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    The Clicks Power Keyboard is cheaper than the dedicated Clicks keyboard for iPhone. (Image source: Clicks)

    Clicks has launched a new keyboard accessory for smartphones that attaches magnetically to your device. Called the Clicks Power Keyboard, it connects via Bluetooth and doubles as a magnetic wireless power bank.

    In addition to launching its very first smartphone, the Clicks Communicator, Clicks also announced a new version of its keyboard accessory for smartphones. The Clicks Power Keyboard, unlike the Clicks (Keyboard) for iPhone or Clicks for Razr/Pixel, is designed to work with any smartphone with MagSafe or Qi2 support.

    The Clicks Power Keyboard attaches via magnets to the back of a smartphone such as the iPhone 17, Pixel 10 Pro, or HMD Skyline. If you have a phone with a magnetic case, such as the OnePlus 15, it will work too. Once attached, you just have to turn it on and pair it to your phone via Bluetooth. To begin typing, just slide your phone upwards to reveal the keyboard. You can even rotate your phone to use it in landscape mode for when you need the wider aspect ratio.

    The Clicks Power Keyboard attaches to iPhones with MagSafe and other phones with Qi2 support or a magnetic case. (Image source: Clicks)

    Clicks says users can pair it to three devices at the same time, and this includes non-phones such as a TV, a handheld, or a VR headset. As long as the device has Bluetooth, the Clicks Power Keyboard will work with it. There is a keyboard combination that allows users to switch keyboard profiles.

    The Power Keyboard now has a dedicated number row, which can come in handy when working with documents that require frequent numerical input, such as a spreadsheet. The addition of a dedicated number row has also freed up the other keys for additional symbols such as arrow symbols on the W, A, S, and D keys.

    The Clicks Power Keyboard doubles as a wireless charging power bank. (Image source: Clicks)

    Another feature of the Power Keyboard is that it doubles as a wireless charging power bank, hence the “power” in its name. The battery is pretty small at 2,150mAh, of which 500mAh is allocated to the keyboard. With the companion Clicks app, users can adjust the battery capacity allocated to the keyboard. It also charges pretty slow at 5W. However, it can come in handy when your battery is pretty low and you need to keep it from dying.

    The Clicks Power Keyboard is available to pre-order now for $79 and will begin shipping this Spring. Once the pre-order period ends, the keyboard will sell for $109 which is still cheaper than the Clicks for iPhone 16 Pro which costs $139 on Amazon.

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