The new Clicks Power Keyboard can turn your phone into a BlackBerry – and it doubles as a wireless charger too

Clicks Power Keyboard
The keyboard works with a variety of phones (Image credit: Clicks)

  • Clicks introduces a new BlackBerry-style Power Keyboard
  • It works with any MagSafe or Qi2 wireless charging phone
  • Pricing for the accessory starts at $79 / £60 / AU$120

At the start of 2024, we saw the arrival of Clicks the company, and its BlackBerry-style keyboard accessories for the iPhone (and eventually for Android devices too). Now at the start of 2026, Clicks has launched a new Power Keyboard.

There are a couple of changes with the Clicks Power Keyboard. First, it slides out from behind your phone, so it's not always on show. Second, it doubles as a wireless charger that works with any handset supporting the MagSafe or Qi2 standards.

What's more, it works over Bluetooth, so you can use it separately with any device that lets you connect a wireless keyboard. You could use it with one of the best iPads or best Android tablets whenever you needed to type something, for example.

"Power Keys moves seamlessly from phone to tablet to TV to spatial computing so wherever ideas appear, typing just works," explains Clicks. You get "satisfying tactile feedback" in whatever app and on whatever device you need it.

Specs and pricing

Clicks Power Keyboard

The new Clicks keyboard extends (Image credit: Clicks)

Here are some specs: the Power Keyboard comes with a built-in 2,150 mAh, 500 mAh of which is reserved for powering the accessory (you can adjust this, if needed). By comparison, the iPhone 17 comes with a 3,692 mAh battery.

You're therefore only going to get around a 50-60% recharge for your phone with this, depending on its battery capacity, so it's not really a power bank. You can of course plug it into a plug socket and use it as a wireless charger on a desk as well.

There's support for 5W wireless charging over MagSafe or Qi2, and Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity – and you can switch between multiple devices too. It measures 119.7 mm x 76.6 mm x 15.2 mm and tips the scales at 180 grams.

Preorders are open now for a special reduced price of $79 / £60 / AU$120, with shipping in the "spring" for the US (so March, April, or May). At some point, the price will go up to $109 / £81 / AU$163, so if you're interested, get involved sooner rather than later.


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