How To Keep Your MacBook's Battery Healthy - Should You Leave It Plugged In?

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  • How do you keep your MacBook's battery healthy over the years? Should you leave your MacBook plugged in or is that bad for your MacBook? Please watch this ultimate guide to keeping your Apple MacBook battery healthy and making sure it lasts many years. Many of the tips in this video are for both M1 MacBooks as well as Intel MacBooks.
    In this video we cover:
    At 0:17 in Video - Introduction
    At 1:02 in Video - Cycle Counts vs. Battery Health - Not The Same
    At 5:02 in Video - How to Keep MacBook Battery Healthy
    At 6:42 in Video - How To Store MacBook For Long Periods Of Time
    At 7:39 in Video - Should You Keep MacBook Plugged In
    At 12:27 in Video - Wrap Up Video
    If you are interested in keeping your MacBook's battery in the best condition possible then watch this video and we also have some other video's below for more topics about MacBook batteries.
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    How Long Does M1 MacBook Air's Battery Last - • How Long Does the M1 M...
    Understanding MacBook Battery Cycle Counts - • Understanding MacBook ...

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  • @fratini.
    @fratini. Год назад +29

    I use mine plugged in most of the time, and every two weeks I unplug it and let it discharge up to 40 or 50% and than I plugged in again.
    It's a 16 inch, late 2019 Macbook Pro (I bought it in 2021 - two years use). The cycle count is just 58 and the battery health is excellent.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +4

      Thanks for sharing this info.

    • @julijakeit
      @julijakeit 10 месяцев назад +3

      I bought mine 6 months ago, always use it on battery, guess what? Battery health normal (96%). Already over 80 cycle counts. I will keep it plugged in more often.

    • @imaneboumeshouli4636
      @imaneboumeshouli4636 9 месяцев назад +1

      Do you shut it down overnights or just put it on sleep? If you do put it on sleep mode,do you keep it plugged in

    • @fratini.
      @fratini. 9 месяцев назад

      @@imaneboumeshouli4636 I don't shut it down overnight. I just close the lid and keep it unplugged.

    • @usharoaza6802
      @usharoaza6802 6 месяцев назад

      Do you keep it plugged in at 100%?

  • @nostalgicgirrl6053
    @nostalgicgirrl6053 Год назад +6

    i am a first time macbook user and i have an M1 Macbook Pro 2021 model, 13 inches... or 13.3 inches. I am understandably quite nervous about owning such an expensive elite product.. haha. I have been worried about the battery health because i want my laptop to be durable for years to come. Your video was very helpful and your channel seems underrated to me. Good luck and thanks once again!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks for comment and for watching. Good luck.

  • @RaymondKPhotoVideography
    @RaymondKPhotoVideography 2 года назад +13

    First off all, very informative video! 👍🏻👍🏻
    So here I am being a bit confused as to if I should keep battery optimization on on my 14" M1 Max.. (plugged in most of the time)
    I previously owned a 15" 2012 MacBook Pro (the last classic unibody), and I almost always had that one plugged in as well.
    Having never used battery optimization on that one, I had it at 100% most of the time because of being plugged in.
    But then at least once ever 3-4 months, I unplugged it to keep the battery charge flowing, running it down to like 30/50% before plunging it in again.
    This kept my cycle not only super low, but also super healthy even until I sold it Dec last year. (Cycle was 67, and battery Health a strong 93%. ...after 10 years of use..!
    So now with the Battery optimization option there, I tried it, but noticed after like 2 weeks, it had used almost 4 Cycles whilst it had always been plugged in...
    Apparently (like you said in your video) it keeps it often around 80%, however I've seen it run (whilst using it) to as low as 60 before it even decided to charge again to around 80%
    And it seemed to have done so even whilst not using it.
    Seeing these results, I don't really like the battery optimization so much as it just discharges and recharges the battery to such an extend multiple times each week that it adds cycle counts to it even when not using it..
    Am I under a wrong conclusion if I say I'm better off turning 'battery optimization' OFF, and instead use my 'old way' of using the battery/charging?
    As I think it's a better way to keep it healthy with low cycles, than the battery optimization option?

    • @harrison00xXx
      @harrison00xXx 2 года назад +8

      Go for manual control over your battery charge level and use AlDente
      Its working especially on my M1 Pro 16" since i have a lot of "spare battery" if you know what i mean, so im using it mobile a lot but mostly with 50-70% charge limit on AC Power.
      And no, its not good if you charge it always to 100%, thats the worse you can do!
      I got on my 16" M1 Pro already close to 100 cycles (with looking to stay anywhere around 50%-60% charge if possible!) and still 100% health of the battery.
      Im even charging mainly on my 65W/45+20W USB C+A combo charger, with the original 140W apple charger i charge only if i really need a fast charge (bcause of my 50% habits^^). The battery compartment gets slightly warm with the 140W brick and Magsafe, it stays completely cool with 65 or 45W charging (but still "fast")

    • @meeth-wu5vd
      @meeth-wu5vd 5 месяцев назад

      so rather than draining it to 20-25% keeping it plugged in is a better option ?since I am using MacBook Air m3 chip .

  • @OMKhin-lm3ky
    @OMKhin-lm3ky 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for this very insightful video. Very helpful! Many sources give different suggestions, and I was so confused about which suggestions to follow. You've explained very well about optimising the battery, and effectively put my mind to ease.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the nice feedback on this.

