I love the idea of the clicks. But with the iPhone pro max yikes it’s huge. I can’t put it in may bag easily and I can’t set it in my charger box In my car. So if I’m not going anywhere I then put the case on. It’s hard to hold it and type so I added a pop socket to hold while I type. Glad I’m a fonder. Hope you get better reviews than this. Thanks Becca
I love my clicks keyboard. However, coming from Android (gboard), and BlackBerry previous to that, I really miss long press for alternate input. It would be amazing if you could add long press to input the symbols that are noted on the keys. I'm aware that this is difficult with iOS, but there are keyboard apps which do it so it should be doable with clicks.
Am about 3 weeks in and been having fun with this thing. Didnt take long to master but it feels like a steep learning curve for the first two days. Stick with it, makes so much sense and changed my phone usage for the better.
細かなキーカスタマイズ他わからなくても、普通に日本語入力にはほぼOK。 Pixel9±ATOKで使用。 全く気にしていなかったけど、モトローラ折りたたみだともうソレは懐かしのBlackBerryじゃないですか。現代版BlackBerry再来な感じで裏山。
As a freelance content creator who spends a lot of time on my iPhone, I was skeptical that a mobile keyboard could improve my workflow. But the Clicks Keyboard blew me away. It's like having a mini laptop in my pocket. Typing is fast and accurate, the customizable shortcuts are a game-changer (goodbye, repetitive tasks!), and the battery life is impressive. Plus, the build quality is ultra-premium.
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 :)
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.
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.
This review was created on my iPhone with clicks and the tools available to proof my text. --- There’s always been a gap between what I can easily do on my phone and what requires my laptop. **Clicks** has significantly narrowed that gap. Tasks I used to avoid on my phone—like juggling multiple apps, working with spreadsheets, or doing in-depth research with detailed document annotations—are now much easier. Clicks has reduced my frustrations by removing the on-screen keyboard that often blocked important parts of my work. It expanded my screen space, making my phone much more efficient. I now feel more confident using spreadsheets without worrying about accidentally messing up a cell. With the ability to create custom shortcuts and increased proficiency with the keyboard, I wouldn’t want to go back to life without Clicks. It has truly transformed my phone into a more powerful mobile office.