Is Apple deliberately killing our batteries?

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  • In this episode, we explore if Apple is deliberately killing our batteries and what one can do about it.
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  • @sunknudsen
    @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem +15

    51, 89%, October 2021

    • @ronan9403
      @ronan9403 Pƙed rokem +2

      That is... quite a bad figure indeed.
      Apple should apply warranty in some situation like that.

    • @seanlowe5547
      @seanlowe5547 Pƙed rokem

      MacBook Air M1 | 95, 100% - Feb 2022

    • @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee
      @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee Pƙed rokem

      29, 100%, Sept 2021, M1 MBP. I use low power mode with lower brightness and don't charge it a lot. I also like to use coconut battery it is a great app for IOS and MacOS battery stats with temp, watts, everything, etc.

    • @spqr6973
      @spqr6973 Pƙed rokem

      158 100 % M2 November 2022, almost never low power mode
      Je pense qu'il y a une incompréhension concernant le systeme optimization de battery d'apple, la chargement est ralentie à la fin du cycle de charge, c'est visible sur mon mac mais cela l'est encore plus sur mon Iphone, car j'ai tendance àa le laisser charger trop longtemp.
      Mon Iphone va mettre facilement 20 min pour charger de 98% Ă  100% au lieux des 2-3 min necessaire afin de preserver la batterie.
      Pour arriver à maintenir 100% sur mon Mac j'ai globalement fait des cycles de 10-30% à 100% par contre arrivé à 100% je deconnecte systematiquement ce qui est facile avec la led à l'extremité du cable qui passe d'orange à vert sur les M2
      Je n'arrive pas à croire que ta batterie est à 89% avec seulement 50 cycles, de l'avoir laisser plug in en permanence est la cause, un hub qui charge est une trés mauvaise idée.
      Pour conclure je suis plutÎt d'avis que le 20-100% est meilleur que le 20-80% et que la plage 0%-100% est necessaire pour les deplacements avec sont laptop, personellement je me rachete un nouveau Mac chaque année ou presque (a chaque nouveau modéle), mais la santé de la batterie + acheté il y a un an est un argument de vente qui fait mouche à chaque fois

    • @avery_IO
      @avery_IO Pƙed rokem

      375, 88% Dec 2021

  • @lightcerous1093
    @lightcerous1093 Pƙed rokem +4

    This happened the same with me. After doing some research, I later realized that you need to turn significant location for optimized battery charging to work. I know you have this turned off because of privacy reasons in one of your videos. In my case however, turning on significant location didnt really turn on the optimized battery charging. It worked here and there but not consistently which is kind of annoying. I hope this helps!

  • @Kay-1234
    @Kay-1234 Pƙed rokem +10

    I'm pretty sure that there is a big difference between what you just did and what Apple does when it keeps your Macbook at 80%.
    When a Macbook is connected to a power source and you're using it, it will take around 80% (i don't actually know the exact split) of the power it needs directly from the power source (and not the battery).
    This actually reduces the battery cycle count by a lot and therefore protects the battery.
    Now if you tell the Macbook to stop charging (like you just did in the video demonstration) it will not take 80% of the power it needs from the power cable anymore but rather 100% from the battery which will lead to (this is gonna be my assumption anyway) an even bigger decrease in the battery's lifespan.
    My battery health stats are also quite awful though, so who knows...
    Health Information:
    Cycle Count: 35
    Condition: Normal
    Maximum Capacity: 94 %

    • @SPL-6
      @SPL-6 Pƙed rokem +2

      He really needs to delete this video.

  • @SPL-6
    @SPL-6 Pƙed rokem +2

    Never discharge your battery to 20% if you don't have to. Keep it charged and steady at 75% at all times.

  • @johannstiges1421
    @johannstiges1421 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    No, actual reason many products lose battery health is because they are charging while being used. This overheats them and causes to deteriorate.

  • @Chris-jx4qr
    @Chris-jx4qr Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci

    Yes. It definitely is. I tried to point this out in a discussion group and Apple actually censored my response out of the group.

