Win a Cutting-Edge MacBook Pro from Chargeasap with the Flash Pro Ultra Giveaway
Enter to win a new MacBook Pro from Chargeasap's Flash Pro Ultra giveaway and get your hands on the world’s first dual OLED 275W powerbank, designed for seamless charging of up to six devices.

Chargeasap Flash Pro Ultra Giveaway
This article announces a partnership between 9to5Rewards and Chargeasap to give away the latest MacBook Pro to one lucky reader. The giveaway celebrates the launch of Chargeasap's new Flash Pro Ultra, the world’s first dual OLED 275W powerbank.
Features of Flash Pro Ultra:
- Capacity: 25000mAh
- Fast Charging: Supports up to 140W fast charging
- Wireless Charging: MagSafe compatible Qi2 wireless charging
- Recharge Time: Can be recharged in just 70 minutes
- Device Support: Charges up to six devices simultaneously, including power-hungry devices like the MacBook Pro
- Compatibility: Compatible with Apple and Samsung watches
- Portability: Compact design starting at $169
- Campaign Details: The Kickstarter campaign runs for 60 days from launch until April 12, with shipping scheduled for August.
- Stretch Goal: If the campaign reaches $350K, a limited-edition space grey color will be available alongside the standard black version.
How to Enter:
To enter the giveaway, readers must sign up for Chargeasap’s and 9to5Rewards’ newsletters by providing their name and email. Sharing the giveaway on social media can increase chances of winning. The contest is open to residents of the US and Canada until March 20, 2025.
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