Clicks debuts Communicator phone and Power Keyboard at CES

Clicks launches Communicator phone and Power Keyboard
Clicks Communicator

• Key Takeaways:

  • Clicks introduced the Clicks Communicator, a 4-inch Android 16 phone built "for communication, not consumption."
  • The Communicator pairs a tactile keyboard with modern features: 4-inch OLED, 50MP main camera, NFC, microSD up to 2TB and hardware encryption.
  • Clicks also revealed the Power Keyboard — a MagSafe/Qi2 attachable QWERTY keyboard with a 2,150 mAh battery for charging phones.
  • Pricing: Communicator available to reserve at $399 (rises to $499 on Feb 27). Power Keyboard retails $110 with $80 early-bird pricing; pre-orders open Jan 2 and a spring launch is planned.

Clicks positions a nostalgic handset for modern messaging

Clicks unveiled its first smartphone, the Clicks Communicator, at CES 2026 and framed the device as "communication, not consumption." The design echoes compact, keyboard-forward phones of the past while running Android 16 and offering modern connectivity and security.

Core hardware and features

The Communicator centers on a tactile keyboard and a 4-inch OLED display. Clicks included a 3.5mm headphone jack, expandable microSD storage up to 2TB, and a 4,000 mAh battery with both USB-C and wireless charging.

It adds contemporary touches: NFC for Google Pay, Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi radios, and hardware-level encryption aimed at protecting messages and local data. The phone also integrates a fingerprint sensor in the spacebar and a customizable "Signal LED" that indicates notifications from specific people or apps.

Camera and performance

Although Clicks positions the Communicator as a secondary device focused on messaging, it still ships with a 50MP main camera and a 24MP front camera. The inclusion of those camera specs suggests Clicks expects users to take occasional photos while relying on a primary device for heavy content capture.

Power Keyboard: tactile typing for modern phones

Clicks' Power Keyboard is a companion accessory that brings a full QWERTY layout, directional keys, and a number row to existing smartphones. It attaches magnetically via MagSafe or Qi2 and charges phones using its 2,150 mAh battery.

The keyboard pairs via Bluetooth and is compatible with iOS and Android. Clicks says it can also be used with tablets, smart TVs and virtual-reality headsets. The hardware allows phones to be oriented horizontally or vertically while typing, evoking the familiar T‑Mobile Sidekick form factor.

Pricing and availability

The Communicator is available to reserve now for $399, increasing to $499 on February 27. The Power Keyboard will open pre-orders on January 2, carry an expected retail price of $110, and offer an $80 early-bird rate ahead of a spring launch.

Clicks is betting on users who want a focused, tactile messaging device rather than an all‑in‑one smartphone. Whether buyers adopt the Communicator as a secondary device or primary handset will depend on how they value physical keys and phone simplicity versus the convenience of a single device and plan.

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