Clicks, the physical keyboard phone case company, has officially announced two major new mobile products: the Power Keyboard ...
Drop, a company known for its customizable mechanical keyboard, has recently introduced a new model that’s catching the attention of tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. The CSTM65, a 65% layout ...
If you are searching for a keyboard that not only simplifies your workspace but also enhances your productivity. The Fusion Keyboard 2.0 is here to transform the way you work, play, and navigate your ...
The new Vissles V84 wireless keyboard took me a few days to get customized and used to. But now I’m hooked. Taking the white keyboard, surrounded by a black plastic bottom frame out of the box and ...
Clicks is launching a Power Keyboard, a magnetic power bank accessory with a slide-out keyboard. The device also serves as a backup battery for phones, offering 2150mAh capacity.
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Last year, at CES 2024, we were introduced to Clicks, the iPhone case that adds a keyboard to your phone. Since then, Clicks launched a version 2.0 for the iPhone 16, and I've been fortunate enough to ...
If you’re in college, I can safely assume that you have so much going on right now. This is on top of, you know, your actual academics. And this is where some of the best tech gadgets come in. It ...
Kensington's MK7500F QuietType Pro Silent Mechanical full wireless keyboard is as good as it gets. It's designed for professional use at home or office, and is also great for anyone needing a ...
We look at the latest technology gadgets and consumer tech toys and what they can offer to business IT. We tested out the Cherry MX BOARD 3.0 S keyboard for a reason – and that reason was the ...
It’s a prototype from Eleksen, the company that makes fabric buttons. Just look at it, in all its cloth-y, clicky, gadget-protecting goodness! The guy from Carrypad UMPC blog says he can type very ...