  • @bjc12566
    @bjc12566 Год назад +9

    Great video, you kept it simple and right to the point. I look forward to more tips and reviews.... Thank you

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. Hope you can sub.

  • @pbowles
    @pbowles 2 года назад +5

    Thank for the video. I have an M1 MacBook Air, bought in early 2021. The battery capacity has dropped to 83% after 51 charge cycles. I took it into Apple and they say this is perfectly normal and to go away as it's my fault I'm not using it correctly. It is plugged in a lot of the time, but has always had the optimise battery setting enabled, though it always charges to 100%, despite it being used on battery once a fortnight on average. I think there's a problem here, but Apple don't want to know. Would you agree?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Yeah, I'm not sure it should dropped to 83% after 51 charge cycles. I have one MacBook M1 Air with 40 cycles and it's 100%. It takes quite a bit sometimes to get Apple to help but I would stay on them until they give you a reason for that. I'm not 100% sure others aren't seeing similar results but mine hasn't dropped at all and 51 cycles seems very low.

    • @pbowles
      @pbowles 2 года назад

      @@craigneidel Thanks for the reply. Apple just say it's normal. Frustrating, but I don't think they'll change their minds, unless there's a recall or something...

    • @GodisgoodAllthetime86
      @GodisgoodAllthetime86 2 года назад

      Install Aldente and keep it 50% battery level... i also work with all the time plug in.. its drop fast even i optimize battery health option checked...

    • @NK-er3ci
      @NK-er3ci 2 года назад

      My battery on my M1 is at 65% after 320 cycles (18 months) but Apple don't want anything to do with it. After watching this video though and other tips online I haven't been doing anything to preserver the battery health apparently. I've been letting the battery die before changing daily and never leaving it plugged in. I heard that installing Aldente helps though

  • @mluman83
    @mluman83 2 года назад +4

    I have a 14 inch and use an app called Al Dente. I usually have power around me so I set it to 60% max charge and occasionally use it to around 40%, then charge back up to 60%. I try to exercise the battery a bit throughout the week but keep it at basically 50% on average. Of course I'll charge it up if I am on the go without power. Purchased in November and current cycle count is 41 with 100% capacity.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching. I tend to use when plugged in when I can and don't worry too much about it. I only have about 45 cycles or so but also have other systems I use and therefore it's low because of that I think. Thank you.

    • @heynick6863
      @heynick6863 2 года назад

      can you tell the usage pattern to apply so that apples optimized battery charginf soft ware recognises my usage and stop it at a particular point ....i reallly dont want to use other softwares

  • @DimplePoji
    @DimplePoji 2 года назад +3

    Thanks craig.. A first time user of mac after 30 years of windows.. haha.. subbed!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the sub. I appreciate it for sure.

  • @alzabine
    @alzabine Год назад +2

    Thanks a lot for the video, Battery health on my last Macbook (2019 , 16 inch) was 85% after 3 years of use. Now that I upgrade to M1 Pro 16 inch, I need to take care of my battery health even better. I am curious about some guys who posted that their BH is still 100% even after more than 50 CC. Well, I guess your tips are the answer. You've just got one more subscriber man. Cheers from Indonesia 🇮🇩

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks for the sub and for the feedback. I have found that everybody's battery is slightly different. It's like winning the lottery and even with Apple's quality control some batteries are going to be worse than others when you buy them. But you can do things to keep it healthy for sure. Thanks again.

  • @etienne5802
    @etienne5802 Год назад +1

    The best way to protect battery is to install AlDente. This amazing and free software app allow you to set a charge limit, it's very useful when you let plug you battery on sector every day, you just have to limit the charge at 50%.

  • @dumbcat
    @dumbcat 11 месяцев назад

    mac batteries are a joke. i can leave my windows laptops at 0% charge for months and they will boot and charge to 100% with zero issues. but my macbook air threw a fit because i had not charged it in several months. now it refuses to charge past 1% and is unusable in that state. it only has 11 charging cycles on it (out of 1,000+ possible). it's basically brand new

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  11 месяцев назад

      I have never heard of that before.

  • @johnrobb3275
    @johnrobb3275 Год назад

    I'm guessing that the people who don't need the information here are probably good with how fast you talk, but I AM the guy who needs the information here, and I gotta say you talk too fast. I might watch it again though, maybe... o_0

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I'm working on that and my newer videos are slightly better. Watch at 50% speed and it might help in RUclips.

  • @ginogiodomingo7144
    @ginogiodomingo7144 Год назад +3

    Thanks Craig! This is the most accurately correct video I watched about Battery and Power for a Mac!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thank you. I appreciate the feedback. Hope you can sub if you have some time and thanks again.

  • @archtac
    @archtac 2 года назад +3

    thanks for this man!! Love the video, really helpful, looks great, sounds great! the way you present information, your pacing, just perfect! Found you video through google images in Germany by the way

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      I appreciate that and thanks for watching the videos. I have been to Germany many times and love spending time in Munich and Bavaria. Talk to you later.

  • @r0der1ck_0nl1ne
    @r0der1ck_0nl1ne 2 года назад +2

    Great video, thx! I subbed right at the moment when you were saying that you put a lot of info in your vids and talk fast. Meanwhile I was thinking 'finally a RUclipsr that gets to the point already without a lot of irrelevant talking and doesn't protract his pronunciation of every word in every sentence'.

