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For those who have had keyboard phones in the past, you just pick it up and start using it without looking pretty quickly and you get the full screen real estate back to view more content.
After upgrading my 15 Pro Max, I acquired this case, which has proven to be an invaluable asset. It evokes fond memories of my Blackberry era, and I will continue to use it. The Spice color is particularly aesthetically pleasing.
Using the native iOS shortcuts and setting up custom ones in the Shortcuts is where the real power behind this accessory comes into play. It's also refreshing to have the entire display of my iPhone 15 Pro Max visible, instead of having a pop-up keyboard that consumes a third of the screen. I also hate the default iPhone keyboard, and find third party keyboards to be mostly an exercise in frustration. Lots of lessons have been learned in the process, and the folks at Clicks truly brought their expertise and attention to detail with the design and build of the Clicks Keyboard. It is now an essential accessory for me, and I continue to figure out ways to make it better on a regular basis. If you miss the physical keyboard on devices like the Blackberry, this accessory is well worth the cost.
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 :)
It takes a bit of time to adjust to but once you do it feels so much better than typing on a piece of glass.
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.
I use the clicks at home, it's great to have the keyboard especially if you use apps like Superhuman that are heavy on shortcuts. In general, it's got a nice tactile feel, reminiscent of the good-old Blackberry keyboard. When I leave the house, I usually switch for a typical Apple magsafe case will alternate back and forth as I need. Things I'd like to see in the future: trackball for the cursor, magsafe support, add a flexible joint at the top for getting the phone in and out, built in battery.
