Attention, tech enthusiasts and keyboard warriors! Remember the nostalgic days of tactile typing on your mobile phones? The satisfying clickety-clack that accompanied every text message, email, and hastily written note? Relive those moments with Clicks for iPhone, a resurrection of the lost art of physical keyboarding. As a seasoned veteran of the mobile phone scene, I've witnessed the rise and fall of countless trends, but few have intrigued me like Clicks. This ingenious little add-on empowers you to transform your sleek touchscreen iPhone into a pocket-sized productivity powerhouse, enhancing your efficiency on the go. The Clicks keyboard is a marvel of engineering, with well-spaced keys that provide just the right amount of tactile feedback. Typing on it is like typing on a miniature laptop, but without the bulk or the awkward stares from fellow commuters. Sure, it takes a bit of getting used to. My thumbs initially felt like a fish out of water, flopping around in search of their digital home. But after a few days of practice, I was zipping through emails and social media posts with newfound speed and accuracy. And let's remember the sheer joy of hearing that satisfying click with every keystroke. It's a symphony of productivity, a rhythmic reminder that you're getting things done. Of course, there are a few minor quibbles. The Clicks keyboard adds a bit of bulk to your iPhone and makes it longer. But for those of us who prioritize function over fashion, these are minor sacrifices. So, if you're tired of hunting and pecking on your touchscreen keyboard or simply yearning for the tactile typing experience of yesteryear, give Clicks for iPhone a try. Your thumbs will thank you.
I’m about a month into owning a Clicks case and it has been the most satisfying phone experience I’ve had in a very long time. All the shortcuts and the extra screen space are wonderful, yes, but my favorite thing is how the physical keyboard motivates me for more long form responses and work. In the past, I’ve never liked using my phone to work on my writing projects but this keyboard helps inspire me to keep going when a sudden burst of inspiration hits and that has been so worth the price tenfold. I already want another one to help elevate more aesthetic fashion choices. 10 out of 10.
I’m so happy I followed my mind and made the purchase. I’m all about being different. Not only is this a secondary physical keyboard, it’s a very quality phone case. My phone looks great, feels secure, and the communication from CS: consistently professional
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.
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!
I love the feedback of real buttons. It's so satisfying! Instead of getting my laptop out for longer messages, now I can just use my iPhone with Clicks.
Huge fan of MrMobile so ordered right away when I saw Clicks got announced. Never was a real keyboard guy but now I get why he's never given up on buttons.
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.
At first it takes a while to get used to the keys. But then you gain speed and comfort when writing emails or social networks or, in my case, programming.