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  • My findings after one year of using the 16" Apple M1 Max MacBook Pro as my daily machine.
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  • @stevenl.2623
    @stevenl.2623 Год назад +70

    Congrats for hitting 100k subs!!!

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @idiyasin
      @idiyasin Год назад

      @@AZisk me😅

  • @dikamilo
    @dikamilo Год назад +41

    Almost a year with my MBP 16" M1 Max. Battery stats, cycles: 81, max cap: 99%. Love that machine.

    • @stanwiek
      @stanwiek Год назад +5

      How only 81 cycles

    • @dikamilo
      @dikamilo Год назад +1

      @@stanwiek I'm often connected to power and charge only by magsafe port.

    • @johandejager3692
      @johandejager3692 Год назад +5

      I'm on 189 cycles after 9 months. 93% maximum capacity. Really happy with this thing though. I've had many macs in the last 10 years and only 1 or 2 I've been as happy with as this one.

    • @charlesaboujawdeh
      @charlesaboujawdeh Год назад +2

      My battery has been draining so fast the last couple months, went from 100% to 89% with 128 Cycle count in like the last 3 months of use. I've had it since December. I've had a weird thing happen to it, where I left it charging with the magsafe charger for like 3 days because I didn't use it and when I came to use it, it was burning hot and didn't turn on until I let it cool down a bit and that was the time where it went down to 99% and continued dropping

    • @chillysam1526
      @chillysam1526 Год назад

      dude im at 80 cycle count bought it end of August.
      i do be letting it drain tho. guess that is not good.
      max capacity is it at 98%
      does this mean i should just keep it plugged when im not using battery

  • @stehardm
    @stehardm Год назад +54

    Congrats on 100k and thanks for all the Apple silicon videos. They helped me decide on a base 14" M1 MBP which felt like a steal on sale for $1600. Amazing daily driver for dev life. I'm docked 90% of the time but the 14" is incredibly portable the other 10%. Two months post-Windows and no regrets.

    • @aannddyychang6162
      @aannddyychang6162 Год назад +1

      I paid $1800 for a refurbished m1pro 16in. That seems a steal to me as well.

    • @lgmarquez5469
      @lgmarquez5469 Год назад

      @@aannddyychang6162I got one for $1500 but it wasn’t refurbished

    • @creditrazer981
      @creditrazer981 3 месяца назад +1

      $1084 now, with 16gb ram and 2tb storage. . . Getting in a few weeks. This will be my 1st Apple Product. Coming from heavy, gauky Sager Gaming laptop. Switching because rarely if ever "Gamed" and value portability and production use more than "Gaming". Will do badic light casual game, but honestly value performance to productivity more than playing a game.

  • @sanjulamadurapperuma3927
    @sanjulamadurapperuma3927 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on 100k subs Alex! Been watching your videos since day 1 and 0 subscribers and I can safely say you deserve every single subscriber and here's to 1 million! 🥂

  • @LukeBarousse
    @LukeBarousse Год назад +25

    Couldn’t agree more. 🙌🏼 I’ve been rocking my M1 Max MBP for data analytics and have been loving it. Have to use parallels for a couple windows only apps, but besides that I can use it natively for everything else.
    Oh and I think I used my magsafe charger like twice 😂😂

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад +2

      curious, what windows apps are you using via Parallels?

    • @LukeBarousse
      @LukeBarousse Год назад +2

      @@AZisk Primarily just Microsoft Power BI and sometimes Excel (when I need to more advanced stuff that the Mac version doesn't support).

    • @abdimussa8932
      @abdimussa8932 Год назад +1

      And do you see a hit on your battery's capacity as Alex's?

    • @josiahsims6228
      @josiahsims6228 Год назад

      I have a question relating to the data analytics field as I am interested in pursuing that career. Do you use a whole lot of math involved with your data analytics job? Thanx in advance!

    • @LukeBarousse
      @LukeBarousse Год назад

      @@josiahsims6228 Yeah, I use math daily!

  • @jakubhasek7493
    @jakubhasek7493 Год назад +36

    Hey Alex, for the battery stuff I recommend AlDente, which allows you to do the whole power managment yourself. I keep mine on 80% when I am plugged in to the screens at home! Hope it helps.

    • @JohnSmith-zl8rz
      @JohnSmith-zl8rz Год назад +1

      AlDente still is effective on new macs? I use it on a old mac Big Sur but I hear the new OS Ventura etc. manage the battery better.