  • @absitreverentiavero8527
    @absitreverentiavero8527 7 дней назад

    Mine is an M2 air bought secondhand 60 cycles and already 91% health

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  7 дней назад

      @@absitreverentiavero8527 that's a little low for 60 cycles but still should not be an issue for many years

  • @kanniappankrishna
    @kanniappankrishna Год назад +1

    I support you. Just subcribed your channel and liked your video. :)

  • @LukaszBrodziak
    @LukaszBrodziak Год назад +2

    Great video. What I have noticed with my M1 MBP is that after 8 months of using it plugged in for 8 hours a day weekdays the battery capacity fell from 100% to 93% I wonder if that is something I should be worried about

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      To tell you the truth I think the quality of the Apple batteries are all over the place. What you are seeing is not common but I have see that for sure before in a few cases and it seems like some of the batteries perform better than others. Thanks for sharing and I would not be super concerned about it and just enjoy it as usual.

    • @mevanperera6171
      @mevanperera6171 9 месяцев назад

      Yeah happened to me as well

  • @AjaySingh-xd4nz
    @AjaySingh-xd4nz 4 месяца назад

    I have macbook air m1. purchased it in June 21. Been almost 3 years. This is my battery health stats. Does it look very bad? I was generally letting it discharge to 10% and let fully charge. Anything I can do better?
    Health Information:
    Cycle Count: 322
    Condition: Normal
    Maximum Capacity: 87%

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 месяца назад

      I think that is close to normal for a three year old computer if you are using it quite a bit.

    • @AjaySingh-xd4nz
      @AjaySingh-xd4nz 4 месяца назад

      @@craigneidel Thank you. Yes, I am using it pretty much 5-6 hrs daily

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  4 месяца назад

      Yeah, sounds close to where they might be on the battery life.

  • @HardikDhalia
    @HardikDhalia 6 месяцев назад

    i dont like to shutdown my mac it requires password everytime instead of touch id 😭

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, I wouldn't worry about it too much and use it the way that works best for you.

  • @noodles7240
    @noodles7240 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for your explanation. I found my Mac Pro battery only has 40 cycle count, but the capacity drops 90%. I basically always plug in. May I know whether the battery's capacity really drops or it is an optimization of battery.

    • @pratyushsharma225
      @pratyushsharma225 2 года назад

      This is the same problem i am facing with my macbook air m1 .

    • @densewatermelon4277
      @densewatermelon4277 2 года назад +1

      @@pratyushsharma225 I've had mine since August and I'm still on 100%

    • @kirankhadka9902
      @kirankhadka9902 2 года назад

      @@densewatermelon4277 do you plug in during you are using your macbook??

    • @densewatermelon4277
      @densewatermelon4277 2 года назад

      @@kirankhadka9902 Yup anytime i use it it's plugged in, sometimes I even forget to unplug it overnight. It discharges itself to 80% and will keep it there most times

    • @kirankhadka9902
      @kirankhadka9902 2 года назад

      @@densewatermelon4277 then optimized battery charging might really works!!

  • @crazyjack000
    @crazyjack000 2 года назад +38

    NEVER shutdown your Macbook every night that is not good for your battery long term.BAD advice there Bub.

    • @StonerSquirrel
      @StonerSquirrel 2 года назад +6

      Care to elaborate? Judging from the nature of the lithium composition, it is best if you don’t charge/discharge at all when not in use. I want to know where did you get this idea, LOL!

    • @TyeElise
      @TyeElise 2 года назад +1

      I was just about to ask this. Always hear it wears the battery down even more.

    • @battery_wattage
      @battery_wattage Год назад +11

      No it does not. Exporting a video causes more stress than starting up a battery which many people do on Macs. I work with lithium batteries of many shapes and sizes. It’s best if you don’t use the battery when you don’t need to, overnight being an example of a good time to shut down.

    • @AidanGU
      @AidanGU Год назад +8

      @@battery_wattage you shouldn’t shut down every night though, during sleep MacBooks do maintence tasks like reindexing the file system and when your Mac is shut down it can’t perform those tasks, so it tries to do it while your working which can decrease performance

    • @battery_wattage
      @battery_wattage Год назад +1

      @@AidanGU yes you are right. I was just saying shutting down is not at all bad just in terms of the battery.

  • @Steger13
    @Steger13 Месяц назад

    Hi, thanks for this vdo. Question, my charger is 145 W i think is it better to get a lower voltage like 85w if we leave it plugin or even recharge slowly? Is for a M1 16 inches. Thanks

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Месяц назад

      Most of the chargers like a 145W will only provide the power needed to charge the device at a maximum speed and are normally controlled. But I guess charing slower could save the battery over a really long time but the time you would lose may not be worth the benefit.

    • @Steger13
      @Steger13 Месяц назад

      @@craigneidel ahh ok so having a lower voltage to have the mac always plugin instead of the high voltage doesn't make a difference to preserve the battery? Thanks

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  28 дней назад

      It could as I'm can't say one way or the other but based on my experience I haven't personally had any issues.

