In 2024, Clicks Technology unveiled the Clicks case with a unique integrated keyboard for the iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. So, what's intriguing about the Clicks case? Let's get hands-on with the Clicks case to explore this accessory further!
Note: This article includes images referenced from the technology YouTube channel Mr.Mobile.
About Clicks Technology
Clicks Technology is a startup brand from the UK specializing in researching and manufacturing accessories for iPhones. At the CES 2024 event, the company was awarded the Innovation Award Honoree for its uniquely creative approach to the products showcased at the exhibition.
Clicks Technology stands out with its unique accessories for iPhones. Source: CNET.Clicks Technology's products, especially the Clicks case we'll explore today, feature a unique design aimed at optimizing space to allow users to utilize their smartphones comprehensively and flexibly.
Hands-on with Clicks case featuring an extremely unique integrated physical keyboard
Regarding the design style, the Clicks case bears resemblance to Apple's MagSafe accessories for the iPhone. Specifically, its back is a simple, smooth silicon surface with faux leather padding at the bottom to enhance grip, preventing slips when held.
Overall, the Clicks case is designed very simply. Source: Mr.Mobile.On the front, the Clicks case stands out with a keyboard layout similar to the virtual keyboard on the iPhone. According to the manufacturer, this unique accessory is inspired by the iconic Blackberry phones of the past, featuring a large screen and keyboard, enabling users to view content and type messages conveniently.
The Clicks case is equipped with a unique keyboard system. Source: Mr.Mobile.
The Clicks keyboard has a layout almost identical to the virtual keyboard on the iPhone. Source: Mr.Mobile.The Clicks case does not use batteries or Bluetooth for connection; instead, it draws power directly from the phone through the Lightning or Type-C charging port inside. Additionally, Clicks' charging port supports fast charging (available with iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max versions), allowing users to charge their iPhone without removing the case.
The Clicks case utilizes power from the iPhone through the Lightning (or Type-C) charging port. Source: Mr.Mobile.Although Clicks doesn't incorporate magnets, so it doesn't support MagSafe accessories like chargers, power banks, or wallets, users can still conveniently use wireless charging while wearing the case.
The Clicks case still enables iPhone users to utilize the wireless charging feature. Source: Mr.Mobile.The Clicks case comes in two colors: Gold and Slate Gray, allowing users to choose according to their preferences. Additionally, the manufacturer also mentioned that they are developing a supporting app for the case, which will be launched on the App Store soon, promising to bring many new features to this unique accessory.
How much is the Clicks case?
According to Clicks Technology, the Clicks case is available for purchase in various versions and price ranges as follows:
- $139 USD (approximately 3.41 million VND) for the version designed for iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro.
- $159 USD (approximately 3.9 million VND) for the version designed for iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Overall, although the product's price is relatively high, considering it's an accessory for iPhone with a top-notch physical keyboard support, I believe the Clicks case is a must-have accessory for iFans.
The Clicks case is priced from $139 USD in the international market. Source: Mr.Mobile.What's your opinion about the Clicks case? Feel free to leave your comments below the article to let everyone know! Additionally, you can also explore various other iPhone cases at Mytour by clicking the orange button below.
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