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Clicks Communicator bets that physical keyboards still have fans
A modern take on the BlackBerry-style typing experience as an add-on for phones.
Not every device trend is about more glass — some are about bringing back tactile control.
What to know
- Accessories can create niche “power user” experiences.
- The value is speed, accuracy, and comfort — not novelty.
- Long-term success depends on fit, pricing, and compatibility.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/reviews/best-ces-2026-products
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