  • @rhoderzau
    @rhoderzau Год назад +5

    It could be because I'm now used to the M1 Mac MBP 16 and Mac Studio M1 Ultra but the M2 MBA now feels sluggish at times, like when you first turn it on from standby. It surprised me as I was using the M1 MacBook Air as a replacement to an i9 16" for a long time and loved it.

  • @elsaman
    @elsaman Год назад +1

    you nailed it when you mentioned Electron based apps or the swap memory. Good stuff. Thanks for sharing

  • @DannyMexen9
    @DannyMexen9 Год назад +1

    Small thank you for these videos. Keep it up!

  • @LearnEnglishWithMatta
    @LearnEnglishWithMatta Год назад

    Very helpful insights. Thanks brother 💪🏽🇺🇸

  • @mokalovesoulmate
    @mokalovesoulmate Год назад

    I am about getting this 16 inch soon! Thanks for the video!

  • @KerrieRedgate
    @KerrieRedgate Год назад +9

    Thank you, Alex. That was a very different exposé of the M1 MacBook Pro to others I’ve seen. Great content! I appreciate all that information. I’m about to buy a 16” M1 MacBook Pro to replace my 9-yr-old 13” MacBook Air - it’s had 2 water spills over the years, and still going, just the battery is getting tired and can’t be replaced here in Australia. Amazing integrity, these machines!

    • @crunchchannel8788
      @crunchchannel8788 7 месяцев назад

      I am in the same situation, just apparently 11 months later. I just got a 16" M1 Pro. Hopefully I made the right call as the new M3s just came out.
      I replaced the battery of my Air with one I found on Ebay. It was never the same, though, it gives me 2 hours tops! and sometimes it will die suddently.
      I decided to move on and get a new laptop :)
      How has it worked for you so faR?

    • @KerrieRedgate
      @KerrieRedgate 7 месяцев назад

      @@crunchchannel8788
      Hi, I’m at 2 minds about my 16” M1 MBP - though, I did buy a refurbished model (Apple is sooooo expensive in Australia).
      The screen is great, the speakers are fabulous.
      The fans have rarely ever engaged at all, and when they did, they were very quiet, hardly noticeable.
      The webcam is weird, as many people have commented about the new Apple computers - it sort of makes the skin look a bit pasty like an avatar (but I still look super-narrow on the webcam! Not great for me!)
      But I frankly (and sadly) prefer my old Mid-2013 MacBook Air for actual hands-on work. Was the best computer I’ve ever owned, since 1986.
      I’m finding with the keys merging with their surrounds on the keyboard (as with all MBPros), I’m getting extra characters popping up on the screen now. (I’m not a great typist anymore).
      And I’m struggling with this trackpad. I don’t understand the advantage of the deep click (I felt it too much in my shoulder so shut it off), and sometimes the cursor doesn’t disengage and things are sliding all over the screen, with files opening everywhere. I’ve tried all sorts of adjustments, but not happy yet, after almost a year. I do some web design work, and I’m usually a whizz with the trackpad - I don’t like using a mouse (my fingers are faster than my wrist - musician). But this is so hard. I cannot feel any click under my thumb while my fingers are zooming around with the graphics. So I’m pressing too hard…. But not everyone will be using a trackpad like this. So I might try the Genius Bar for help now. But i think it’s just the new design. The M1 iMac I tried first was the same with the magic trackpad (sent back).
      Mind you, it is blazingly fast at calculating the astronomical positions of over 24,700 asteroids AND sorting them in zodiac order!! So, for my work and research, that’s great. But I am struggling with just how many apps and things I normally use that won’t work on Silicon, including my beloved (2016) 96K Apogee MiC. So, it’s a mixed reaction from me!
      I hope you’re doing well with yours. Some of my work is just too specialised, I think.

  • @alancorona2433
    @alancorona2433 Год назад +4

    I like the múltiple camera angles i definitely see you implementing more design into your language. Keep it going sir. Very good quality. ❤

  • @bharathtaurus2
    @bharathtaurus2 Год назад

    Great review! The focus is on what really matters. It would be great if you could review the m2 MacBook Air too on similar grounds.

