Win a MacBook Pro from Chargeasap’s Flash Pro Ultra Giveaway

Chargeasap’s Flash Pro Ultra Giveaway
Chargeasap, a leading innovator in portable power solutions, has launched the world's first dual OLED 275W powerbank called the Flash Pro Ultra. This powerful device supports charging up to six devices simultaneously and is equipped with features like MagSafe-compatible Qi2 wireless charging and a 25000mAh capacity. It can recharge in just 70 minutes and is compatible with Apple and Samsung watches.
Key Features:
- 25000mAh Capacity: Enough power to charge multiple devices on the go.
- 140W Fast Charging: Rapidly charges high-power devices like a MacBook Pro.
- Dual OLED Screens: Displays charging status clearly.
- MagSafe-compatible Qi2 Wireless: Offers a seamless MagSafe experience for Apple devices.
- Recharge Time: Can be fully recharged in 70 minutes.
- Multi-device Charging: Supports up to six devices simultaneously.
- Apple/Samsung Watch Compatible.
The Flash Pro Ultra is available for pre-order on Kickstarter, starting at $169. The campaign runs from March 7 to April 12, with shipping expected in August. A limited-edition space grey color will be available if the campaign reaches its $350K stretch goal.
Giveaway:
Chargeasap and 9to5Mac are hosting a giveaway where you can win an Apple MacBook Pro. To enter, sign up for Chargeasap’s and 9to5Mac’s newsletters using your name and email address. Sharing the giveaway on social media is encouraged to increase your chances. The contest is open to residents of the US and Canada until March 20, 2025.
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