Clicks Technology introduces an iPhone case with a built-in keyboard on the bottom. It is available starting at $139.
At Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2024, American startup Clicks Technology presented a sensational iPhone case that turns an Apple smartphone into a push-button phone.
The accessory, available for iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, aims to provide a more tactile experience and allow users to type more accurately on the go thanks to feedback from the physical pressing the key.
The company’s first product also frees up screen space previously occupied by a virtual keyboard to make more room for apps and other content, Clicks said.
The device has a silicone body, available in gray or yellow, with 36 polycarbonate keys arranged in the same format as an English-language Qwerty computer keyboard.
The phone fits in the case and connects via Lightning or USB, so it doesn’t rely on Bluetooth. A built-in backlight illuminates the keys at night, and a pass-through port on the bottom lets you charge your phone without removing it from the case.
The accessory costs $139 or $159 depending on the phone model.
It was previously reported that Apple discovered some problems that could cause the new iPhones to overheat.
Source: korrespondent

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