  • @neubertdaniel
    @neubertdaniel Pƙed rokem +2

    128, 91%, December 2021 - Optimized Battery Cahrging ist working for me, but in the way Apple has intended it to. So a) it will always go as low as 0% for me, but as far as I understood, this only effects the charging full. The idea was, that it will only charge up to 80% and then, based on your everyday usage, will charge it up to 100% right before you'll leave the house - for example for work. This is working exactly like this for me on my MacBook, iPhone and AirPods. On the Mac especially i see it many times staying at 80% and if I'm not wrong stating in the menubar that it will charge it up to 100% at for example 6:40.
    Also noteworthy, this never worked for me on the iPhone when I charged it up wirelessly, only when plugging in the cable.

  • @pseast
    @pseast Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I use Aldente to stop charging at 80%. Probably would be better to stop at 70%, but 80 is more reasonable if I am charging and then will use the battery unplugged for some time. However, if I am plugged into my dock, 70%, may be a bit better. I also have 89% battery health. However, I've been using my MacBook Air m1 for over a year and I've got 189 cycles on it. And, no, I haven't seen the built-in battery optimization work, but it didn't take me long to install Aldente, so I didn't give it much trial.

  • @MinghuiChen
    @MinghuiChen Pƙed rokem

    Hey Sun, good content! I was wondering that what the terminal theme do you use on iTerm2?

  • @screweddevelopment12
    @screweddevelopment12 Pƙed rokem +1

    410 80%, May 2021; Macbook Air M1; Optimized battery charging on
    The optimized battery charging doesn't stop at 80%. It holds the battery at 80% until shortly before it predicts that you will start using your computer again. If it is working correctly, you shouldn't notice any difference in your user experience because it should have allotted enough time for the battery to charge close to 100%. It's just minimizing the time spent >80%, not entirely avoiding it. I imagine that the use case is plugging your computer in overnight to charge for the next day, and then using primarily battery power during the day.
    This comment data might be more interesting if people say if they have optimized battery charging on. You could see if the two different groups have a significant difference in battery lifespan.

  • @hubert4646
    @hubert4646 Pƙed rokem

    16" 1M Max, bought 6 months ago: 90 cycles, 98%
    Battery capped at 66% using al dente, mostly plugged all the time

  • @PortugalCarp
    @PortugalCarp Pƙed rokem +2

    MacBook-Air bought December 2021 (the 23rd), 9, 100%
    This laptop is on all the time plugged into an Anker PowerExpand+. The power/charge indicator usually hovers around 80% and below, in other words, yes my system's optimised battery charging is working.

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing
 not sure why feature isn’t working on my M1 MacBook Air.

  • @ronan9403
    @ronan9403 Pƙed rokem +1

    I guess it really depends on the charging behavior of the user. I have two macs: one from work and one I bought myself. In my case, apple optimization feature work very well on my pro machine. It has picked up very quickly my charging habits: in only couple of weeks, the feature kicks in almost every day. For my personal machine: it's almost never used...
    One side note: the feature does not limit charging to 80% per say. Instead, it push the charging to 100% and then start to drain the battery from the computer usage down to 80% where it sits for most of the day. Then charge again to 100% in the middle of afternoon in my case.
    (pro machine: MacBook M1 pro 14 2022; personal machine: MacBook Air M1 2020, 56, 100%, august 2021)

  • @Paviste93
    @Paviste93 Pƙed rokem +5

    Are you aware of the AlDente project? Seems like it is doing pretty much the same in the other direction. It is preventing the system from charging higher than 80%

    • @veemyu
      @veemyu Pƙed rokem +1

      I was thinking about AlDente the whole time, glad it exists. It's really robust too.

  • @paulanderegg5536
    @paulanderegg5536 Pƙed rokem

    My 2019 i9 MBP went down to 94% at 162 cycles (first history reading), 91% capacity at 200 cycles, 90% capacity at 300 cycles, 89% capacity at 400 cycles, and has been at 85% capacity since 480 cycles. I am at 550 cycles now. Coconut Battery has a nice history function. It also says the Macbook has an OEM DSY battery.

  • @msodev
    @msodev Pƙed rokem +1

    I always wondered why the F the optimased battery charging wasnt working
 now i see it is something common

  • @vassi1is
    @vassi1is Pƙed rokem

    I tried it on my late 2018 MBP, but upon running the script I get a 'Error: SMCWriteKey() = e00002bc' message and nothing happens

  • @szabiakanich
    @szabiakanich Pƙed rokem

    MBA M1, bought March 2022, cycle count 141, maximum capacity 97%. Using it plugged in during the day, on battery in the evening / on the weekend. Not very worried. It should last a good 6-8 years.

