![]() ![]() If you’re concerned about if or how fast your Mac or mobile device is charging, you can see whether a power adapter is connected and the wattage at which power is transferring. (Remember that Apple’s 1-year device warranty covers a battery that drops below 80 percent maximum capacity in that period, and AppleCare+ during any point while it remains in effect for Macs, iPhones, and iPads.) That means it’ll be certainly be due for a warranty replacement in a few months. Diagnose problem battery cells with detailed statistics. Graphically see the charge / discharge rate. It has been designed as an easy-to-use Windows based application that allows users to monitor the performance of laptop batteries and uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). Delivered in December 2020, at 8 months, it was already down to 92 percent capacity at 63 cycles at 10 months, right now, and 74 cycles, it can only hold 85 percent. BatteryMon is a battery monitoring software solution. 3 After some legal issues, it had reached version 2.0 on December 9, 2005. This revealed to me that my M1 MacBook Air battery has taken a real hit, according to the History view in the app. coconutBattery was created in 2005 by Christoph Sinai, then a 22-year-old student in Germany. (Cycles measure 100 percent charge, so discharging 50 percent and recharging to full is a half cycle.) With coconutBattery running or every time you launch it, the app records statistics for the device’s age (based on a date Apple encodes in it), the current maximum percentage of design capacity (as Health), and the number of cycles it’s been charged. But I recommend taking a look at the design capacity percentage regularly, too. They might help decide whether you should pack a USB battery pack, for instance, or charge for longer. Many of these statistics are useful to look at while anticipating going mobile for tens of minutes to several hours. ![]() CoconutBattery can also tell you a lot about the battery on an iPhone or iPad connected via USB or Wi-Fi.
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