  • @satysin630
    @satysin630 Год назад +3

    I am waiting out for the refresh of the MacBook Pro to replace my 2018 15" model but I am torn between dropping down to a 14" or going with the 16". I always found my 15" a bit annoyingly big to sit on the sofa and use so I almost always use it plugged into a monitor up in my study and it works great that way. I do take it with me when I need to but I never just grab it to go work on the sofa or in the garden like I used to when I had a 13" Windows laptop. So I like the idea of the 14" model but part of me makes me think I will regret it if I get that when my normal use is at a desk where the size doesn't matter much 🤔

  • @modolief
    @modolief Год назад +1

    I *love* the concept of this video, thanks.

  • @arminvogt8690
    @arminvogt8690 Год назад +1

    Always great listening to you. What is a bit irritating, is the number of pop sounds coming from these icons. I noticed once I was just listening without looking. But just a minor .... Cheers!

  • @woolfel
    @woolfel Год назад +3

    I really love having more ports on the 14" M1Max MBP. The one thing I would like though is USB-A port for iOS dev.
    I have zero regrets getting 14" mbp. I rarely use my macbook air.

  • @indylawi5021
    @indylawi5021 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I wonder if your other M1 Macbook Pro(s) has the same issue with its battery max capacity like this one (down to 87 % after just a year)?

  • @aphasia0
    @aphasia0 Год назад +24

    Great video as usual. Keeping always the battery to 100% is not a good idea. You can use a tool like AlDente to limit the charging to 80% or something.

    • @spicecaptain7279
      @spicecaptain7279 7 месяцев назад

      exactly, keeping the battery always at 100% probably explains its 87% condition

  • @JBManos-gg2zm
    @JBManos-gg2zm Год назад

    I got mine the first weekend they were available. Cycle count 50. Condition Normal. Maximum capacity 100%. Only dock I’ve plugged mine into was studio monitor. Otherwise, it goes on the 140w MagSafe.

  • @JustinFYI
    @JustinFYI Год назад +1

    I run my 16 MBP M1 PRO in clamshell mode on my desk at home and it always stays super cool. I love the massive screen for coding and long battery life on the road. I would never dream of running my Intel MBP in clamshell mode for fear of melting the LCD screen!

  • @AlaaBallout
    @AlaaBallout Год назад

    I like that you enjoy on your work!

  • @dtmbmw325i
    @dtmbmw325i Год назад +1

    @Alex I would try calibrating the battery. Not sure what Apple's official stance is but I often run the batteries down to 0 and charge them back up, with the computer running so that it can learn the upper and lower limits of the battery. I see this with PC laptops and that usually fixes it.

  • @allabouttech3143
    @allabouttech3143 Год назад +3

    On my M1 MacBook Air (bought it the day it got available) I have 145 cycles on the battery and 94% maximum capacity . I can feel that it doesn’t last as long as in the first months , but it’s definately better then any other x86 laptop

  • @ChimpRiot
    @ChimpRiot Год назад +1

    Best thing about this MacBook is the battery, screen and the speakers. It’s the first laptop I’ve used where I don’t have volume at max while playing music because it sounds great. HDR content can get VERY bright.

  • @arlencarlson
    @arlencarlson Год назад +22

    By far the best MBP since 2012 non-Retina versions. The 2021 MBP’s are definitely the successor.

    • @ukyredpumas
      @ukyredpumas Год назад +1

      I had to put my 2012 non retina into retirement mode. it was def. the best.

    • @unknown9274
      @unknown9274 Год назад +2

      I agree. Had my late 2012 MacBook for 7 years, then “upgraded” to the 2019 pro with touchbar and now I’m a proud owner of the 14inch m1 max

    • @pedrofeliperocha8514
      @pedrofeliperocha8514 Год назад +2

      100% agree with you. I felt like the quality of MB pro went downhill after 2012 non retina model… till the 2021 14/16” rose to the top of the food chain.

  • @LCculater
    @LCculater 11 месяцев назад

    Great video ! I have the M1 Pro loaded and love it (2023) 14 inch as it’s easy to travel with .

  • @nicksdinosforkids6001
    @nicksdinosforkids6001 Год назад

    I went with an M1 Pro 14 inch simply for traveling and fitting within a plane seat. I extensively use external monitors so the added screen real estate was less an issue.

  • @TheDevarshiShah
    @TheDevarshiShah Год назад

    I've seen similar results. I use my laptop as desktop 99% of the time, plugged in for charging+dislay. One cable, USBC for both sure is convenience, but I've noticed that reduces battery capacity faster than when I use just HDMI. 🤔

  • @XMGi00
    @XMGi00 Год назад +1

    Hey @AZisk using the MagSafe adapter will prolong the health of your MacBook battery. I noticed this with some other users who only use USB-C vs MagSafe. Might be worth considering to use that MagSafe adapter, regardless of which MacBook is used.