  • @edrumsense
    @edrumsense Pƙed rokem +5

    I have an ancient Windows Laptop since 2012, this laptop came with some Battery Guard feature that stops charging at a given setpoint, I set it at 60% and it still holds about 80% of it's charge capacity, it's funny that apple never applied something like that.
    Also Spamdroid phones are implementing this 85% top charge in some samsung phones.

    • @MrLocsei
      @MrLocsei Pƙed rokem

      that's because when the MacBook says it's charged to 100% it is actually at about 90-ish percent. In other words Apple is over-provisioning their batteries for longevity. Same technique is used nowadays with SSDs. Apple will never disclose how much over-provisioning they are doing because it's trade secret and don't want to give other makers a competitive advantage. There's a reason Apple products are the best money can boy.

  • @tompov227
    @tompov227 Pƙed rokem +2

    337, 87% purchased November 2020.
    I think this is a pretty ridiculous title. Apple is very much known for their "it just works" approach to things and I don't know of any big manufacturers that are currently offering a la carte battery percentage control. The idea that Apple is unique hiding these settings specifically to kill batteries is ludicrous. They even have a feature that-for 95% of people-does exactly what you're asking. I also Dock my MacBook Pro and it frequently stops charging at 80%. In fact, I usually override the setting because I know I am going to be on battery later and I want the full charge

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem +2

      Sorry for clickbaity title
 this is the stuff that typically works on CZcams to get people to watch episode. That said, I do believe there is value in episode and I am trying to establish if my experience is singular or if there is a systemic issue with M1 MacBook Air computers. Also, even with Optimized Battery Charging, discharging to 20% once in a while is a healthy practice.

    • @tompov227
      @tompov227 Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen I suppose that’s fair enough. I’m not a CZcamsr so I don’t know what performs well. For what it’s worth tho as a viewer I would have also clicked on “the best way to save your MacBook” or “the reason ur MacBook battery doesn’t last any more”. Again I don’t know what gets clicks so I understand the need for a catchy title but I don’t think apple is really at fault

  • @charlesdupuy4431
    @charlesdupuy4431 Pƙed rokem

    Merci pour tes recherches Sun !

  • @rosshathaway8580
    @rosshathaway8580 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

    I have m3 pro mac. Would this method still work?

  • @michaelscheid2283
    @michaelscheid2283 Pƙed rokem +3

    thxs Sun for this video. I®m asking me this since ever, why Apple don®t give us this config-option, especially because my first thinkpad back in 2004 has this litte tool to control the charging behavior - and now, almost 20 years later the tool is still there and still nothing equivalent on macOS. For my M1-MacBook I found an App, called AlDende from an little Developer Studio called AppHouseKitchen located in Austria, which is very helpful. In the free Version of the App you can configure: Start Charging if the battery is at 20%. The 20 € paid-Version works with "start" and "stop" charging levels. Unfortunately there is the same problem with the reset of the configuration while in sleep mode you mentioned in the Video. But, better than nothing..

    • @veemyu
      @veemyu Pƙed rokem

      AlDente is great! If you leave it running in the background, it usually works even through sleep :)

    • @mattiagalluccio3649
      @mattiagalluccio3649 Pƙed rokem

      Don't know if in the free version it works, but there is a setting that stops the charger when the laptop goes to sleep. It doesn't charge if you need it, but there is no risk of overcharging

  • @2ofusriding
    @2ofusriding Pƙed rokem +6

    I see that new profile picture nice! 👍

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks! Not in love with pic
 work in progress.

  • @aytunch
    @aytunch Pƙed rokem

    What is the command to see the battery health in mac?

  • @rpinut
    @rpinut Pƙed rokem

    Running a Microsoft Surface Laptop Go, 210 cycles, 89% battery. I noticed this capacity, could vary. Sometimes it's 84% sometimes 91%. And an other idea, is to only charge your iPhone, iPad, Macbook, Laptop to a 100%, and directly disconnect. I've a smart plug connected to my charger, shortcuts turning it off, when iPhone or iPad reach 100% for 30 seconds. The smartplug also detects power consumtion unter 1W when the laptop is full, so it don't overcharge.

