Clicks unveils Communicator phone and Power Keyboard ahead of CES 2026
Clicks is returning to CES with a nostalgia-leaning lineup that includes its first smartphone and a new removable keyboard accessory.
The Clicks Communicator is pitched as a second device focused on messaging rather than media consumption. It features a tactile keyboard, a 4-inch OLED display, a 3.5mm headphone jack and expandable microSD storage up to 2TB.
The phone runs Android 16 with hardware-level encryption and includes a 50MP main camera, a 24MP front camera, NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi. Its 4,000 mAh battery supports USB‑C and wireless charging.
Hardware touches include a fingerprint sensor built into the spacebar and a customizable Signal LED to flag notifications from specific people or apps. Clicks positions the Communicator as a companion device; reservations are open at $399, rising to $499 on February 27.
Clicks also announced the Power Keyboard, a QWERTY accessory with directional keys and a number row that attaches via MagSafe or Qi2 and carries a 2,150 mAh battery to top up a phone.
The keyboard pairs by Bluetooth and works with iOS and Android devices, as well as tablets, smart TVs and VR headsets. It can orient a phone horizontally or vertically and resembles older devices such as the T‑Mobile Sidekick.
Pre-orders for the Power Keyboard begin January 2, with a spring launch planned. Retail pricing is $110, with an early‑bird price of $80.
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