Clicks is launching at CES 2026 with two new products designed to rethink the way people interact with their devices. The company, best known for its QWERTY phone keyboard accessories, has introduced a full-fledged phone called the Communicator and a new Power Keyboard accessory that doubles as a tiny power bank.
Together they show how physical inputs and targeted hardware can still find a place in today’s touchscreen world. With CES 2026 just around the corner, Clicks believes there are still plenty of people who want devices that let them communicate more and scroll less.
Clicks Communicator is designed for conversations, not doomscrolling
The Clicks Communicator is designed for messaging, quick replies, and targeted communication, rather than endless swipes and feeds. It runs Android 16 and has its own 5G connection, a compact design, a 4,000mAh battery and an integrated physical QWERTY keyboard, giving it a strong resemblance to classic BlackBerry-style devices.
Clicks has carefully integrated features that appeal to people who want to avoid distractions without losing utility. The phone features a physical mute switch, a standard headphone jack, and expandable microSD storage.
There’s also a customizable LED notification button that can light up in different colors for specific contacts or apps, and a simple, minimalist launcher that prioritizes messages and notifications over social media tabs. This launcher aims to make it easier to see what’s important without diving down rabbit holes.
The Clicks Communicator phone costs about $499. However, early reservations start at $199, bringing the effective price down to $399. The device will be available later in 2026 and is available in three finishes including Clover Green, Smoke White and Onyx Black.
Clicks Power Keyboard brings physical typing back to all your screens
If the phone feels the need for a more functional device, the Clicks Power Keyboard aims to make physical typing possible again on all other screens. Rather than being a case for a single phone, this keyboard is a magnetic accessory that attaches via MagSafe or Qi2, fits comfortably in the palm of your hand like keyboards of old, and connects via Bluetooth.
It offers a full QWERTY layout with tactile buttons to make long messages, emails or even browsing easier than just tapping on the glass. The Power Keyboard also has a built-in 2,150mAh battery that can serve as a backup charger for your phone.
It’s not a large power bank compared to dedicated devices, but it’s enough to extend its lifespan by a few hours and power the keyboard via Bluetooth without draining your device’s main battery. The keyboard can also be used in landscape mode and can be used with tablets, laptops or even smart TVs if you need quick input on large screens.
Pre-orders for the Power Keyboard are now possible. The early bird price is $79 before rising to $109 at launch. The accessory is expected to launch in spring 2026, giving fans of tactile typing something to look forward to beyond just phone screens.
Together, the Clicks Communicator and Power Keyboard seem like a conscious throwback to a time when keys were still important. But these products are not an end in themselves for nostalgia, but rather aim to solve real frustrations people have with touchscreens and endless notifications.
Ahead of CES 2026, coverage highlights the key announcements to be seen at the show, as well as predictions about how technology could shape 2026.




