What's Up Guys: A Look at Henge Docks' Clique Product
It's Lou from Unbox Therapy, and today we're taking a look at a product from Henge Docks. They're known for making docking stations for Apple computers, but this product is a little different. It's called the Clique, and what it does is takes your regular Wireless Apple keyboard along with a wireless Magic Trackpad and puts them into one continuous unit.
This allows you to use it from the couch or just a way of keeping it tidy on your desk. The Clique also remaps the power buttons, meaning you don't have to remove each independent device in order to turn them on and off. This feature is especially useful for those who want to keep their setup organized and hassle-free.
The instructions are included on the inside of the box, but aside from that, there's not much else to the unit itself. It comes as a single piece of molded plastic ready to receive your wireless keyboard and Magic Trackpad. The bottom of the device has the branding from Henge Docks, and there's also a power switch for the keyboard and another switch on the end of the unit responsible for the power of the Magic Trackpad.
The Clique has solid rubberized feet on it, which prevent it from slipping around your desk. When put together, it actually feels quite sturdy, even sturdier than each independent device on its own. To install the wireless keyboard and Magic Trackpad, you need to get used to a little bit of getting clicking in and waiting to see if you get that satisfying click. It's also important to make sure the front corners are set in properly.
The process may seem a bit tricky at first, but eventually, you'll get the hang of it. You won't have to remove each independent device often, as long as you want to replace batteries or control the power. The regular power button is responsible for pressing down on the power button within the Magic Trackpad, and the middle button is more like a switch that works fine.
Overall, this product could be very useful from the couch, especially for media center Mac Minis or similar setups. It's also great for keeping your setup tidy and organized. If you enjoyed this video, please like and favorite it, as it does help me out a bunch. And if you haven't subscribed yet, why not go ahead and do that too? I've got a lot more content planned, new products coming up all the time on the channel. Anyway, guys, until the next video, I'll see you around okay later.
The product from Henge Docks has solid rubberized feet to prevent it from slipping around your desk. The Clique also comes with a power switch for the keyboard and another switch at the end of the unit responsible for the power of the Magic Trackpad.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwhat's up guys it's Lou from unbox therapy and today we're taking a look at a product from henge docks now they're known for making docking stations for Apple computers this product is a little different it's called the clique and what it does is takes your regular Wireless Apple keyboard along with a wireless Magic Trackpad and puts them into one continuous unit so that you can use it from the couch or just a way of keeping it tidy on your desk it also remaps the power buttons as I just showed you there in that picture meaning you don't have to remove each independent device in order to turn them on and off here you can see you've got the instructions again on the inside of the box other than that you've really only got the unit itself there aren't any accessories or anything like that included just one piece of molded plastic ready to receive your wireless keyboard as well as your wireless Magic Trackpad now on the bottom of the device you've got the branding from henge docks and here's a better look at that power switch this switch here is responsible for the power on the keyboard and then there's another switch on the end of the unit responsible for the power of the Magic Trackpad I'll show you that in a quick second the thing has solid rubberized feet on there so that it's not going to slip around your desk and when you've got the whole package put together it actually feels quite sturdy even sturdier than each independent device on its own so I'll go ahead and show you guys how to install the wireless keyboard as well as the Magic Trackpad it takes a little bit of getting used to you've got to kind of click it in and wait to see if you know if you get that satisfying click you make sure as well that the front corners are set in properly same thing goes on this side you're actually going to want to install the bottom portion before the top portion as I learned really quickly here and then set the back part down and there you go you have one solid continuous unit capable of inputting you know either multi-touch gestures or regular Mouse input as well as text this could be very useful from the couch you know for a media center Mac Mini or something along those line removing each independent device is a little bit tricky at first you got to kind of know where to apply pressure but eventually you'll get the hang of it once again you're not really gonna have to remove these that often it's only going to be when you want to replace batteries otherwise you know you can control the power etc as I mentioned earlier and here is that far power button which is responsible for pressing down on the power button right within the Magic Trackpad the regular power button so it just sort of it's kind of a dumb button in the sense that it just presses down on it and that middle button is more like a switch but it does work fine I did test it so anyway guys this has been a quick look at the click from henge Doc's if you enjoyed this video hopefully you can like and favorite it as it does help me out a bunch and if you haven't subscribed yet why not go ahead and do that too I got a lot more content planned new products coming up all the time on the channel anyway guys until the next video I will see you around ok laterwhat's up guys it's Lou from unbox therapy and today we're taking a look at a product from henge docks now they're known for making docking stations for Apple computers this product is a little different it's called the clique and what it does is takes your regular Wireless Apple keyboard along with a wireless Magic Trackpad and puts them into one continuous unit so that you can use it from the couch or just a way of keeping it tidy on your desk it also remaps the power buttons as I just showed you there in that picture meaning you don't have to remove each independent device in order to turn them on and off here you can see you've got the instructions again on the inside of the box other than that you've really only got the unit itself there aren't any accessories or anything like that included just one piece of molded plastic ready to receive your wireless keyboard as well as your wireless Magic Trackpad now on the bottom of the device you've got the branding from henge docks and here's a better look at that power switch this switch here is responsible for the power on the keyboard and then there's another switch on the end of the unit responsible for the power of the Magic Trackpad I'll show you that in a quick second the thing has solid rubberized feet on there so that it's not going to slip around your desk and when you've got the whole package put together it actually feels quite sturdy even sturdier than each independent device on its own so I'll go ahead and show you guys how to install the wireless keyboard as well as the Magic Trackpad it takes a little bit of getting used to you've got to kind of click it in and wait to see if you know if you get that satisfying click you make sure as well that the front corners are set in properly same thing goes on this side you're actually going to want to install the bottom portion before the top portion as I learned really quickly here and then set the back part down and there you go you have one solid continuous unit capable of inputting you know either multi-touch gestures or regular Mouse input as well as text this could be very useful from the couch you know for a media center Mac Mini or something along those line removing each independent device is a little bit tricky at first you got to kind of know where to apply pressure but eventually you'll get the hang of it once again you're not really gonna have to remove these that often it's only going to be when you want to replace batteries otherwise you know you can control the power etc as I mentioned earlier and here is that far power button which is responsible for pressing down on the power button right within the Magic Trackpad the regular power button so it just sort of it's kind of a dumb button in the sense that it just presses down on it and that middle button is more like a switch but it does work fine I did test it so anyway guys this has been a quick look at the click from henge Doc's if you enjoyed this video hopefully you can like and favorite it as it does help me out a bunch and if you haven't subscribed yet why not go ahead and do that too I got a lot more content planned new products coming up all the time on the channel anyway guys until the next video I will see you around ok later\n"