This could be the perfect product for the most nostalgic, or just for those who are looking forward to having a physical keyboard on their iPhone. It was created by Clicks Technology, founded by YouTuber MrMobile (Michael Fisher) and Kevin CrackBerry (Kevin Michaluk), a popular keyboard fan. And the startup employs employees from Google, Apple and BlackBerry, who designed a curious Keyboard case for iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro which you can now buy starting at $139.
Although they are very reminiscent of the case called Clicks. It doesn’t intend to imitate or turn the iPhone 14 Pro into a traditional BlackBerry.. In fact, despite the fact that the company employs former employees of the Canadian company, the case is unlike any device they released at the time. It’s also significantly easier to operate than any other physical keyboard experience we’ve seen on the iPhone.
Clicks are simply a case of A small physical keyboard is located at the bottom.. We reiterate that it is compatible with the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro, although Clicks Technology is also working on a case for the iPhone 15 Pro Max that will sell later for $159. To connect it, you just need to insert your iPhone into the case and slide down to connect the slot to a Lightning or USB-C port.. iPhone automatically recognizes the accessory as a keyboard so the user can type using it instead of the one that normally appears on the screen.
Clicks, the colorful iPhone keyboard case, also has its drawbacks.
The case is also available in two colors: a bright yellow called Bumblebeeand light gray called London sky. And while this is a very good idea for those who like to type on a physical keyboard, It has some disadvantages.
First of all, they significantly increase the size of the iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro as cover size is almost 19 centimeters. Let us remind you that the size of the iPhone 14 Pro is about 14.7 centimeters, that is, the increase is almost 5 centimeters. The cover, in addition, It doesn’t have its own battery, but is powered by the device’s battery. On the other side, does not include MagSafetherefore it is not possible to attach accessories to the back.
Either way, Clicks Technology has confirmed that they are working on improvements to improve the user experience in this case. including iOS app which “will add new features to the keyboard over time.”
Source: Hiper Textual

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