  • @MarioCastillion
    @MarioCastillion 5 месяцев назад +1

    What a fantastic and straight-forward review!!!

  • @lowkeygaming4716
    @lowkeygaming4716 Год назад +1

    Do you use al dente for the battery management or the built-in management of macos? I'm a new mac user, still don't know some dos and donts

  • @shidqi100
    @shidqi100 Год назад +1

    I just recently bought macbook m1 pro for my job it was amazing when compiling big codebase android native and flutter project without worrying about battery when it's unplugged. The performance is crushed my other laptop which is a windows laptop with ryzen 7 5800h and rtx 3060 in it.

  • @detaart
    @detaart Год назад +6

    Regarding the battery: If you keep this thing plugged in and charged to 100% all the time, the battery will die rather quickly.
    Install something like aldente and keep it to max 80%, and only charge it to 100 if you really need it.
    It's common knowledge. Apple "sort of" does this already with optimized charging turned on. All EVs charge to 80% max by default, requiring an override to go to 100%, many even showing a warning saying something like "don't do this, unless you need the range".

  • @jamborino2940
    @jamborino2940 Год назад +1

    Due to my work I'm surrounded by 30+ Apple Silicon Macbooks and I've noticed a pattern of increased battery loss for colleagues using high wattage chargers. Users charging with the 67w charger put a lot less stress on their batteries than those using the 140w or 96w chargers with a similar cycle count it would seem.
    As always users should try to limit the amount of time the batteries spend at 100% too, I use Al Dente to limit the battery to 75% charge and tell the software to charge to full if I know I'm going to be out all day. Although with the ARM chipsets you still get insane usage time out of a 75% charge.

  • @TroyBrisbin67
    @TroyBrisbin67 Год назад +1

    16" M1Max MBP 32 GB Ram and 2 TB SSD here with 1 year of daily use (7-8 hrs a day). Developer + IT support for work. Cycle Count 15 and Maximum Capacity 100% for me.

  • @JavierArochoVega
    @JavierArochoVega Год назад

    You are a genius in programming to know how to run so much different programs on different OSs!!!!
    I want to wait for the new silicon but that issue of portable MacBooks battery life span worries me a lot, so I’m considering to buy a desktop one better which will last healthier much more…

  • @ytstephanehenry
    @ytstephanehenry Год назад

    Did you try UTM? It is not virtualization like Parallel, it is processor emulation, so you can emulate an Intel processor to run a windows OS. I am curious if it is slow or not on your MBP 16 M1, a very good machine after all.

  • @AliOnimisi
    @AliOnimisi Год назад

    As an audio enthusiast, Absolutely loved the audio of this video. Great Videos as well. could you tell your audio geers please

  • @phantasyphotography3813
    @phantasyphotography3813 Год назад +1

    154 cycles at 97% capacity. I've had it for almost 90 days but I'm a power user. I run Ubuntu on parallels, docker, xcode simulator, android studio, slack, git kraken and vs code. I live on an island so the climate is pretty hot but I try to keep the pc cool. Heat is the main cause of battery degradation and also constantly keeping the charge above 80%. I try to unplug around 75% and start charging around 20%, I also want to try keeping it plugged in with software that will keep the charge percentage around 50%

  • @lewisw.6768
    @lewisw.6768 9 месяцев назад

    Love the channel! What’s the advantage to having the ‘auto-on, auto-wake’ feature when I lift the lid? I’d prefer to turn on my MacBook Pro myself, manually. How can I disable this ‘auto-wake’ feature?

  • @jamesd7786
    @jamesd7786 Год назад +2

    I am not completely sure what is going on with your charge cycles vs max. capacity! I have a 14" MBP bought on release last year and a similar use case (work from home software dev with occasional coffee shop working) - I have 79 charge cycles but I am still 100% capacity. The only difference I can think of is that I use the bundled magsafe charger - could it be that on periods of peak load your dock passthrough charger can't provide enough power and you start to use the battery a little?