  • @martinlutherkingjr.5582
    @martinlutherkingjr.5582 Pƙed rokem +2

    Optimize battery charging only works in my experience if you have your computer plugged in all the time.

  • @cbedry
    @cbedry Pƙed rokem

    Will this still allow power to be passed? I use my mac in clam shell mode often with external monitors and docks. In order for this to work your mac must be plugged in. Has anyone tested this in a similar setup? will clam shell mode still work? Thanks!

  • @RJszn24
    @RJszn24 Pƙed rokem

    Optimised battery charging works rly well for me

  • @inspiringalchemy
    @inspiringalchemy Pƙed rokem

    119, 93%, August 2021
    Edit: the model is 2020 M1 MacBook Pro 13”

  • @proto7688
    @proto7688 Pƙed rokem

    Samsung phones and tablets have the don't charge past 80% feature now in software to save battery life

  • @thenbaplayer9485
    @thenbaplayer9485 Pƙed rokem

    Hi just a question do you have any update on your privacy from beginner to expert course ?

  • @beefvalve
    @beefvalve Pƙed rokem +1

    what i did:
    homekit compatible smart plug, to which my charging brick is connected. and so i can turn charging on and off with a button or via siri (which i dont use) any time i feel to

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem

      Love the creativity!

    • @beefvalve
      @beefvalve Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen i just wish i could have a shortcut that activates the smart plug whenever the battery reaches 20% and disables it ar 80%

    • @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee
      @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen 29, 100%, Sept 2021, M1 MBP. I use low power mode with lower brightness and don't charge it a lot. I also like to use coconut battery it is a great app for IOS and MacOS battery stats with temp, watts, everything, etc.

  • @DenisVolin
    @DenisVolin Pƙed rokem

    115 87%, November 2021, Air M1
    ~70% of the time laptop is connected to USB-C Dell monitor. And yeah, sometimes is charges to 80%, sometimes to 100%. So this Apple battery saving thing is working... randomly.
    I would be glad to see check option like "Charge always to 80% max", but unfortunately it's not in Apple style.

  • @andreifernandez5443
    @andreifernandez5443 Pƙed rokem

    is there a way to do this on ios or my thinkpad?

  • @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee
    @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee Pƙed rokem

    29, 100%, Sept 2021, M1 MBP. I use low power mode with lower brightness and don't charge it a lot. I also like to use coconut battery it is a great app for IOS and MacOS battery stats with temp, watts, everything, etc.

  • @NicolaMastrandrea
    @NicolaMastrandrea Pƙed rokem +2

    I’m using aldente on my 14" M1 pro so I can’t help.

    • @AlessandroArangino
      @AlessandroArangino Pƙed rokem

      I don’t know but I suppose you’re Italian. Can you share your experience with it? I’m looking for buying it.

  • @giedi7644
    @giedi7644 Pƙed rokem

    M1 MBA, 2022 APRIL, 162, 99%.
    Battery drain is also based on usage too tho, heat can also damage the lifespan when being connected all the time, which could be an issue to MBA not having a fan.

    • @lightcerous1093
      @lightcerous1093 Pƙed rokem

      Thats a really good battery health percentage, may I know how you charge your battery?

    • @giedi7644
      @giedi7644 Pƙed rokem

      @@lightcerous1093 I keep it plugged most of the time so I use a third party app called Al Dente to prevent it from charging past 50%.
      Only once every two weeks for work reasons and schedule I’ll bring it to work so I charge it to 100% before hand.
      I will completely drain the battery to 20% once a month
      Guidelines that I take :
      -Never keep it plugged in overnight
      -Set low power mode by default when on battery
      -Never plugged an external device (ssd, usb dongles) when on battery. they will drain your macs battery even on idle
      -Turn off wifi & bluetooth, quit all apps (even your browsers and vpn) overnight to prevent drain in the morning (i use a shortcut script for that).
      -Careful of your usage when on battery, don’t do anything too intensive even though the m1 macbooks are deemed efficient, suchs as transferring huges files, watching long 1080p youtube videos
      -Downloading updates or huge files
      More info via apple support:
      www.apple.com/uk/batteries/maximizing-performance/

  • @I_Love_my_adblock4408
    @I_Love_my_adblock4408 Pƙed rokem

    đŸ™‹đŸŸâ€â™‚ïž I believe that they are. đŸ€”

  • @ytn6662
    @ytn6662 Pƙed rokem

    I bought 14inch m1 pro and using aldente pro. Currently my 3 month old Macbook has only 18 cycles, and battery health is 102%. (which means it still keeps more than the designed capacity)

    • @ytn6662
      @ytn6662 Pƙed rokem

      Strongly recommend aldente pro version.
      I set them to stop charging at 60%, and when I need to go out, I change the limit to 80%.

