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I’ve had nothing but amazing times using this case! The best part about all of this is that not only did I get to have a bit of nostalgia(buy a bit I mean a TON) but I also had the best experiences with the customer service aspect! My first case when I bought, it did have a bit of a sticky space key, but I was sent a replacement and had it within two weeks! Three months later? I ended up having an issue with the device having a data flow issue and all it took was one email to customer service and they had me a new one out in perfect condition! The best part about every bit of this is that they prove every product lives up to the pedestal they placed them on because I see it and use it every day. Can’t wait to see what happens moving forward! Love you guys! 🤘🫶🤘
For those who have had keyboard phones in the past, you just pick it up and start using it without looking pretty quickly and you get the full screen real estate back to view more content.
The cover is great and the sound of the buttons is so satisfying. I really recommend this cover. Great accessory.
"A keyboard that is user-friendly and works well in Japanese. Sometimes, the predictive text does not stand out when the background color of the app is the same. Although the body may become larger, using MagSafe-compatible pop sockets can provide stable use. I hope for future updates to include MagSafe compatibility. I have already ordered a second one!"
There are two sides to my experience with the Clicks keyboard: my own user experience and how others perceive it. Let me start with my own. As a former BlackBerry user and lifelong fan, I’ve always missed the tactile feel of a real physical keyboard on my phone. Clicks delivers beautifully on that nostalgia - the keys are high quality, backlit, and perfectly spaced, with a typing sensation that comes impressively close to a classic BlackBerry. The shortcuts are another fantastic feature. As someone who constantly switches between work apps (like Teams and Outlook) and personal apps, the ability to jump between them instantly is a huge productivity boost. And for those moments when you’d rather type silently, the on-screen keyboard pops up seamlessly. I absolutely love my Clicks keyboard, and after waiting over a year to snag one at a great price, it was worth every penny. Now, onto the public reaction - this thing is a total head-turner! Everywhere I’ve used it, across the UK, Qatar, Turkey, and Pakistan, people either stop me to ask what it is or glance curiously trying to figure it out. It’s always a fun conversation starter, especially with fellow tech enthusiasts; the vibe feels a lot like chatting with a car enthusiast about your custom mods. If you miss the days of physical keyboards, or just want a unique and productive upgrade to your iPhone experience, I couldn’t recommend this enough.
I have constantly struggled with typing on smart phones with screen imbedded keyboards. Clicks physical touch button keyboard has allowed me to type more accurately and quickly than ever before.
As someone who has lost most of their vision I am in love with a phone tactile input device that allows me to maintain privacy and some independence. The ability to not have to use a voice command to send a message is quite freeing especially if the message/search web contains details about health and personal matters. I no longer have to loudly voice commands for all to hear. My phone is attached to the Click keyboard so I have less to worry about losing item or battery level. Things I appreciate: -tactile experience -mobility sleek design -no additional device charging -ease of switching between clicks and virtual keyboard -more screen to zoom as needed -colors of cases Things I would change: -bigger size buttons including different size for different function -MagSafe compatible accessories to help with weight - input /output besides just charging - thicker sides to top of case for durability - case designed for hand strap I have an iPhone 14 and the Clicks case is on the expensive side but from an accessibility point of view would buy again.