  • @voljume
    @voljume Год назад +1

    About the battery percentage, i use the app aldente to cap the charging at 80% to preseve the battery

  • @TubeSwarn
    @TubeSwarn Год назад +3

    Great video as usual. Could you please make a video on which dock to use for dual monitor setup for mac. Most of the docks from Amazon say they support mirror mode but not extended mode. My goal is to setup dual monitors in extended mode from a single dock

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад +1

      i put links to the docks i use in the description. no problem extending

  • @star1-252
    @star1-252 7 месяцев назад +3

    you should do a battery health update I'm interested in seeing if it dropped any lower after another year of use

  • @tucher_one
    @tucher_one Год назад

    Also about a year of usage. Same thing with 140w standard charger😅. I have completely switched to 65w Baseus charger, which has 3 ports and also much lighter and smaller.

  • @giovannispadaro2291
    @giovannispadaro2291 Год назад

    Could you please take a video in which you explain the python's library compatibility on Apple silicon? And a performance comparison on most famous ones with intel mac would be nice

  • @_jerieljan
    @_jerieljan Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your battery cycles and health. Most reviewers don’t say anything about this stuff and I’m glad you did.
    Mine has a similar trend with yours, around 60 cycles with 90% health for around 6 months or so. It does feel very uncomfortable to think about but thankfully the battery performance is still very good and can go for hours (but not as far as it did on day one, of course)

    • @jassimjaved3309
      @jassimjaved3309 Год назад

      I am using MBP 2012 since 8 years. To have good battery life, it is important to only plug in the charger when you need it and not all the time.

    • @sotonin
      @sotonin Год назад

      @@jassimjaved3309 don't think this is true these days. mine is pretty much always plugged in. m1 macbook air... over a year old 49 cycle count and at 100% max capacity.

  • @inv3st_eth839
    @inv3st_eth839 Год назад +1

    Can't decide to buy 14 or 16 for
    1 - daily usage and also for instances when i need to bring it to any other place, or cafe or hotel.... ??
    2 - also for my work i usually will need to open 10 or 15 Separate browsers at the same time , like not tabs but full explorers .... So i think i am gonna take 32gb of ram, but also was thinking maybe to pick 16 inch , because i think the size of the chase would prevent it from heating much... and to rest arms on keyboard , a i right?

  • @brandonw7390
    @brandonw7390 Год назад

    With battery health management on the battery capacity can show lower. If you turn it off and go back and check it should hopefully be 100%.

  • @jasonleetaiwan
    @jasonleetaiwan Год назад

    I have a 16" Pro M1. It runs low on memory sometimes with Final Cut Pro, but overall, it's a fast machine. A big improvement over my 2016 MacBook Pro. The HDMI port didn't work well for me in the real world. I used it once in a meeting and couldn't figure it out. It was a disaster. I wish they put another USB C port there.

    • @hoax00og
      @hoax00og Год назад +4

      how many ram you have on it?

  • @naveensharma454
    @naveensharma454 Год назад +1

    my macbook air 2017, still rocking🤘

  • @PaulSebastianM
    @PaulSebastianM Год назад +2

    Frequent charging-s between 80-100% take a major toll on Lithium-Ion batteries. It's the topping off that they don't like and it's where they get forced and heat up. This happens to everyone that mostly keeps their laptops docked in. You can either limit the charging to 75-80% when plugged in, or plug out when reaching 80%. So far I haven't found a charge % limiter on Macbooks. Dells have it in the BIOS and Win tools.

  • @denisfok1699
    @denisfok1699 Год назад +1

    Thumbnail of Python one is hilarious, i love it 🤣

  • @Melcarthus
    @Melcarthus Год назад +1

    I think the new(ish) feature for optimized charging only pauses the charging at 80% for a little bit. It will eventually charge to 100%.
    This whole feature is meant to analyse your 'charging habits' and then guess when you usually unplug it and than just pause the charging at 80% for a while. My macbook is not even a year old and I just noticed its 96% already... my older macbook battery did definitely not degrade that fast...

    • @mikelovesbacon
      @mikelovesbacon Год назад +1

      If you're using it plugged in most of the time, or just have weird habits that Optimised Battery Charging can't learn, you can turn it off and use Al Dente for manual control. I limit charge to 75% unless I know I'm going to need more.

  • @bugged1212
    @bugged1212 Год назад

    I am tempted to get a M2 Macbook air for travel, I travelled with my 14 inch max all over Europe and it was great but with only a backpack I feel every gram of weight counts and If I could have lesser weight that would be awesome.

