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This BlackBerry-style iPhone keyboard case has an optional weight to improve its balance

Akko’s MetaKey case also features backlit keys and keyboard shortcuts

Akko’s MetaKey case also features backlit keys and keyboard shortcuts

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The MetaKey connects to iPhone models through their USB-C port, but includes a passthrough port for charging and syncing.
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Andrew Liszewski
is a senior reporter who’s been covering and reviewing the latest gadgets and tech since 2006, but has loved all things electronic since he was a kid.

Akko, a company best known for keyboards, keycaps, and switches, has launched its own keyboard case for the iPhone. The MetaKey looks very similar to Clicks’ lineup of cases that add a BlackBerry-style mini keyboard to the bottom of iPhones and Android phones, but with some improvements and a much cheaper price tag. The cheapest Clicks case starts at $139, but Akko’s MetaKey is $59.99 for the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which is available now, and $69.99 for the 17 Pro Max (temporarily discounted to $59.99), which isn’t available just yet. Color options include black, white, pink, blue, green, and orange.

The MetaKey isn’t only targeted at BlackBerry fans who miss smartphones with tiny physical keyboards. It also facilitates text entry on the iPhone without iOS’ on-screen keyboard covering up nearly half the screen, but that comes at the cost of having to wrangle an iPhone that’s a few inches longer with the case attached. Akko’s solution for those that find their taller phone too top-heavy as they type is an included nine gram weight that can be attached to the back of the keyboard to improve the overall balance.

The back of the Akko MetaKey iPhone case showing a removable counterweight.
An included nine gram weight can be installed behind the keyboard to improve the iPhone’s balance while typing.
Image: Akko

Like the various Clicks keyboard cases, the MetaKey connects to the iPhone through its USB-C port and includes its own USB-C port for charging. It also features various shortcut keys for entering numbers, triggering app-specific functions, accessing Siri, using iOS’ voice-to-text features, and a mode that turns the top two rows of keys into large scrolling buttons for when you’re mindlessly browsing social media. The MetaKey’s keyboard even has a backlight so you can still tap out a comment during a late-night doomscrolling session, and it’s MagSafe compatible with an additional array of magnets on the back to securely hold accessories.

An iPhone in the Akko MetaKey case attached to a MagSafe charger and a stand.
The MetaKey case includes its own array of magnets on the back helping to keep it securely attached to MagSafe accessories like chargers and stands.
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Clicks has already launched a new version of its case that’s compatible with the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro for $139, and a $159 version for the iPhone 17 Pro Max. It features a new design the company says is now 40 percent thinner and 11 percent lighter, distinguishing it from previous Clicks cases and the Akko MetaKey. The new case also uses the same ergonomic sculpted keys that Clicks introduced last year, and adds lanyard holes on each side so it should be compatible with Apple’s new crossbody iPhone strap.

“We love seeing more attention on the category Clicks created. While others are just getting to the starting line we crossed in 2024, Clicks is already on its third generation - with over 100,000 units shipped across iPhone, Pixel, and Motorola Razr,” says Jeff Gadway, Clicks’ CMO and Co-founder, when asked about this new competitor. “We’re excited to move the goal line once again with new products coming in early 2026 that will enable people to take action in entirely new ways. We’re just getting started.”

Update, October 9th: Added comment from Clicks’ Jeff Gadway.

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