackberry seen; thus meaning there was an emotional, nostalgic investment towards the products (not solely because it addressed an issue in the smart phone world). Anyways, after fighting resistance and opting to buy, I am more than satisfied with my purchase. The learning curve was more of a trip down memory lane as missteps (or missed taps keys) experienced during the first two weeks are not noticeable after a month of use. I can even type while not looking down and concentrating on my sports on the big screen. An act I was not able to fulfill since my days of using the Blackberry Bold and Sidekick. Even as much as I enjoyed my Blackberry Passport, I did find the keys too far apart while the Blackberry Key2 keys were too thin. While these keys tend to be smaller than I preferred, it is a conceded tradeoff that we must accept nowadays considering the smaller widths of phones. Noticeable benefits: I rarely take it out of the case. I was going to assume because of its size and lack of MagSafe, I was only going to use it during work hours to power through on emails. I find myself rarely taking it off and writing more social media posts on it. The top-heavy concern is not that much of an issue as I am already used to hold my phone is such a manner when typing on a virtual keyboard anyway. Now, typing on a tactile keyboard, it seems much more satisfying feeling my tips press on buttons knowing I am actually hitting a key - much like a keyboard. That sensation "tricks" my brain into knowing that I did not miss a key and I can concentrate much quicker on the next key or word, rather than continuously glancing on what I wrote to see if there are any errors on my sentence. The only draw back is the lack of MagSafe. For charging, it is not much of an issue as I can easily plug a USB-C wire or even lay it on top of a Qi Wireless charging puck. However, my daily wallet is MagSafe and I do see myself carrying it less. Thankfully, with Apple Wallet, most of my cards, IDs and commuter passes are all stored electronically so I do not need to have my physical wallet at my possession at all times. So, overall, I am highly satisfied with the product and glad I purchased it.
