At CES 2024 in Las Vegas, UK-based company Clicks is introducing a new iPhone accessory that resembles old BlackBerry phones. It’s a case with a full physical keyboard that attaches to the iPhone to provide a more tactile typing experience, reminiscent of Ryan Seacrest’s Typo Keyboard. The keyboard sits at the bottom of the case and extends the phone’s length, allowing for a full view of the screen while typing. The keyboard connects to the iPhone through its Lighting or USB-C port, charges the phone as usual, has a backlight, and allows for the use of keyboard shortcuts to navigate the device without the touchscreen. The company was founded by content creators Michael Fisher (MrMobile) and Kevin Michaluk (CrackBerry Kevin) and can be ordered for $139.
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