  • @benjaminbrown5245
    @benjaminbrown5245 8 месяцев назад

    Never ever shut your MacBook down or computer and restart it in the mornings just like some of the commenters said and it is true it’s just like your brain just let your computer sleep because it does functional tasks that are very important and crucial when you wake up to use your computer, your computer will run slower. If you just let it sleep don’t shut it down in the morning. All you have to do is get into it you’re in and everything will be fine if you never wanna keep shutting it down every single night like the old days. People wonder why their computers running really slow because they keep closing it down every single night that’s not good for it.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  8 месяцев назад

      I usually reboot once a week.

  • @164faysal8
    @164faysal8 7 месяцев назад

    I bought macbook air m1 on june 4,2023. after using 8 months my cycle count is 69 but battery health is 96 %, most surprisingly the battery health was 97% in last week, i dont understand how it decreases 1% in just a single week?...btw, recently i have started playing a game named DOTA 2, which caused 50-55% celcius at most when running, and i play this gaming with plugged in. this temperature should be fine i think, i am really concern about battery health, does gaming affecting it?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  7 месяцев назад

      The 96 or 97% at around 70 to 100 cycles is pretty normal. I would not worry too much for now and just enjoy the laptop.

  • @khan49337
    @khan49337 10 месяцев назад

    i lost 1% health in one month i follow the the other videos adviced

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  10 месяцев назад

      Some Macs do that and I would not be stressed about it right now.

  • @satrioajipramono5080
    @satrioajipramono5080 2 года назад +2

    Some MBA M1 users say that their MBA's battery health dropped so fast (50+ cycles and the battery health is 93-95%). Is it normal?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      I have not seen that yet but if I do I will make a video on it. Thanks for sharing.

    • @pratyushsharma225
      @pratyushsharma225 2 года назад

      @@craigneidel Please make video on it . Most of the Macbook users with m1 chip facing this issue including me.

    • @songkim117
      @songkim117 2 года назад

      @@pratyushsharma225 it's because you have it plugged in all the time

    • @pratyushsharma225
      @pratyushsharma225 2 года назад

      @@songkim117 I never plugged it all the time

    • @pratyushsharma225
      @pratyushsharma225 2 года назад

      @Y A battery health is at 95% On Mac OS 12.3.1. problem seems to be solved for me in this version of Mac OS so I'll stay at this version only.

  • @mauchamtalukdar07
    @mauchamtalukdar07 6 месяцев назад

    I have a 2018 Intel MacBook Air. It's been 5 years since I've bought this currently 516 cycles have completed but maximum battery capacity is 3700mAh. Is it normal???

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  6 месяцев назад +1

      Depending on use such as in cold or hot places and how you charged it normal isn't really an exact science. Here is some info that could help though - discussions.apple.com/thread/250211244?sortBy=best

  • @cmphillips1968
    @cmphillips1968 Год назад

    I thought that you were not suppose to shut down your Mac at night, some people say you shouldn't and some say you should, which one should I do....

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      You can shut it down. Just sometimes Macs will do some behind the scene work while the Mac is sleeping over night so leaving it on sometimes helps. The moral is that Apple really has build in some features into MacOS where is really doesn't matter much any longer.

  • @getstew
    @getstew 2 года назад +1

    That is some terrible B roll.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      I'm glad you had something nice to say. I do this for basically no money to help people. Just glad most people understand but there always a few I just don't understand. Why leave a comment like that instead of nothing but that's fine

  • @kristinecio7119
    @kristinecio7119 2 года назад +1

    I have a question, does this apply to older macbooks also (like 2015 macbooks)?

  • @aarondarrington
    @aarondarrington 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve had my MacBook Pro 16” M2 for about 2 months and the cycle count is 28 is that normal?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  11 месяцев назад

      If you used 100% of the battery 28 times over that time it's normal.

  • @jimmymathew093
    @jimmymathew093 10 месяцев назад

    while I appreciate the effort you have taken to help us all, I am greatly confused on whom to believe when I see multiple videos based on the same subject. It is impossible to say who is right and who is not. Thanks though Craig

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  10 месяцев назад

      I got most of my info from Apple. They have software that helps make sure you don't overcharge etc. the laptops. In the end though they are good a controlling this and therefore you can use them the way that works best for you.

  • @e.random
    @e.random Год назад

    Thnks for the info i just purchased and old mid 2015 MacBook pro but with a new battery from the istore but I don’t seem to see optimise battery setting am running montera 9:46

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I'll need to research that on the 2015 Pro. It might not be available on older MacBooks. Thanks for watching.

  • @johnlexterrosales143
    @johnlexterrosales143 10 месяцев назад

    mine finally went to 99% with only 29cc after 8 months of using it. Plugged in most of the time. What I've noticed, battery percentage decreases fast once it dropped down to 99%. Now with 33cc, it instantly went to 96% just a while ago. Probably, it's not the cc that determines your battery health, it's how or how long you've been using it.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  10 месяцев назад

      They will all drop a bit but I just tell people it's not worth watching it unless it is having noticeable differences when using it. They will all be in the 9x% range after a year but some are worse than others. Thanks for the post and for watching.

  • @ririlan2137
    @ririlan2137 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting tips to apply to my new Macbook Max. Thanks Craig. :))

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching my channel.

  • @theanswer4317
    @theanswer4317 2 года назад +1

    Great video. These devices are smarter than us, good to know not to worry too much... :D

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and the nice words.

  • @KevinMillard68
    @KevinMillard68 Год назад

    li poly batteries are the ones you dont want to have them goto zero as that will screw those really bad and fast li ion can handel going to zero , tho you should not let them goto zero either but it wont harm them, if its only once in awhile ..