  • @shankyjs
    @shankyjs Год назад

    Try to reboot your laptop with the button and check the battery health again, sometimes that indicator can be tricky

  • @KotaSarat52
    @KotaSarat52 Год назад +1

    Congratulations on 100k 🎉

  • @rhoderzau
    @rhoderzau Год назад

    Interesting that you called out the power capacity...after 130 cycles I'm at 92% which surprised me. I wonder whether it's because I'm keeping it constantly charged when in use and empty whenever it's not

  • @Podpiety
    @Podpiety Год назад

    I have 88 cycles on 14inch 2021 and still 97% of capacity, charging to 100% and using on battery till few percent left

  • @revtane9
    @revtane9 Год назад +2

    I got the base 14” and it is the best purchase I had in tech years

  • @brayan8346
    @brayan8346 Год назад

    I have the exact same situation with magsafe. I've hardly ever used it, on the rare occasion that I need to charge it while I'm on the go I use the usb c port. Most of the time it remains charged as I use it at home plugged into my monitor most of the time.

  • @GabeZX10
    @GabeZX10 Год назад

    Hello. Thank you for your work. I am a Nodejs developer, and I am planning to get macbook Pro 16 inch with M1 pro cpu. 16 gb memory will be enough for my job? My current project runs on docker

  • @dzmitry5697
    @dzmitry5697 Год назад +4

    In terms of the battery. Your are right, it's because of 100% battery charging (and using it plugged-in). I'm using my MacbookPro 16 M1 Max for about 5 months and my capacity 100% (13 cycle counts). But I'm using AlDente Free 1.19 (you can take a Pro version as well). I have added charge limit to 50%, so once 50% reached - charging stopped and I'm using macbook via adapter. 30-50% of charging is ideal for li-ion battery. In cases when I need to use macbook unplugged, I just charging it to 100% and using it without power adapter.

    • @neetop1557
      @neetop1557 Год назад

      Now ask yourself why does Apple not allow for setting the max charging limit natively - answer because they know you'll have to pay them to replace the battery or get a new laptop. I had an MBP where I had to replace battery 3 times during its 6year lifetime, due to it getting swollen. I kept it plugged in all the time sitting at 100% charge and it used to run a couple of 4k screens - meaning a lot of heat build up. It was cheaper to replace the battery but the cost was still outrageous since these batteries are glued in.

    • @dzmitry5697
      @dzmitry5697 Год назад

      @@neetop1557 I don't see any problem to install AlDente and have the super healthy battery for a long period of time :)

    • @berkehankucukaras
      @berkehankucukaras Год назад +1

      Definitely I agree with you. My cycles count is 98 and my battery health is 100%. I haven't dropped the battery below 30% since I got the computer. I don't let it stay more than 1 day at 100% full. I've been using aldente for a long time and I usually set it to 70%.

    • @dzmitry5697
      @dzmitry5697 Год назад

      ​@@berkehankucukaras really cool! By the way I have the same flow with iPhone. Unfortunately iPhone doesn't have any solution to control the charge limits, but I'm trying to keep it between 80-20% of battery and after almost 3 years iPhone 11 Pro still has 100% battery capacity. It's not an easiest way for a consumer but if you want to keep your battery healthy - very good way to go.

  • @heyl9580
    @heyl9580 Год назад

    My 16" MBP M1 Pro is also almost 1 year old and have like 96% battery capacity BUT I've almost never moved it from my desk.
    Also worth to mention, my MagSafe cable and power brick are not even unpacked ;)

  • @jirikocman
    @jirikocman Год назад

    Im on 88% with 81 cycles with M1 MBA just 15 months old, mostly docked to monitor

  • @owlmostdead9492
    @owlmostdead9492 Год назад +1

    5:57 that's because batteries HATE being at 80+% or below 20%, I suggest AlDente (open source) with it you can cap how much % should be charged. I set mine to 50% and my battery sits at 42 cycles and 99% capacity after a year.

  • @TheMetalMag
    @TheMetalMag Год назад

    Thanks for this video, I wish to buy a 16 inch M1 laptop one day. My mac mini M1 is suffering the 8g ram that is used mostly by Safari and google and I keep shooting the aps on monitor! a kind of nightmare for a machine people stated it was fine for video editing..

  • @corneliusjermainehightower7539

    I’m in the market for a laptop to replace my 16 year old hp. SQL, R, Python are what I use most widows dedicated or Mac and why any help would be great. I’m just starting out so keep that in mind.