  • @lemarcheur2359
    @lemarcheur2359 Pƙed rokem

    MBA December 2020,
    154 cycles 95 %
    Have a great Day!

  • @francescofra751
    @francescofra751 Pƙed rokem +1

    m1 air
    October 2021, 299. 87%

  • @RelimzGaming
    @RelimzGaming Pƙed rokem

    My computer only lets me know that I am at 20 and 80%. That’s it. Like it’s useful if I am using it. That’s what the feature those for me. It works like my phone. I have a M1 PRO.

  • @lambertax
    @lambertax Pƙed rokem

    You should know that the Apple product you purchased IS STILL the property of Apple!

  • @00bikeboy
    @00bikeboy Pƙed rokem

    Couldn't you just select the "Always" option in Low Power Mode? It's supposed to restrict the battery from charging over 80% regardless of whether you're on battery or using the charger.

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem

      Interesting, would you happen to have link to docs?

  • @TheodoreChin-ih7xz
    @TheodoreChin-ih7xz Pƙed rokem

    It's true

  • @_marcobaez
    @_marcobaez Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci

    703 % APR 26 2024

  • @_elroyjetson
    @_elroyjetson Pƙed rokem

    MacBook Air (M1, 2020)
    Purchase Date: October 2021
    cycle count: 71
    maximum capacity: 98%

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem

      Thanks James
 is Optimized Battery Charging enabled and working on your device?

    • @_elroyjetson
      @_elroyjetson Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen Yes it is enabled and it works sometimes. But I usually leave the laptop unplugged until the night before I have to use it. I use a Mac mini at my desk and I only use the MacBook Air when I am mobile away from my desk.

    • @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee
      @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen 29, 100%, Sept 2021, M1 MBP. I use low power mode with lower brightness and don't charge it a lot. I also like to use coconut battery it is a great app for IOS and MacOS battery stats with temp, watts, everything, etc.

  • @brandonw1604
    @brandonw1604 Pƙed rokem

    I use my MacBook in clamshell almost exclusively. It has minimal cycle counts and 100% battery since the M1 came out. I do only use the Apple charger and then a Dell monitor with a built in dock.

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Pƙed rokem

      That doesn’t actually give you an accurate reading. What often happens is the sensor will just one day register the actual degradation and you will have it sneak up on you when your battery just instantly dies.
      I have had that happen with a Mac in clamshell full time. The sensors don’t have enough data to accurately report the battery health unless you regularly charge and discharge your device.
      At a certain point it will just magically not hold a charge and it will happen without warning because keeping it plugged in full time tricks the sensor.

    • @brandonw1604
      @brandonw1604 Pƙed rokem

      @@ghost-user559 well that’s depressing. Mine shows 65, 100%, 2020.

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@brandonw1604 Yeah it is very depressing. I was so excited to use mine clamshell for years and then suddenly the fking bottom case and trackpad started to bulge. All I could see was my trackpad stopped making a click sound and it turns out the lithium was expanding and could have caught fire.
      Also clamshell on the old intel models can get so hot you get screen artifacts and it could physically ruin your lcd panel. So don’t ever do anything hardcore in clamshell either, because the heat that would normally dissipate up the keyboard assembly just gets trapped against the most expensive components like the screen. Basically clamshell is convenient but terrible and using it open on the desk is better for the machine. Make sure you unplug from your monitor like once a week and use it like a laptop on battery until you get it to around 10-20% charge, then plug it in. Get an app like Al Dente and manually set your charge limit to around 40% capacity.

    • @brandonw1604
      @brandonw1604 Pƙed rokem

      @@ghost-user559 thanks for the advice.

