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Published on June 09, 2026

By Find Competitions Team

10 best‑value UK tech prize draws to enter this week

Free iPhones, a Switch 2, a 4K telly and more – all from operators that list their tech prize draws on Find Competitions, and all at £0 a ticket. Here’s what’s worth a click this week, and how to judge value for yourself.

How we’re judging “best‑value” tech prize draws this week

There are two big questions with tech prize draws: is the prize actually decent, and are you getting sensible odds for the total entries involved?

For this round‑up, everything comes from the Tech category on Find Competitions’ /competitions page and is filtered by a simple idea of value:

  • £0 entry price: every competition below is free to enter.
  • Solid tech prizes: phones, storage, consoles, telly, audio or smart kit you’d genuinely use.
  • Near‑term closes: all of these draw within the next few days or weeks, so you’re not waiting all summer.

Where operators show maximum entries or tickets sold, you can turn that into headline odds (1 in X). A fair number of tech comps don’t show that detail, so you judge value on the mix of prize quality, entry price, and how reputable the operator is. With free entries, the downside is time, not money, which makes these current draws a very easy win to stack into your weekly routine.

1. BOTB’s daily iPhone 17 tech draw run

BOTB is running a slick series of ‘Win iPhone 17 & 1,249+ Prizes!’ draws this week, each closing on a different evening. Every listing is a separate competition in the Tech category, and every one is free to enter.

Across the set you’ve got:

  • Prize: iPhone 17 plus access to 1,249+ other prizes across the promo.
  • Ticket price: £0 per entry.
  • Closing dates: one each on Friday 5 June at 8pm (ID 67144), Saturday 6 June at 8pm (ID 67728), Sunday 7 June at 8pm (ID 68138), and Monday 8 June at 8pm (ID 68706).

BOTB comps usually show clear countdowns and entry caps on their own site, so once you click through from Find Competitions you can see how many tickets are left and what your rough odds look like. The value angle here is simple: flagship phone, £0 stake, multiple draw dates. If you’re organised, set a reminder and enter the full run rather than just one night.

2. Free Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB NVMe from Gigahertz Giveaways

If your PC or laptop storage is creaking, this one stands out. Gigahertz Giveaways has a free entry competition for a Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB NVME drive, listed in Tech as ‘FREE | Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB NVME’ (ID 69516).

Key details:

  • Prize: Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB NVMe SSD.
  • Ticket price: £0 per entry.
  • Closing: Monday 8 June at 7pm.

Storage upgrades are one of those unglamorous but very real‑world wins: 2TB of fast NVMe storage is a big jump for a gaming rig or work machine. Tech‑focused operators like Gigahertz Giveaways tend to attract a slightly narrower audience than “win a car” brands, so whilst there’s still competition, you’re not up against half the country.

3. Free Hisense 55″ Smart 4K TV from Bonkers Competitions

Bonkers Competitions has a tidy living‑room upgrade live right now: ‘HISENSE 55″ SMART 4K UHD TV – FREE ENTRY’ (ID 70965), sat in the Tech category.

What you’re getting:

  • Prize: Hisense 55″ Smart 4K UHD TV.
  • Ticket price: £0.
  • Closing: Friday 5 June at 7pm — so it’s a proper last‑minute job if you’re reading on draw day.

A 55‑inch 4K telly is a solid centrepiece for the sitting room or a very decent upgrade from an ageing HD set. For value, you’re trading a serious household item against a free click. Bonkers usually make their entry limits pretty clear, so once you land on their page check the maximum tickets and you can mentally work out whether this feels like a 1‑in‑a‑few‑thousand or 1‑in‑tens‑of‑thousands sort of punt.

4. Bonus Nintendo Switch 2 from RaffledUp

Console prizes are rarely poor value if the ticket is free, and this one is bang on trend. RaffledUp’s Tech listing for ‘BONUS | NINTENDO SWITCH 2’ (ID 70851) is a neat way to chase a new‑gen console without queueing at a shopping centre.

Headline details:

  • Prize: Nintendo Switch 2.
  • Ticket price: £0.
  • Closing: Tuesday 9 June at 6:30pm.

RaffledUp often run bonus comps alongside their main draws, which can mean a slightly leaner field than the big flagship giveaways they push on socials. For value, consoles sit in a nice sweet spot: high everyday usefulness, high RRP, and they’re easy to flip within the family if you already own one (“you take this, I’ll have your old one”). If you’re picking only a couple from this list to enter, this is one to bump up.

