Can you still get attachable keyboard for iPhone and if so is it compatible with the iphone 5c

Can you still get an attachable keyboard for iPhone and if so is it compatible with the iphone 5c?

havent seen any wired keyboards for ios apart from the ipad ones
but all bluetooth keyboards works be they apple mac keyboards or normal windows keyboards or small keyboards
if they support bluetooth they work

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