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I'm a student who relies heavily on my iPhone for note-taking and research. The Clicks Keyboard has been a revelation. Taking detailed notes in class is a breeze now, and researching complex topics feels so much more efficient. The ability to customize shortcuts for specific apps has been a huge time-saver. Highly recommend for anyone who wants to maximize their iPhone's potential.
As someone who has lost most of their vision I am in love with a phone tactile input device that allows me to maintain privacy and some independence. The ability to not have to use a voice command to send a message is quite freeing especially if the message/search web contains details about health and personal matters. I no longer have to loudly voice commands for all to hear. My phone is attached to the Click keyboard so I have less to worry about losing item or battery level. Things I appreciate: -tactile experience -mobility sleek design -no additional device charging -ease of switching between clicks and virtual keyboard -more screen to zoom as needed -colors of cases Things I would change: -bigger size buttons including different size for different function -MagSafe compatible accessories to help with weight - input /output besides just charging - thicker sides to top of case for durability - case designed for hand strap I have an iPhone 14 and the Clicks case is on the expensive side but from an accessibility point of view would buy again.
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 used to hate typing on my iPhone, but this keyboard has made it a pleasure. The buttons are easy to press and they have a nice clicky feedback. The keyboard also makes my iPhone feel more like a mini laptop, which I really like. I would definitely recommend this keyboard to anyone who struggles with typing on their iPhone.
The clicks keyboard is a wonderful item, it really is. I enjoyed working with it for a few days, however, there are some cons that I think need to be worked on. First, let me say that it was wonderful to use an actual tactile keyboard once again, and the shortcuts make using the keyboard very easy if you can get used to them. A couple of things that I think need to be worked on; I know it’s not marketed as a phone case, but it really does not give the phone much protection if it should happen to fall. I did not like the fact that I could not use my plug in ear pods and that I could not use CarPlay with a cord. CarPlay works fine with Bluetooth, but on long trips, you cant plug it in which means you would have to take it out of the case, which can be a little annoying and cumbersome. Also, I think it could be a little bit more weighted on the bottom because it seems a bit top-heavy since it’s so long and slender. If these cons ever get worked out with clicks, I would absolutely, 100% purchase another one for my iPhone 15.
If you do a lot of typing on your phone, this keyboard case is a game-changer. It's like having a mini laptop in my pocket. The buttons are comfortable and responsive, and the layout is intuitive.
It feels like I can do office work anywhere with clicks keyboard
Great overall experience. Relearning how to type on a physical keyboard took a week, but really enjoying the experience now. Be prepared to be asked about your Clicks every time you use it in public. People are fascinated with it and will ask you if that's a computer.