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The Clicks co-founder explains who its tiny Communicator phone is for
- Clicks announced the Power Keyboard, a magnetic sliding keyboard that attaches to Qi2 phones and can charge the phone.
- The Power Keyboard can also run the keyboard separately for weeks on battery when not charging a phone.
- Clicks presented the Communicator as a second phone option focused on messaging and device separation.
- Gadway says the Communicator targets travelers, multi-device users, and digital well-being enthusiasts seeking separation.
- The Communicator runs a custom Niagara-based UI focused on messaging and quick triage of new items.
- Both devices are not meant to replace smartphones but to offer an alternative for certain users.
- The Power Keyboard can charge the phone or power the keyboard independently, with configurable battery sharing.
- Pre-orders for the Communicator start at $399, with full launch planned for the second half of the year.
- The Communicator emphasizes a four-inch touchscreen with a keyboard and Niagara launcher for a list-based UI.
- Engadget notes Clicks is a smaller hardware maker aiming to offer an alternative, not a mass-market device.
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