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for sharing that info.

  • @Ma-hh8jz
    @Ma-hh8jz Год назад

    I found a MacBook pro 2018 it's cycle count is only 3 what do you think about it he said he didn't change anything is it good or maybe he changed battery do you recommend it to buy

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I'm not sure and it appears to be a software issue or they replaced the battery.

  • @djmist
    @djmist 2 года назад +1

    Sometimes appears verify battery

  • @randomness3231
    @randomness3231 2 года назад +1

    great video - thank you very much for the information.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for feedback and watching

  • @kennysmusicalcabaret162
    @kennysmusicalcabaret162 2 года назад +5

    No nonsense on the money clear concise and to the point !, Cheers .

  • @thermogenesis
    @thermogenesis Год назад

    just buy a new battery 🔋 you dont have to baby sit your battery just use your mac enjoy it… if you gonna sell it replace the battery sell it with a new battery thats all

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks an option for sure. I always tell people to just use it but they also want to know how to prolong battery.

  • @tiennguyenvan5957
    @tiennguyenvan5957 Год назад

    Thanks for greet video, I have question, my 13" M1 Pro's battery health fell to 89%, 310months into using it. It had 170 charge cycles. Is that okay/normal?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      It seems a bit low after 170 charge cycles but it's hard to know for sure. I'm guessing you didn't mean 310 month and mean 10 months. Normally at that level I see batteries at about 94% give or take.

  • @TheGAMESSINOAAK
    @TheGAMESSINOAAK 2 года назад

    How I check the battery health? from MacOS "System report" --> Power --> maximum capacity option? or from coconut batter app? or from system preferences --> Battery ---> Battery health? As I am using MacBook Pro 14" M1 I just used it 8 cycles on coconut battery it showing me 98% after 7 cycles and after 8 cycle 97% but when I go to Power ---> maximum capacity option in macOS Monterey it showing 100% capacity after 8 cycles and also in Battery ---> Battery health meant also the maximum capacity is 100%. I am confused which option is correct coconut battery or MacOS options? The same situations I am seeing On my MacBook Pro 13" 2017 I used it just 16 Cycle in coconut battery its shows 96% and macOS Monterey it shows normal and 100% but the 5100 mAh/g is drop to 4588 mAh /g . Please help me I am so confused both systems are new how I safe battery. Now I installed AlDente and set it maximum capacity to 70%. Next I check the optimise battery option or uncheck using AlDente? Thanks

    • @TheGAMESSINOAAK
      @TheGAMESSINOAAK 2 года назад

      I am always on plug in to AC as mostly I am set on my research desk in My Lab I very rare used both systems on battery once I droped the battery to zero of both systems and then fully charged. I am using alway on plug in charge rarely I am using on battery and some time I dropped the battery to 80% and then again I am plug it to charging.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I would not worry about the health until it drops below 95% etc. (if you just bought it). I have seen it can differ for some people and has not caused an issue especially if you are getting full charges. I would keep plugged in when you can but when you use off power just let it go to about 20% and then plug back in. The key is to not check too often as they battery should last at least 5 years even with heavy use and much more with med to light use. If you see the health drop to like 92% and you only have 100 cycles or less I would just call Apple to see what they say. It's possible the battery could have an issue like it froze during shipping etc. or some other issue but it doesn't sound like that is the case here.

  • @TheXone7
    @TheXone7 Год назад

    I have 36 charge cycles and my battery health is 96% :on Macbook Pro 14. It seem to go down fast :-(

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I would not worry until your health goes below 94%. AT 36 charges that is unusual but all batteries are different and it's like the lottery. If it continues to drop I would contact Apple to see what's up.

  • @sumanbhandari7032
    @sumanbhandari7032 Год назад

    Ok, i just felt like i should trust you. I am trying same approach, plugin power everytime I use, drain battery charge once a week. Right now I have 96% health capacity in just 4 and half month of actual use. 1% decrease in every month. I keep using my laptop 10-14 hours a consistently. Let’s see.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Look it up on the Apple site. That is my recommendation for how to do it.

    • @chrischiadika5668
      @chrischiadika5668 3 месяца назад

      Hey, i stumbled on your comment, I need to know, how’s the battery health and cycle count now?

  • @praisonabefrancis2743
    @praisonabefrancis2743 Год назад

    mine 148 cycle,1 year and 5 months, battery health at 91% is good or bad

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I would say it's about average for 1.5 years on that.

  • @jaynet1539
    @jaynet1539 Год назад

    Only 3 things are hurting battery. Temperature above 35+ degrees celsius, Cycle count, internal stress (keeping it below 10% or above 80%)

  • @EnricoDePaoli
    @EnricoDePaoli 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, thanks for the awesome video. I do have a question, though: some people always experience battery swelling on MacBooks, while others don't. Do you have any info on what exactly tends to cause swelling? Many thanks again.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  9 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate it. I think overall battery swelling can happen from a few things. Batteries way over their 1000 Cycle normal life span or maybe leaving the battery in a very hot place or very cold place for long periods of time. Batteries can fail over time and I think that is the main cause.

