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My phone became too big and I couldn’t put in my pocket. The keyboard actually does a clicking sound but after a while it’s too loud, it could be more of a soft typing. The lights of the keyboard go off all the time and when it’s dark I have to press any button to turn it on then start typing which I wish it detected that I’m about to start typing so I can see the keyboard. Rather than that it was good. It takes give you more screen and more precise typing but than the space it gives to the screen its takes from the size of the phone. I prefer having a smaller size phone without the big keyboard.
I cannot express how happy I am to have a Clicks Keyboard! I've got buttons! It's not quite as intuitive as the Blackberry we all long to have again, but it sure is 1000% better than that friggin' touch screen!
i was a user of the black berry. This keyboard enables you to type what you think quickly.
There are two sides to my experience with the Clicks keyboard: my own user experience and how others perceive it. Let me start with my own. As a former BlackBerry user and lifelong fan, I’ve always missed the tactile feel of a real physical keyboard on my phone. Clicks delivers beautifully on that nostalgia - the keys are high quality, backlit, and perfectly spaced, with a typing sensation that comes impressively close to a classic BlackBerry. The shortcuts are another fantastic feature. As someone who constantly switches between work apps (like Teams and Outlook) and personal apps, the ability to jump between them instantly is a huge productivity boost. And for those moments when you’d rather type silently, the on-screen keyboard pops up seamlessly. I absolutely love my Clicks keyboard, and after waiting over a year to snag one at a great price, it was worth every penny. Now, onto the public reaction - this thing is a total head-turner! Everywhere I’ve used it, across the UK, Qatar, Turkey, and Pakistan, people either stop me to ask what it is or glance curiously trying to figure it out. It’s always a fun conversation starter, especially with fellow tech enthusiasts; the vibe feels a lot like chatting with a car enthusiast about your custom mods. If you miss the days of physical keyboards, or just want a unique and productive upgrade to your iPhone experience, I couldn’t recommend this enough.
I am in love with my clicks keyboard and will more than likely be getting the clicks communicator to replace my second phone. Being able to utilize the full screen when sending emails and messages has been a game changer. The buttons feel good and after a 10 day adjustment period, it feels weird to use my iPhone with out.
Literally took the keyboard out of the box and started using it. No installation required, just start clicking away.
Especially in the cold, typing on a touch screen for longer periods of time makes my input gradually less accurate. I have yearned for a BlackBerry revival, and Clicks for my Pixel 9 has been a close second. It took a few days getting used to the long phone form factor, but after that it was smooth sailing.
Absolutely OBSESSED with this product! Early adopter turned brand loyal consumer! The Onyx for the Black Titanium iPhone 16 Pro Max couldn’t be a more perfect combination! The redesigned keypad, new tougher enclosure and brushed metal side keys are a true testament to how much the user experience feedback is important to the brand. Worth Every Damn Cent!!!
I only felt like the smartphone revolution spoke to me most when I had a physical keyboard, like the blackberry or the similar ones. This restores a very physical keyboard feel to the experience that no flat screen can ever hope to replace. I feel like my phone came back to me after 2 years since the key2 went off into the fog unpatched and drifting... this must never go out of production!!!