
Clicks has decided to take its accessories ecosystem a step further with Power Keyboard, a detachable physical keyboard Compatible with any smartphone that integrates MagSafe or the Qi2 standardThe brand, which is preparing its own phone, seeks to bring back the experience of typing with real keys without limiting itself to just the iPhone or specific models.
This new accessory comes with an openly clear approach Multiplatform and designed for users who miss the ergonomics of physical keyboardsbut adapted to current needs: Bluetooth wireless connection, support for multiple devices and a small integrated battery that can also wirelessly charge your mobile phone.
A physical keyboard that magnetically attaches to your mobile phone and works with almost any model.
The concept of the Power Keyboard is based on a simple idea: turn almost any modern smartphone into a mobile phone with a physical keyboardThe accessory attaches magnetically to the back of the phone thanks to MagSafe or the new Qi2 solutions, so it is not limited to a specific manufacturer or operating system.
According to the company itself, it can be used with devices such as iPhone 17, Pixel 10 Pro, HMD Skyline, or Android phones with magnetic cases, such as the OnePlus 15 familySimply bring the keyboard close to the back of the device so that it is held in place by magnets, and from there, the connection is made via Bluetooth in a few seconds.
The design is intended so that the phone slides upwards when used, so that The keyboard remains visible at the bottom and the screen remains clear.This arrangement is familiar to those who used mobile phones with slide-out keyboards in the past, but now it's combined with large screens and modern systems.
In addition, the set can also be used in horizontal orientationWhen you rotate the phone, the keyboard remains accessible, which is useful for writing long messages, taking notes during a video call, or composing emails while taking advantage of the full width of the screen.
Ergonomics, numbered row and shortcuts designed for working
One of the points Clicks emphasizes most is the typing experience. The brand underlines that many users miss the tactile feedback of a physical keyboard versus the virtual on-screen keyboardsAnd the Power Keyboard seeks precisely to bring back that experience without giving up the advantages of today's smartphone.
To that end, the new version of the keyboard integrates a dedicated numeric row at the top. This design choice, more typical of computer keyboards than mobile accessories, is intended for those who work with documents, forms or spreadsheets on your mobile device and they need to constantly enter numbers without resorting to floating on-screen keyboards.
By moving the numbers to a dedicated row, the remaining keys are freed up for include more symbols and shortcutsAmong them, the following stand out: arrows integrated into the W, A, S and D keysThis solution allows you to navigate through texts or menus without touching the screen, which is practical for both document editing and certain applications or games.
The combination of physical keys, number row, and additional symbols reflects the intention of Clicks of to offer a tool for writing and working on a mobile phone for extended periodsBeyond being a simple nostalgic accessory, the brand claims its appeal lies in being able to write without constantly correcting accidental touches on the screen.
Bluetooth connection and use with up to three devices simultaneously
Beyond the smartphone itself, Power Keyboard is designed as a versatile wireless peripheral. The accessory It pairs via Bluetooth and allows you to connect up to three different devices simultaneously., with the possibility of switching between them using a key combination.
This means that, in addition to the main mobile phone, it can be used with other devices such as televisions, virtual reality headsets, portable consoles, or even tablets and computersprovided they have Bluetooth connectivity. The keyboard thus acts as a writing hub for multiple devices without the need to unpair and pair each time.
Switching between profiles is done through a keyboard shortcut designed to switch devices "on the fly"This can be very useful in situations such as writing a quick message on your mobile phone, answering an email on your tablet, and then controlling the interface of a smart TV from the sofa.
With this approach, Clicks is trying to position the Power Keyboard as a cross-functional productivity accessorywhich is not tied to a single smartphone model or platform, and which is useful both on the go and at home.
Keyboard and wireless battery in one accessory
The "Power" in the Power Keyboard's name is not accidental. Besides serving as an input device, the accessory It incorporates an internal 2.150 mAh battery that can be used to wirelessly charge your mobile phone.provided that it is compatible with Qi or Qi2 charging.
Of that total capacity, Approximately 500 mAh are reserved for the operation of the keyboard itself.The rest can be used to keep the smartphone running when the battery starts to run low. It's not a high-capacity external battery, but rather an extra feature designed to give you a little extra power at the end of the day.
The charging speed also reflects this prudent approach: the Power Keyboard It offers wireless charging up to 5WIt's a modest power output compared to current fast chargers, but sufficient for prevent the mobile phone from turning off in emergency situations and extend the use of messaging, calling or browsing applications for a few hours.
The management of this additional energy can be controlled through the official Clicks appFrom there, the user can adjust how the battery is distributed between the keyboard and the phone, prioritizing, for example, that the accessory always maintains enough charge to continue typing, or dedicating more capacity to recharging the main device when necessary.
Availability, price and bookings in Europe
Clicks has already begun the launch process for its new accessory, the Power Keyboard. It can be pre-ordered for 68,95 euros during its pre-order period for European markets, including Spain., with shipments expected next spring.
Once the reservation phase closes, the official recommended price in Europe It will amount to 93 eurosThis positioning makes it a more affordable alternative to other keyboards from the same brand designed for specific iPhone models, which usually have a higher cost.
In the international market, the company has announced a reference price of $79 during the pre-order period and $109 once the pre-order period endsThese figures serve as a guide to the range in which the product operates, although the amounts in euros are adapted to the region and may vary slightly depending on taxes and distribution.
For now, the Sales are primarily conducted through Clicks' official channels, where compatible phone models and minimum requirements to take advantage of features such as magnetic attachment and wireless charging are also detailed.
An accessory designed for those who still prefer physical keys
With this launch, Clicks is targeting a very specific but persistent niche: that of users who, despite the spread of touch keyboards, They find it more comfortable to type on physical keyboards with mechanical travel and feedback.The difference is that now that preference doesn't require giving up the features of a modern smartphone.
The universal approach using MagSafe and Qi2, Bluetooth connection for using the same keyboard with multiple devices and the presence of a small integrated battery This makes the Power Keyboard fit into a scenario where the mobile phone has become the main tool for work, leisure and communication.
Without promising ultra-fast charging or features exclusive to a single manufacturer, the device presents itself as a relatively simple proposal: add physical keys and some extra battery life It's compatible with almost any mobile phone. For those who type a lot on their phone or need to enter data frequently, it could be a good option to consider.
Clicks' Power Keyboard is positioned as a hybrid accessory between a physical keyboard and a wireless battery It attempts to bring back some of the charm of old mobile phones with physical keys, but with a modern approach open to different platforms, especially relevant for users in Spain and the rest of Europe who are looking for something more than the usual virtual keyboard.