5. Cardo Packtalk Neo Mesh Intercom Duo from Apex 66

For riders, this is one of the more niche but properly useful tech prizes on the board. Apex 66 Competitions has a free Tech entry for ‘Cardo Packtalk Neo Mesh Intercom – DUO’ (ID 69856).

The basics:

  • Prize: Cardo Packtalk Neo Mesh Intercom Duo kit (two units).
  • Ticket price: £0.
  • Closing: Wednesday 10 June at 9:21pm.

Cardo’s mesh intercoms are standard kit in a lot of biking circles: decent range, clear audio, and the Duo set covers rider and pillion or two bikes. It’s not a mass‑market console or iPhone, which actually helps on the value side; you’re competing only with the segment that really wants this gear, not everyone scrolling for “free phone”. If you’re even mildly into bikes or touring, this is a strong pick.

6. Easy Peasy Prizes: ‘Who’s Got Grapes?’ instant win

Easy Peasy Prizes show up in the Tech category with some of the quirkiest naming on Find Competitions, and ‘🍇 WHO’S GOT GRAPES? INSTANT WIN 🍇 (AUTODRAW)’ (ID 65018) is a good example.

What you need to know:

  • Prize: an instant‑win tech‑themed prize pool (check the operator’s page for the current line‑up; it usually includes smaller gadgets and accessories).
  • Ticket price: £0.
  • Closing: Sunday 28 June at 9pm (about three weeks from now).

Instant‑win formats can feel great value if you like quick feedback: you find out straight away whether you’ve hit a win, rather than waiting on a live draw. With Easy Peasy’s style of comps, focus on how many total instant prizes are listed and how many overall entries they’ll take. If there are lots of smaller gadget wins spread across a free comp, your chances of getting something climb nicely even if the top prize is modest.

7. Easy Peasy Prizes: ‘Toe’d in the Hole’ instant win

In a similar vein from the same operator, there’s ‘🦶🏻😂 TOE’D IN THE HOLE – INSTANT WIN 😂🦶🏻(AUTODRAW)’ (ID 64264), also filed under Tech with an instant‑win mechanic.

The outline:

  • Prize: another instant‑win tech‑leaning prize pool (again, have a look at the operator’s prize breakdown for exact gadgets in play).
  • Ticket price: £0.
  • Closing: Sunday 28 June at 9pm, matching the ‘Who’s Got Grapes?’ end date.

From a value point of view, there’s no reason not to enter both of these Easy Peasy comps if you like the instant‑win format. You’re effectively doubling the number of free shots at their tech bundle without doubling your effort. As ever, the smart move is to check how many instant wins are unclaimed on their live tracker near the end of the run; if lots are still open in the final days, your late entry may be better value than on day one.

8. How to judge good‑value tech prize draws yourself

The list above is heavy on free entries because, frankly, those are the easiest wins: you’re trading seconds, not a tenner. Once you start looking at paid tech comps though, a few rules of thumb help you sort the bargains from the noise.

  • Do the basic odds maths
    If a competition shows maximum entries, just invert it. 5,000 max tickets? That’s 1 in 5,000 per entry. If it also shows tickets sold, you can see how much room is left before it fills. On Find Competitions’ listings, look for operators that publish both.
  • Compare prize type to total entries
    For the same max entries, a flagship iPhone, Switch 2 or 55″ 4K TV is better value than a low‑end tablet. Rough guide: the higher the everyday usefulness and RRP, the more forgiving the odds can be. A smaller gadget comp wants tighter odds to feel worthwhile.
  • Watch your effective “budget”
    Decide in advance what you’d happily spend each week if every ticket lost. Then fill that with a mix of higher‑odds, lower‑prize tech draws and a couple of bigger‑ticket dreams. Free entries like the ones above should sit on top of that, not justify creeping your spend up.
  • Stick to reputable operators
    Names like BOTB, RaffledUp, Apex 66 and the rest stand out because they run regular draws, show winners, and are transparent about entry numbers. If a site hides everything and looks slapped together, the value isn’t just about odds, it’s about trust.
  • Favour clear, simple mechanics
    Straight ‘enter and draw’ or transparent instant‑win formats are easier to judge than complicated multi‑stage promos. If you can’t explain to a mate how the winner is picked in one sentence, it’s probably not the best first stop.

Use those checks and a quick browse of the Tech category on /competitions, and you’ll start spotting the genuinely good‑value gadget giveaways in a few minutes flat. Stack the £0 entries first, pick a couple of paid draws that pass the odds test, and keep it as a bit of weekly fun rather than a habit that raids your wallet.

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