    • @EnricoDePaoli
      @EnricoDePaoli 9 месяцев назад

      @@craigneidel thanks again for your help!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  9 месяцев назад

      Welcome

  • @evans90-2
    @evans90-2 2 года назад +1

    Thnks man, Video so helpfull !!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for feedback and for watching

  • @lav1daloca
    @lav1daloca Год назад

    I have a 12 month old M1 Pro 16 with 62 cycles and 99% battery capacity, I keep it on battery between 20-90% and I turn it off at night most of the time.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      That is great and thanks for sharing. Either way will work but keeping it plugged in when near a plug won't hurt the modern macbooks.

  • @diesell4174
    @diesell4174 Год назад

    no, it will damage the battery if you keep it plugged it.
    it will never learn my routine.

  • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
    @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 Год назад

    ac power does NOT bypass the battery unless you are running catalina or newer and have adjusted the settings properly.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks for the information as it helps all.

  • @thomaswong92
    @thomaswong92 2 года назад

    Should I keep it plugged in even though it has been charged to 100%?
    Also, should I shut down macbook air every night before I sleep or simply put it into sleep mode?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      I basically keep in plugged in when I can during the day and put into sleep if I'm going to use it in 24 hours. If I won't use it for a longer period I like to shut it down. My reasoning is to safe cycles since I buy and sell these for my channel but my advice is to just not worry about it. Use the computer as you need and keeping it plugged in won't hurt anything if you are near a plug.

  • @Obayda55
    @Obayda55 Год назад +1

    thanks alot for this informative video

  • @princejungshah
    @princejungshah Год назад

    So all in all, it's always best to keep the laptop plugged in whenever possible, right?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Here is some info from the Apple Thread - discussions.apple.com/thread/253588859

  • @NeverFollowTheCrowd
    @NeverFollowTheCrowd Год назад

    leaving it plugged in are you sure that good for the battery ? shouldnt a battery need to charge and discharge for the battery health?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      That info was directly from Apple etc. as they have software that makes sure it's safe. Thanks for watching.

  • @MrSeeman13
    @MrSeeman13 Год назад +1

    Nice and simple man, thanks for this.

  • @bytes31
    @bytes31 Год назад

    My question is: If the charger plugs continuously, how the cycle count counting works?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      It won't count as a cycle until you unplug the computer and use a full cycle.

    • @bytes31
      @bytes31 Год назад

      @@craigneidel Got it. Thank you so much.

  • @LuonFoto
    @LuonFoto Год назад

    I know you talk really fast, watching this in 1.5x speed😂

  • @kennysmusicalcabaret162
    @kennysmusicalcabaret162 2 года назад

    How about this for coincidence ! my macbook air battery runs down when on the charger when it's plugged in and says charging, it used to charge ( although slower ) when running plugged in now it slowly drains any ideas ?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Not really besides a bad battery or power module.

  • @harrison00xXx
    @harrison00xXx 2 года назад

    AlDente!
    80% limit if the AI learned your behaviour is good, but manual control over it is better. Im using my MacBook Pro 16" mixed as desktop, on external screen in clamshell mode aswell a lot mobile. For most stuff im fine with 50-70% charge, the setting i mostly use. If i need more (thats like 2-3x a month or so) i let it charge mostly anywhere between 70 and 100%.
    Thats especially with the M1 Pro 16" awesome, its ridicilous battery runtime allows for that easily and i can enjoy for years a good, healthy battery.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and sharing your experience here. Appreciate it for sure.

  • @hashihashi1019
    @hashihashi1019 Год назад +1

    You just explain everything so well

  • @mvp99dba
    @mvp99dba Год назад

    i 90% of the time use my macbook air m1 13 inch on battery and rarely use it when plugged in. after 1 year and 130 cycle battery health has dropped to 92%. is it normal? what should i do to make the battery percentage drop little slower. at this rate in next year i will be at 80% battery health which i dont want to

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I would just use it plugged in when at your desk and on battery when out away from a plug. Nothing else you can do and I would just use it normally and not stress about it

  • @rafaelcomar7929
    @rafaelcomar7929 2 года назад

    My mid 2012 MacBook Pro had a 78% battery health after 10 years It really did last long.
    My mid-2012 MacBook Pro was dying so I had to get a new one
    So 2 reasons.
    1. The RAM was corrupted and beeped 3 times
    2. The CPU Performance was cut down by half, Making it very slow.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing and watching.

  • @OShackHennessy
    @OShackHennessy Год назад

    I worry about battery health but the truth is you can replace your own batteries for not that much money. I’ve also seen this aldente program which looks interesting but seems a little pricey.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Yes, true as I always say don't worry to much about it in the end as it's just stress for no reason.

  • @TijoMathew
    @TijoMathew 2 года назад

    Thanks, Craig Neidel. I searched the whole youtube and I found this video. I am a new mac user who just shifted from windows. Once again thanks for your informative video. Love from Dubai.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the nice words Tijo.

  • @sobanfarooq8288
    @sobanfarooq8288 Год назад

    Can you please help me with a question? I'm a new mac user and I didn't know anything like battery cycle etc. My machine is 3 months old and I don't think it is looking too good at the moment. I'm already at 55 cycles count although the battery condition is at 100%. I have almost daily used it and its my work laptop. I wish I had known this information before.
    At the start you mentioned that if a mac is kept plugged in, it bypasses the battery and use the power directly off of the wall. So, if I kept it plugged in whenever I used it, would it increase cycles count anymore? Or would it still do that because some of battery power is used to bring the it down after the charging is reached to 100%!?
    Thanks a lot!!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      55 isn't too bad as a Mac can last around 1000 cycles before it needs a new battery but this is just an estimate. Even at that estimate you would have 5 years before you need one. But yes, if you plug in the laptop it might use a little battery here and there but it will help with the cycles since it's running off power not battery. That means you will have less cycle use.

