Clicks is a company that is dedicated to bringing back physical keyboards to smartphones, providing users with the convenience of a QWERTY keyboard without sacrificing screen space. With notable figures like Michael Fisher (MrMobile) and Kevin Michaluk (CrackBerry Kevin) on board, it’s clear that Clicks is aiming to recreate the beloved BlackBerry experience.
Initially, Clicks introduced a keyboard case that didn’t quite excite me due to its length, making it difficult to fit into a standard pocket. However, the Clicks Power Keyboard is a game-changer. I had the opportunity to try it out at CES 2026, and I am convinced that this accessory is a must-have for my Pixel 10 Pro.
The Clicks Power Keyboard boasts a design that just makes sense. It features a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard that can be tucked away behind your phone when not in use. Connected via Bluetooth, it also utilizes magnets – MagSafe or Qi2 – to attach to the back of your phone, making it compatible with a range of devices, including recent iPhone models and select Android phones. Additionally, the keyboard houses a 2150mAh battery that charges your phone wirelessly while also powering the keyboard itself.
As someone who has been reviewing phones for nearly two decades and has a history with BlackBerry devices, I immediately felt at home with the Clicks Power Keyboard. The tactile feel of the keyboard, designed by former BlackBerry lead designer Joseph Hofer, resonated with me. The slide action of the keyboard is smooth and efficient, providing ample screen space for typing – a significant advantage for power users who type on the go.
For those who work on the move, the Clicks Power Keyboard is a productivity dream. It offers compact typing in situations where using a laptop is impractical, such as during a commute. With both thumbs at work on the keyboard and the full screen of the Pixel 10 Pro available for viewing, writing on the go becomes seamless.
One of the standout features of the Clicks Power Keyboard is its versatility. Thanks to the magnetic connection, the keyboard can be rotated for landscape use, catering to tasks like working on wide documents or spreadsheets without compromising on usability. At an introductory price of £60/$79, the Clicks Power Keyboard offers an affordable way to enhance the smartphone typing experience for fans of physical keyboards.
Pre-orders for the Clicks Power Keyboard are now available on the Clicks website, with shipping expected to begin in the spring. After experiencing the keyboard firsthand, I am thoroughly impressed and have already placed my pre-order.

