The Clicks Keyboard case that revived the experience of using a physical keyboard for modern smartphones is now coming to, well, everything, with the new magnetic “Click Power” launching in 2026 with support for any device you want to use it with.
Clicks Power takes the keyboard available in iPhone cases and cases for the Pixel 10 series, Galaxy S25, and Motorola Razr devices and detaches it from the device. Embracing Qi2 and MagSafe, the accessory can be attached to the back of your device and extends outwards to reveal the keyboard when it’s time to use it.
This new take on Clicks means that you’ll be able to use a physical keyboard through virtually any device. While it’s designed to work with Qi2 and MagSafe, a magnetic case or even an adhesive magnet ring will suffice. The keyboard connects over Bluetooth instead of requiring USB-C/Lightning, meaning it can also be used wirelessly with your phone, or other devices like a tablet, TV, or virtually anything else.

Alongside the physical keyboard, Clicks Power also has a 2,150 mAh battery to keep your phone charged, as the name implies.
The slider mechanism in Clicks Power is also somewhat customizable, as Clicks explains:
By moving typing off the touchscreen, Power Keyboard frees up valuable screen space normally consumed by on-screen keyboards. Familiar keyboard shortcuts supported by iOS and Android carry over seamlessly, making it easier to launch apps, navigate interfaces, and respond quickly on the go.
Multiple slider positions allow the compact keyboard to adjust to different phone sizes, from standard models to large “Ultra” and “Pro Max” devices, while landscape rotation enables more comfortable editing of documents, spreadsheets, and emails.
Pre-orders for Clicks Power are open today for $79, with the retail price eventually being $109 when the accessory launches in Spring 2026.


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