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My Search for the Ultimate MagSafe Accessory Is over: This Keyboard Checks All the Boxes

Clicks Power Keyboard supports multiple devices and includes a 2,150 mAh battery pack, enabling faster typing and extended device use, with over 100,000 keyboards shipped globally.

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Clicks is launching the CES news cycle with two new keyboard-focused products: a keyboard for all and a communication-focused smartphone.

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Clicks Debuts Power Keyboard, a Pocket Keyboard Designed For Smart Screens

LONDON, Jan. 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clicks Technology today announced Clicks Power Keyboard, a compact keyboard designed to bring fast, confident typing to smart devices plagued by slow, awkward, or frustrating input.

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Clicks has announced an innovative accessory called the Power Keyboard. This hybrid solution combines a full-fledged physical QWERTY keyboard and a portable magnetic battery pack. Photo: Clicks. The device is equipped with a built-in 2150 mAh battery and supports MagSafe and Qi2 wireless charging standards. It syncs with smartphones and other electronics via Bluetooth. Notably, the accessory can be used remotely:... The post Clicks Power Keyboar…

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The spirit of BlackBerry still haunts the technology market and refuses to be forgotten, primarily thanks to projects like Clicks. The company, fronted by well-known YouTuber Michael Fisher (MrMobile), unveiled new products just before CES 2026 that will attempt to appeal to those who value the feel of physical keystrokes when typing. Power Keyboard: MagSafe Instead of a Cable. The biggest change in the new accessory, called the Power Keyboard, …

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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