The Shargeek 300 is edging closer to release, and Sharge is finally giving fans a way to sign up early. After months of silence since its CES 2025 debut, the high-powered accessory is now gaining traction again this time with an early access campaign and a potential launch around the corner.
Shargeek 300 was first shown at CES 2025

Sharge officially introduced the Shargeek 300 back in January during CES. A Kickstarter listing soon followed, pointing to a tentative July 2025 release. That date came and went without much news, but new developments suggest the wait may finally be over.
The company is now accepting email sign-ups from potential buyers, offering a 20% “early bird” discount to those who register interest ahead of time. However, it’s not clear whether the promo is tied to another crowdfunding campaign or a direct product launch.
Shargeek 300 features a four-port, 300W output
The Shargeek 300 lives up to its name with a maximum combined output of 300 watts. The standout specs include:
- 2 × USB-C ports (140W each)
- 1 × USB-A port
- 1 × DC output (up to 140W)
- Support for PD 3.1 fast charging
Those specs mean you can charge two laptops simultaneously, power a tablet, and still have room for a phone or accessory all at once.
Shargeek 300 includes display and RGB lighting
Beyond its high-performance specs, the power bank also brings a visual flair. One side of the aluminum case is transparent, showing off internal components and a digital screen. That screen displays battery level, current power input, and internal temperature in real time.
The RGB lighting adds an aesthetic boost, making the Shargeek 300 stand out among other power bricks that tend to hide in the shadows.
Shargeek 300 packs a massive battery inside
With a 24,000 mAh battery capacity, the Shargeek 300 falls just under airline limits for carry-on batteries, while offering more than enough juice for long work sessions or travel days. Recharging is also fast, thanks to a 140W input rate.
Still, there’s no confirmed launch date. And while the sign-up page looks like a launch teaser, it doesn’t clarify whether Sharge will return to Kickstarter or sell the product directly.
Close, but still waiting
Sharge clearly has a bold accessory on its hands. If the Shargeek 300 ships as promised, it could be one of the most versatile high-output power banks in its class. But for now, early adopters are still stuck in standby mode.