  • @gerzeli57
    @gerzeli57 Год назад

    Hey wie siehts mit dem trackpad aus? Meiner macht Geräusche, es ist nicht wirklich leise. Und das MacBook lässt sich per trackpadklick einschalten… das Gerät ist grade mal paar Stunden in Betrieb

  • @romanmenyhart
    @romanmenyhart Год назад

    LG Ultrafine charging is killing your battery. Many people described it and I noticed it when I came back to my MacBook after a day and it was all warm, i.e. charging! No fix till now, other than when you plug in the original brick, it will automatically switch to that and the problem disappears. Beats the fun of docking though.

  • @anatoliy751705
    @anatoliy751705 Год назад +1

    very optimistical guy - told as the piece of aluminum is fine it, at apple there is a lot of shortcomings but I yet do not see also for myself alternative !!

  • @assistantdogconsult
    @assistantdogconsult Год назад +10

    Absolutely, hands down, the best laptop I've ever used (and I've owned a bunch of other laptops over the last 20 years)

  • @benbork9835
    @benbork9835 Год назад

    There is an app called Aldente in which you can keep the Mac from charging over a set percentage, lets say 70. This not only prevents the batter from topping up all the time when plugged in but also makes the battery not sit at a 100% charge all the time what is not good for your battery.

  • @Troy_ZJuice_Man
    @Troy_ZJuice_Man 14 дней назад

    Back to your experience on your flight with the 16 inch… Would you say that it would still be great to have if you’re strictly bringing it to watch downloaded movies during a 10 hour flight? I need a bigger screen for me and my girlfriend to watch 😅

  • @rayobits5028
    @rayobits5028 Год назад +2

    Dude I killed my Macbook pro 15 inch M1 pro within the first month. The machine was working great so I wanted to give it a little of stress to see how it would behave. I downloaded the Heaven benchmark software and I open and ran 10 tests at the same time with the maximum settings. I ran the stress test for an hour maybe, next morning the motherboard was fried. People if you do hardcore shit you better purchase apple care.

  • @KevinMillard68
    @KevinMillard68 Год назад

    the biggest thing that keeps me from getting the 16 inch is the track pad is way to big and gets in the way alot and no number pad on the keyboard is a huge downer

  • @raretapes8057
    @raretapes8057 Год назад

    Your battery might be buggered from using it docked a lot. I like to run 'aldente' so I can discharge the battery while my macbook is plugged in.

  • @shapelessed
    @shapelessed Год назад +1

    People rarely realise that but keeping your laptop constantly plugged can and does degrade your battery faster than if it was charded outside usage hours.

  • @sbAKdianwan
    @sbAKdianwan Год назад +1

    I have the same issue the battery health going to 87% with a low cycle account; I talked to apple customer service, and they replaced a new battery for me. Hope this will help.

  • @tom3kr
    @tom3kr Год назад

    My 16incher is one year old and has 73 cycles, and 89% max capacity. CoconutBattery says it has 85% max capacity. What is your SSD usage? Mine has 62TB written already.

  • @hendrikhoffmann7347
    @hendrikhoffmann7347 Год назад

    I use my Macbook Air M1 since 1,5 years and the battery health also dropped to 87%. Most of the time I use the Air with a USB-C Monitor. I tired the Software AlDente to Limit the battery recharge to 80% but it does not seem to help. The software has also a battery refresh program but only in the paid version. Probably i will try it soon.

  • @michael_dugan
    @michael_dugan Год назад +1

    The battery thing is huge. My Intel MacBook Pro was four years old and would die in two hours of light to moderate use

  • @CrisGarcia6
    @CrisGarcia6 Год назад

    Is the m1 pro good for mixing engineer?

  • @ukyredpumas
    @ukyredpumas Год назад

    love my macbook pro 16. its amazing.

