The startup Clicks has officially unveiled its latest hardware innovation, introducing a standalone mobile keyboard designed to bring the tactile precision of classic BlackBerry-style typing to modern smart devices. Priced at an aggressive entry point of $79 for early adopters, the accessory aims to bridge the gap between legacy input preferences and contemporary touch-screen technology.

Versatile Connectivity Across Ecosystems
Unlike previous iterations of the brand’s accessories that were physically integrated into smartphone cases, the new Power Keyboard functions as an independent peripheral. This design shift allows users to pair the device seamlessly with a wide range of hardware, including tablets, smart TVs, and even advanced AR/VR headsets. By operating independently from the host device, it provides a consistent typing experience regardless of the platform.
Tactile Feedback and Customization
Maintaining the company’s signature design philosophy, the Power Keyboard features tactile buttons engineered to deliver the satisfying click response favored by power users. Functionality is further enhanced through the dedicated Clicks mobile application, available for both iOS and Android. This software allows users to deep-dive into settings, mapping preferences, and customizing the keyboard’s behavior to suit specific workflows or device environments.
Pricing and Availability
Clicks has positioned the device with a tiered pricing strategy to incentivize early interest. The $79 early-bird offer will eventually transition to a standard retail price of $109. Interested consumers can secure their units starting January 2, with the company confirming that the first wave of orders is scheduled to ship in the spring.
