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| The Clicks Power Keyboard is cheaper than the dedicated Clicks keyboard for iPhone. |
In a bustling launch event that also saw the debut of its first smartphone, accessory innovator Clicks Technologies has unveiled a game-changer for mobile productivity enthusiasts. Meet the Clicks Power Keyboard, a versatile new keyboard accessory designed to break free from the model-specific constraints of its predecessors and work with nearly any modern smartphone.
This isn't just another iteration. Unlike the Clicks Keyboard for iPhone or the models made for specific foldables, the Power Keyboard is built on a philosophy of universality. Its secret? Magnetic adaptability. Engineered to attach securely to any smartphone with MagSafe or Qi2 wireless charging support, it opens up a world of tactile typing to a vast array of users.
Universal Fit, Instant Setup
Imagine this: you own an iPhone 17, a Google Pixel 10 Pro, or the new HMD Skyline. Simply snap the Power Keyboard onto the back via its strong magnet. Even if your device, like a OnePlus 15, uses a magnetic case, compatibility is assured. The process is refreshingly simple: attach, power on, and pair via Bluetooth. To start typing, you just slide your phone upward on the keyboard’s track, revealing a familiar physical keyboard. Need a wider view for documents or spreadsheets? Rotate your phone into landscape mode—the keyboard seamlessly adjusts.
But Clicks didn’t stop at phones. The Power Keyboard can pair with up to three devices simultaneously, and those devices can be anything from your smart TV and gaming handheld to a VR headset. As long as Bluetooth is present, the keyboard can connect. Switching between these paired devices is a breeze with a simple keyboard shortcut to toggle profiles.
For all the details, specifications, and to see the Power Keyboard for yourself, visit the official product page here.
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| The Clicks Power Keyboard attaches to iPhones with MagSafe and other phones with Qi2 support or a magnetic case. |
Designed for the Power User
Clicks listened to community feedback, and the upgrades are immediately apparent. A major highlight is the new dedicated number row. This is a boon for anyone frequently working with data, finances, or coding on the go, eliminating the need to toggle between number and letter modes constantly.
This smart addition also allowed Clicks to declutter the main key layout. The W, A, S, and D keys, for instance, now feature dedicated arrow symbols, enhancing navigation in documents and text without needing a function key.
The "Power" in Power Keyboard: A Battery Boost
The most innovative feature, however, justifies the product's name. The Clicks Power Keyboard doubles as a wireless charging power bank. Integrated into its design is a 2,150mAh battery. While 500mAh is reserved for the keyboard's own functions, the remaining capacity is yours to allocate to charge your phone via Qi wireless charging.
Through the companion Clicks app, users can customize exactly how much juice is dedicated to phone charging versus keyboard battery life. It’s a 5W charge—not the fastest—but as a emergency lifeline when your phone hits a critical low battery, it’s an incredibly clever and practical safety net. This fusion truly makes it an all-in-one productivity hub.
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| The Clicks Power Keyboard doubles as a wireless charging power bank. |
Availability and Pricing
The Clicks Power Keyboard is now available for pre-order at an introductory price of $79, with shipments slated to begin this Spring. This represents a significant value, especially when the pre-order period ends and the price moves to its standard $109.
For context, that’s still $30 less than the current Clicks keyboard for iPhone 16 Pro, which lists for $139 on major retailers. You can check that model for comparison on Amazon here.
With its universal compatibility, user-focused design tweaks, and unique charging capability, the Clicks Power Keyboard positions itself as more than just an accessory—it's a compelling tool for anyone looking to supercharge their mobile workflow without being tied to a single device.


