9to5Rewards: Win Apple's latest MacBook Pro from Chargeasap [Giveaway]

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9to5Rewards: Win Apple's latest MacBook Pro from Chargeasap [Giveaway]

This month we’ve partnered with our friends at Chargeasap to give away Apple’s latest MacBook Pro to one lucky reader to celebrate the launch of the company’s new Flash Pro Ultra, the world’s first dual OLED 275W powerbank. You can head below now to enter the giveaway and check out the new Flash Pro Ultra by Chargeasap.

ChargeASAP: Flash Pro Ultra, the world’s first dual OLED 275W powerbank

Chargeasap is launching a Kickstarter campaign for a brand new kind of powerbank. Flash Pro Ultra is the world’s first 275W portable battery that uses an OLED screen for displaying charging status. It supports charging up to six devices simultaneously including a power-hungry MacBook Pro, and it uses the latest Qi2 wireless charging for the MagSafe experience. Read on to learn how you can be one of the first to get your hands on Flash Pro Ultra.

All this comes in a portable package that starts at $169, making the ultimate powerbank a must-have in your toolkit. Chargeasap is launching a 60-day Kickstarter campaign to help bring the product to market. Choose between an Apple Watch or Samsung Watch charging pad, while a limited-edition colour, space grey, in addition to the black version, will be available if the campaign hits the $350K stretch goal.

The Flash Pro Ultra campaign kicks off today and runs through April 12. Shipping is slated for August.

How to enter:

For your chance to win Apple’s newest MacBook Pro, enter your name and email below (one submission per email address) to sign up for Chargeasap’s and 9to5Mac’s newsletters. Be sure to share our giveaway on Facebook or Twitter. Entries are open until March 20, 2025. Open to readers in US and Canada only. If you are viewing this on mobile and don’t see the option to enter, click here.

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