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I love all the upgrades they made to this keyboard over previous models!
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.
I watched a lot of reviews on the clicks keyboard so one day I decided to go ahead and buy one when I got it it felt different it was cool looking and put it on my phone and tried it out it worked had no issues with it it was definitely a little different and stylized and as in using it every time you use the key or keys it clicked each time you used it it felt like a keyboard should I enjoyed it I still have it and I still use it thank you clicks for coming up with a keyboard now that you can use on an Android as well as an iPhone I hope everybody out there has the same respect for the clicks keyboard
Just recently upgraded my iPhone after many years, and then as I was thinking "I guess I need a new case" I suddenly recalled seeing the CLICKS case somewhere. I searched online and when I found it, I knew I had to have it. It scratched the "It's like my old Blackberry" itch that I've been trying to recreate for years. Once getting it, and seeing how comically large it made my already too big phone, I was skeptical that I'd be able to handle this thing on a day to day basis. I couldn't have been more wrong. I absolutely LOVE it! Sure, it takes a little getting used to, but once you figure out how it balances, it's brilliant! It also get's a lot of attention when you use it. The very first day I had it out, 2 people commented on how cool it was. The only thing I had a problem with, is I like a lanyard on my phone to stop me fearing dropping it into the abyss when I'm taking pictures, so I cut a little hole in the side and installed my own. Can't say enough positive about this case. So fun, and lives up to the nostalgic hype.
This is the best rendition of what a physical keyboard should be in 2025. Clicks is a category first product and I am surprised about how they launched something like this. This keys are just rightly spaced, though I wish I could have the bigger keys, layout and slanted feel on the new iPhone 16 series. Nevertheless, this is an awesome product and a genius work of art.
I work on a Mac and use shortcuts extensively. I never expected to be able to use them on my iPhone. It's insane how many shortcuts are in iOS for the iPhone. Who knew?! Clicks basically turned my iPhone into a mobile computer that fits in my hand. Totally changed how I use my iPhone. I never owned a BlackBerry or used a button phone before so it took me a couple weeks to get up to speed on it but now it's weird if I try and go back to using my iPhone without Clicks. Total Clicks convert!
I've missed a physical keyboard since 2014, I am so glad to have one back.
The keyboard works great for now and frees up a lot of screen space. Overall the typing experience is so good compared to the touch screen. I am a fan of tactile keyboards.
