Akko, best known for its mechanical keyboards and custom keycaps, has ventured into smartphone territory with the MetaKey, a cleverly designed case that reintroduces a physical keyboard to the iPhone. The accessory attaches to the phone via USB-C and features a passthrough port, allowing users to charge or transfer data without needing to remove it. Designed for the iPhone 16 Pro Max and the upcoming 17 Pro Max, MetaKey combines functionality with nostalgia, restoring the familiar, tactile feel of typing on real keys in a world dominated by touchscreens.
The keyboard itself features a compact, BlackBerry-style layout with backlit keys for comfortable use in dim lighting. Akko also adds shortcut options for everyday actions like activating Siri, voice dictation, or inputting numbers. A unique “scroll mode” allows the top two rows of keys to transform into navigation buttons, making it easier to browse through long social feeds or documents. To offset the extra length and weight that the keyboard adds, Akko includes a small nine-gram counterweight that attaches behind the keyboard, keeping the phone balanced and easier to hold.
Designer: Akko
What makes MetaKey interesting is not just its utility, but its revival of a once-cherished smartphone experience. Before touchscreens became universal, physical keyboards offered precision and speed that touchscreen typing often couldn’t match. MetaKey taps into that memory, providing a more deliberate and tactile way of typing that could appeal to professionals or nostalgic users alike. The inclusion of programmable shortcuts and a backlit layout also contributes to its modern practicality. All this while aiding the native on-screen keyboard with text entry, for more screen space that is otherwise covered by the on-screen keyboard.
In this growing niche of physical keyboard cases, Akko’s MetaKey is inevitably pitted against Clicks, the ‘original’ iPhone keyboard case that has a premium build and design integration. Clicks offers a similarly tactile typing experience, featuring contoured keys and deeper iOS support. Yet where Clicks positions itself as a polished, high-end tool for power users, Akko takes a more accessible approach. By combining affordability, versatility, and thoughtful ergonomics, MetaKey makes the idea of a physical smartphone keyboard appealing to a much wider audience.
Clicks has also introduced an updated version of its keyboard case for the iPhone 17 lineup, priced at $139 for the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro, and $159 for the 17 Pro Max. This latest model is said to be 40 percent thinner and 11 percent lighter than before, setting it apart not only from its earlier designs but also from Akko’s MetaKey. It continues to feature the ergonomic, sculpted keys that debuted in last year’s edition and now includes lanyard holes on both sides, ensuring compatibility with Apple’s new crossbody iPhone strap.
Coming back to the more affordable MetaKey, the case body is made from multilayer polyurethane and thermoplastic materials that achieve a balance between sturdiness and lightness. Its design supports MagSafe compatibility, allowing users to attach chargers, stands, or wallets directly to the back. The MetaKey comes in six colors — black, white, pink, blue, green, and orange — offering a mix of playful and minimal aesthetics. For pricing, the iPhone 16 Pro Max version retails at USD 59.99, while the iPhone 17 Pro Max model will cost USD 69.99, with early buyers eligible for the same USD 59.99 price.
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