    • @ghost-user559
      @ghost-user559 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@brandonw1604 No problem. Once you learn the hard way it’s actually super easy to take care of it with a charge limiter app and a regular discharge and charge like once a week. My new battery in that same machine is fine after being plugged in almost constantly for two years now. But if you use it like a desktop we both wanted to then you definitely run into problems no one tells you about.
      With M1 it’s probably less an issue because it’s so cool, but with anything past that the Max and Ultra or M2 is probably hot enough under load to still be careful.
      And don’t forget you can actually install new batteries now from ifixit or get it done under warranty if you ever need a fresh start.

  • @carlosmgpinheiro
    @carlosmgpinheiro Pƙed rokem +1

    Macbook Pro M1
    161, 88% May 2021

    • @sunknudsen
      @sunknudsen  Pƙed rokem +1

      Thanks Carlos
 looking forward to establishing a better dataset.

    • @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee
      @MyDogSteppedOnaBeee Pƙed rokem

      @@sunknudsen 29, 100%, Sept 2021, M1 MBP. I use low power mode with lower brightness and don't charge it a lot. I also like to use coconut battery it is a great app for IOS and MacOS battery stats with temp, watts, everything, etc.

  • @KatsushikaMatsumoto
    @KatsushikaMatsumoto Pƙed rokem

    Air M1, 101 88%, Summer 2021

  • @calv1n777
    @calv1n777 Pƙed rokem

    M2 MBA, 42, 100% May 2023

  • @TheAxeForgetsTheTreeRemembers

    My mac book pro is at 1037 cycles and the State of Charge is at 80%.
    This is not bad after years of letting it plugged half the time and drained to 0% the other half.
    The information you are giving here is at least partly available in battery settings and on apple's support wep pages.
    A bit over dramatic.

  • @Adrian-fy1zx
    @Adrian-fy1zx Pƙed rokem

    My m1 suddenly not working

  • @McFly.
    @McFly. Pƙed rokem

    191, 85%, Dezember 2020

  • @twentythree5609
    @twentythree5609 Pƙed rokem

    evil apple!

  • @mattv5281
    @mattv5281 Pƙed rokem

    I just looked at a M2 MBP on display in a store yesterday, and the battery indicator said something like "stopped charging because the computer is usually plugged in" and it was at 78%. But that's a computer that's on display and probably powered on literally 24/7. So it must work in some situation. It's better than not having the option at all, but even better would be to make it like Tesla where you can use a slider to tell it what percentage to charge to.
    My 2008 MBP was usually plugged in, and it hit 80% battery health after about a year. I think I got three free batteries out of Apple Care, and then it swelled up a few years later. These days batteries should be a bit more reliable, but it's disappointing to hear that they aren't that much better in your computer.

  • @that1kiN
    @that1kiN Pƙed rokem

    49 99%, August 2021

  • @mls4108
    @mls4108 Pƙed rokem

    219, 88%, October 2021

  • @CongMNguyen
    @CongMNguyen Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci

    80 91% Dec 2023
    108 89% Jun 2024

  • @cassandraspencer1476
    @cassandraspencer1476 Pƙed rokem +2

    Hey Sun, Love the advice you gave but your videos are a little too long. Is it possible to pre-script them and then even edit them down afterwards?

  • @liamfarishta8409
    @liamfarishta8409 Pƙed rokem

    M1 Macbook Air
    139, 97% , April 2021
    i've mostly made sure that i plug my charger out before the battery reaches 80% and plug it back in before it goes below 20%.

  • @Q-Ball.
    @Q-Ball. Pƙed rokem

    77, 93%, September 2021

  • @Paviste93
    @Paviste93 Pƙed rokem

    103, 98%, May 2022

  • @Luis-ky7hb
    @Luis-ky7hb Pƙed rokem

    307 90%, October 2021 MacBook Pro M1

  • @LeCyProductions
    @LeCyProductions Pƙed rokem

    Macbook Pro M1
    220 91% Jan 2022

  • @peteradam4740
    @peteradam4740 Pƙed rokem

    178, 88%, 2021 December, M1 Max 16''

  • @clothesontheground
    @clothesontheground Pƙed rokem

    I keep my laptop docked 90% of the time and battery stops charging at 80% automatically (MBP M1 Max) - seems to work as designed for me, battery health 99%. I've never researched a workaround, as I've never needed to. I'm also still using an older 2012 MBP, they seem to be one of the few laptop makers that give you a 8+ year laptop, instead of replacing every 2 to 3 years. Nice