  • @jbones360
    @jbones360 Год назад

    M1 Max 16” inch is a fantastic machine, just prohibitively expensive for the top tier. A decade ago I got the top line 15” MacBook Pro for $2,600 (AUD). Now it’s more than double that. So I’m incredibly fortunate and privileged to have this machine. Fantastic screen, cleans easily with a normal tissue and eyeglass cleaner (apple’s water + microfibre cloth recommendation is a trap!), the speakers are just nuts good… as I own a stereo setup using 50 year old JBL studio monitors, and several nice headphones, this laptop does something unnaturally beautiful with its speakers. Processing power is nuts good, I just don’t have to think about juggling tasks in any order, just do whatever and have it all open! So, if you buy the top tier MacBook M1Max, you get supreme power and amenities in such a small package (big screen, sure, but the machine feels tiny once you realise all it can do.
    I enjoyed this review, really honest and sincere. I love having MagSafe but have failed to utilise it unless traveling outside my desk. Bear in mind, only very good quality C hubs / T4 hubs can power the M1Max 16” as efficiently as MagSafe 140w. And I find throttling an issue on lower battery levels using 90w USB C charge hub. MagSafe allows optimal performance, and you can still use the hub function of USB C and take advantage of auxiliary peripheral power. Smart design.
    USB C is also a universal solution, super handy if you lose your charger on the road and need to pickup a generic USB C charger.

  • @alexv8203
    @alexv8203 Год назад +2

    Congrats on the 100k milestone!
    Out of curiosity, you mentioned you considered taking the MacBook Air (13 inch display) on your trip. Does that mean you would prefer the 14 inch more than the 16 inch during travel? Or would you still stick with the 16?

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад +3

      the 14 only has a portability as it’s benefit, nothing else. but since traveling is only maybe 5% or less of my time, i stick with the 16.

    • @alexv8203
      @alexv8203 Год назад +1

      @@AZisk thanks for the prompt reply and feedback, much appreciated! Been binge watching reviews and think I’m going to get the 16 inch model as well.

    • @KerrieRedgate
      @KerrieRedgate Год назад

      @@alexv8203 Same thing. Me too!

  • @vlad2718
    @vlad2718 Год назад +1

    am using ipad as my main device but i use jupyter notebooks on it from my mac mini at home… and when i code just plain .py files, i use blink shell
    is there anything i’m missing here, or did i crack the code for the best combination of devices? codes run in the background, no battery drain, full blast 24/7 with my ups…
    i’m considering upgrading to a mac studio, but i’m not 100%… should i get a macbook?

  • @w1llow01
    @w1llow01 Год назад

    im curious how do you use SQL Server in parallels its still not ported to arm

  • @Coeur85
    @Coeur85 Год назад

    Alex will you let us know if are going to sell any of those machines

  • @shubhobrataroy3884
    @shubhobrataroy3884 Год назад

    I have same battery issue with MBP 2014 , mine have 97% battery health left after 7 months of use . My charge cycle was 15. I use my mac plugged in 99% of the time , its plugged in 24/7. My observation is optimized battery charing feature does not work properly . So I use Al Dente , I am not sure how much effective it is

  • @StaminaMC
    @StaminaMC Год назад

    Cool video. One small critique I have is that ‘pop’ sound accompanying the logos etc being so loud that I’m _compelled_ instinctively to look for what’s been added; it’s just more of an audio cue than it perhaps needs to be, moreover the same sound again as it disappears seems a tad like overkill… thanks all the same.

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад +2

      editing mishap. trying to address this in future vids. thanks

  • @pauca9029
    @pauca9029 Год назад +1

    these things are insane, but they come with some drawbacks too. for example, magsafe doesn't always work when plugged in and the battery health is dying faster than my mental health, and the lower part of the chassis is very poorly made. But they're still very solid.

  • @costardrouge
    @costardrouge Год назад

    Have the same macbook pro and I never have used the original charger or the magsafe cable

  • @alex.fernandes
    @alex.fernandes Год назад

    Hello Alex! I need a big opinion from you. I'm a trader, I work with financial programs, and with several screens connected (3). I want to find a laptop that allows me to work safely and that is fast. What's your recommendation? Macbook Pro or a Windows with i7...? I'm a little confused. Thanks.

  • @singhkrishanu
    @singhkrishanu Год назад

    I absolutely love using my M1 MacBook Pro 14 inch but I regret not buying the 16 inch. The extra real estate is a delight to use. Probably next Mac will be 16 inch or I will get a Mac Studio.

  • @JohnSmith-zl8rz
    @JohnSmith-zl8rz Год назад

    random question: your Aeron chair is the B or C size?

  • @valentindanielbara548
    @valentindanielbara548 Год назад

    I heard a lot of people complaining about he battery health who use it the smae way..aleays plugged in..try to use aldente apo to not allow more than 80-90% charge or just plug out

  • @toddw
    @toddw Год назад +1

    Do you have batter optimization on? Mine is a year old and still at 100% battery capacity.

    • @AZisk
      @AZisk  Год назад

      i’m running full power all the time