    • @sobanfarooq8288
      @sobanfarooq8288 Год назад +1

      @@craigneidel Thank you. I really appreciate your help!!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      @@sobanfarooq8288 welcome

  • @kimlyon7746
    @kimlyon7746 2 года назад

    Should I keep it plugged in while using it even when it’s 70% battery charged before plugged in?
    Hope that would reduce the battery count?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      You can leave it plugged in when next to power. That works good. Thanks for watching.

  • @eduardowatkinz
    @eduardowatkinz 2 года назад +5

    Thanks - Always keep my Macbook's plugged into A/C. Never had an issue

  • @sprout5257
    @sprout5257 Год назад

    Hi! I have a 2020 M1 MBA and I’ve had it for a year. The battery health is at 95% and 114 cycle. The battery for this Mac is dropping a lot faster than my old one. Is this something I should be worried about? Thank you!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Not yet as it appears the batteries are all over the place with the M1 airs. If it goes below 90% before you git 300 cycles I would just contact an Apple store to see if they think that is normal. But, so for I don't see anything out of the normal based on listening to other users.

    • @sprout5257
      @sprout5257 Год назад

      @@craigneidel Alright. Thank you so much!!

  • @niyasmohammed046
    @niyasmohammed046 2 года назад

    350+ videos!! I like that mentality bruh tbh ( some people are like posting 5-6 videos and saying my videos are not reaching i don’t have much followers ) and you yeah, you are just awesome keep rocking bruh hope soon 10k then 50k then 100k sub ❤️💕

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching.

  • @raghums6813
    @raghums6813 Год назад

    I still dont get it which is the best to let my mac run on battery or power ??

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Run on power when you can. Run on battery when away from plug. Don't let it drive you crazy as they are meant to work for about 6 years on heavy use.

  • @cesuryavuz3469
    @cesuryavuz3469 2 года назад

    Important ⚠️❗️- I do it exactly how you're saying it and agree BUT - Should you also leave it Plugged in when you turn it Off in the Night ?

  • @sohibsh5844
    @sohibsh5844 Год назад +1

    Thank you good video

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and the nice words.

  • @huwanahaldaba9301
    @huwanahaldaba9301 2 года назад

    What's your tips if your using an external monitor with a usb-c powered connector for your macbook? I'm using one, but my battery capacity turned to 99% with 22 cycle count. I'm not sure what happened

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      All batteries are going to work differently so I wouldn't worry about it. 99% is really no different than 100% etc. on health or capacity. I use external monitors also and have a system that has dropped and one that doesn't so those smaller drops are random and could be based on the quality of the initial battery (like how it was stored or shipped in extreme cold etc.). If it starts dropping much faster then you can look into things.

  • @user-vv7ir1pl4j
    @user-vv7ir1pl4j Год назад

    my cycle count is 495 on my 2015 macbook

  • @seundavidakanni9673
    @seundavidakanni9673 Год назад

    This is the best video to help clarify the battery topic. Glad to know about the battery bypass. Thanks alot

  • @Superpaashaas
    @Superpaashaas 2 года назад +4

    At the moment im keeping my M1 macbok air plugged in most of the day. Sometimes I use it on battery at night at in the lounge or something. I plug it out at night but just keep it in sleep mode so it can run any background task like, indexing or optimising storage. From what I have read it seems to be important to allow your Mac some time to run background processes it needs to which it normally can't when your using it. Guess I could leave it plugged in at night but I unplug it. Losing a few % points every night is not to much of a big deal I think.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Erick and I agree with what you said.

    • @reni3589
      @reni3589 2 года назад +1

      wow I did the same with my macbook air. exactly the same ! haha

    • @bassharghani
      @bassharghani 2 года назад

      how has your battery health and cycle count been?

    • @Superpaashaas
      @Superpaashaas 2 года назад +1

      @@bassharghani so far so good battery health is still at 100% and real life performance has been great so far. Haven’t checked my cycle count recently. When im at my computer again later ill check it guessing it around 20-25. Ill be traveling soon so will be using the battery much more.

    • @bassharghani
      @bassharghani 2 года назад +1

      @@Superpaashaas Thanks. I'll be doing the same then !

  • @legendjxli1266
    @legendjxli1266 2 года назад

    First, thank u for that video. Absolute awesome. Much useful infos not just Blabla. Now I have a specific question for my use case:
    So if I use it heavy on the weekends and through the weeks just like 6-8h from Monday to Friday its best to let it plugged in from Friday to Sunday Night. Unplug it at Sunday Night and work as long with battery through the week until the battery reaches about 20%. Then charge it back to about 95-100% and plug it off again if its not friday and if it is I just keep it plugged in again till Sunday night. Or should I unplug it at friday night and Saturday night and plug it back in at the mornings? I will probably plug it into the CalDigit TS4 so it should be only charging through the CalDigit and the external things (monitor, ssds, etc.) should get power from the CalDigit not from the Mac.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for nice comment. The moral is to just use it as needed but it won't harm it to keep it plugged in when near a plug. That way you save on the cycle counts if you might sell it down the road. Yes, I would never let it get to zero percent and recharge if off the charger around 10% or so. But keeping it plugged in when you can work at your desk no matter the day is fine.

    • @legendjxli1266
      @legendjxli1266 2 года назад

      @@craigneidel Thanks for responsing. Really helped me!
      Have a great day.

  • @theekingyodah1431
    @theekingyodah1431 2 года назад +1

    I like your explanations , simple and clear

  • @Thomas-jf8ri
    @Thomas-jf8ri 2 года назад

    Thank you so much I was searching for a video explaining about how to reduce the battery cycle count

  • @mennahashem4248
    @mennahashem4248 Год назад

    I used my new MacBook Pro M1 plugged in for a while and the motherboard got burned and I lost all my data!!

    • @peternicholas3858
      @peternicholas3858 Год назад

      Ummm... No! Has zero to do with being plugged in. Something else happened. Perhaps power surge. I've been keeping laptops plugged in non-stop for over 30yrs and never had issues, and the batteries lasted the longest even charging fine at 10 yrs of age.

    • @mennahashem4248
      @mennahashem4248 Год назад

      @@peternicholas3858 this is what I have been told by the store authorized by Apple in Egypt. I got confused as well as I used to use my old MacBook plugged in

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      Yes, I think it was caused by something else but good luck with everything Menna.

    • @DyordsNavatrutu
      @DyordsNavatrutu Год назад

      maybe high temperature had something to do with this (?)

  • @prakharprakarsh9384
    @prakharprakarsh9384 7 месяцев назад

    very nicely explained ,thank you so much .

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching the video.

  • @p.thakkar
    @p.thakkar 2 года назад +1

    Very detailed video! Thank you!!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the nice words.

  • @forester4ever
    @forester4ever 2 года назад

    awesome tips. just what I was looking for. thanks. giving you a sub now.

  • @mhinesvlog
    @mhinesvlog 2 года назад

    Does this apply to macbook air 2014 as well?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      I'll need to make a video on older MacBooks as they are a little different but still following this won't really hurt anything. The same basic rules should apply.

  • @priscillafernando7026
    @priscillafernando7026 2 года назад

    Do you keep it plugged in all day while you're using it?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      I keep in plugged in when near a plug and most of the day. When I need to use it remote (away from plug) I do and don't really worry about it. Overall that approach keeps my cycle count down. Thanks for watching.

  • @harcoremonkey
    @harcoremonkey Год назад

    I used to keep my MBP plugged in with the optimized battery charging option checked but I found it to be pretty unreliable. In just a couple of months my battery heath dropped from 98% to 94% (according to CleanMyMac X) because the AI used for that option is not that good at predicting you usage patterns, so if I decided to use it unplugged for a single day it would start over again the learning process and charging again to 100%. I purchased some software to manually control the charging at it's been pretty good since, even the battery heath reported by CMMX has slowly improved, it also reports the true hardware battery level (which is different from what the system reports for the reason explained in the video). I wish that battery control would come built in in MacOS in the future, although it seems unlikely. Very nice video!

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I have not had that issue with the health dropping but I fully understand that all batteries are quite different (at least I have learned that). I normally let mine drain to about 10% once per week and then leave it plugged in when I can but don't let it get to me when I can't. Thanks again.

    • @MoreChannelNoise
      @MoreChannelNoise Год назад

      " I purchased some software to manually control the charging" may I ask the name of the software?

    • @pixeloff_4082
      @pixeloff_4082 Год назад +1

      ​​@@MoreChannelNoisei think he used "ai dente"

  • @lucianpojoni1793
    @lucianpojoni1793 Год назад

    Hi Craig, this was really helpful.
    Thanks!

  • @jisan317films
    @jisan317films Год назад

    Do you recommend AlDente?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  Год назад

      I don't have a ton of experience with that but heard that works great.

  • @gavin3935
    @gavin3935 2 года назад +1

    Good, informative video. Thanks

  • @Ryan-xw5qb
    @Ryan-xw5qb 2 года назад

    Hey man very useful video, thank you!

  • @djmist
    @djmist 2 года назад

    Even it is charged 100 percent

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад

      It might say 100% but Apple usually leaves it short of there like around 96% etc. to keep the battery healthy. They do this behind the scenes. You can leave it plugged in most of the time and nothing will really hurt the Macbook.

  • @fennjp98_
    @fennjp98_ 2 года назад

    My 14" M1 Pro's battery health fell to 99%, 3 months into using it. It had 40 charge cycles. Is that okay/normal?

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +1

      I would not worry about 99%. A few percentages per year is normal in most cases.

    • @fennjp98_
      @fennjp98_ 2 года назад

      @@craigneidel thanks!

  • @cesuryavuz3469
    @cesuryavuz3469 2 года назад

    Thank you man! That was very helpful!

  • @huwevans4452
    @huwevans4452 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Craig, always wondered what's best to do and not destroy the battery.

    • @craigneidel
      @craigneidel  2 года назад +2

      Welcome and thanks again for watching. With the software built into MacOS they have fixed most issues.

  • @alomar.
    @alomar. Год назад

    thank you🥰

  • @Project_mayhem94
    @Project_mayhem94 Год назад

    helpful.