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Keep accurate track of battery life by calibrating the MacBook battery</h2> By Tom Nelson Tom Nelson Writer Tom Nelson is an engineer, programmer, network manager, and computer network and systems designer who has written for Other World Computing,and others. Tom is also president of Coyote Moon, Inc., a Macintosh and Windows consulting firm.
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Keep accurate track of battery life by calibrating the MacBook battery

By Tom Nelson Tom Nelson Writer Tom Nelson is an engineer, programmer, network manager, and computer network and systems designer who has written for Other World Computing,and others. Tom is also president of Coyote Moon, Inc., a Macintosh and Windows consulting firm.
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What to Know</h3> Calibrate newer MacBooks: Allow the device to discharge completely and turn it off. Plug in the power cable and fully charge the battery.On older Mac computers: The calibration process is automatic, but you must wait five hours to charge again after full battery depletion.Optimize battery usage by dimming brightness, turning off Wi-Fi if you don&#39;t need it, and disconnecting peripherals. All MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air portables use a battery with an internal processor designed to maximize battery performance.
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Calibrate newer MacBooks: Allow the device to discharge completely and turn it off. Plug in the power cable and fully charge the battery.On older Mac computers: The calibration process is automatic, but you must wait five hours to charge again after full battery depletion.Optimize battery usage by dimming brightness, turning off Wi-Fi if you don't need it, and disconnecting peripherals. All MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air portables use a battery with an internal processor designed to maximize battery performance.
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To make accurate predictions about the remaining battery charge, the battery and its processor must undergo a calibration routine. In this guide, we show you how that process works. <h2> How to Calibrate Your Newer MacBook  MacBook Pro  or MacBook Air Battery </h2> Apple&#39;s newer MacBooks and MacBook Pros don&#39;t have to go through the same calibration process as older iterations.
To make accurate predictions about the remaining battery charge, the battery and its processor must undergo a calibration routine. In this guide, we show you how that process works.

How to Calibrate Your Newer MacBook MacBook Pro or MacBook Air Battery

Apple's newer MacBooks and MacBook Pros don't have to go through the same calibration process as older iterations.
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Allow the MacBook to discharge completely and power off. Then, plug in the power cable and charge the battery to 100 percent.
Allow the MacBook to discharge completely and power off. Then, plug in the power cable and charge the battery to 100 percent.
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During this time, macOS automatically calibrates the battery. <h2> How to Calibrate Your Older MacBook  MacBook Pro  or MacBook Air Battery </h2> To calibrate an older MacBook: Fully charge the Mac. Don&#39;t go by the battery menu.
During this time, macOS automatically calibrates the battery.

How to Calibrate Your Older MacBook MacBook Pro or MacBook Air Battery

To calibrate an older MacBook: Fully charge the Mac. Don't go by the battery menu.
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Instead, plug in the power adapter and charge the Mac until the light ring at the charging jack or the power adapter light turns green, and the on-screen battery menu indicates a full charge. Once the battery is fully charged, continue to run your Mac from the AC adapter for two hours. You can use your Mac during this time as long as the power adapter is plugged in and the Mac runs on AC power and not the Mac&#39;s battery.
Instead, plug in the power adapter and charge the Mac until the light ring at the charging jack or the power adapter light turns green, and the on-screen battery menu indicates a full charge. Once the battery is fully charged, continue to run your Mac from the AC adapter for two hours. You can use your Mac during this time as long as the power adapter is plugged in and the Mac runs on AC power and not the Mac's battery.
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The device transitions to battery power without any trouble. Continue to run the Mac from the battery until the on-screen low-battery warning dialog appears. While you wait for the low battery warning, continue to use your Mac.
The device transitions to battery power without any trouble. Continue to run the Mac from the battery until the on-screen low-battery warning dialog appears. While you wait for the low battery warning, continue to use your Mac.
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When you see the on-screen low-battery warning, save any work in progress and continue to use your Mac until it automatically goes to sleep because of extremely low battery power. Don&#39;t perform any critical work after you see the low-battery warning. The Mac will go to sleep before long and with no other warning.
When you see the on-screen low-battery warning, save any work in progress and continue to use your Mac until it automatically goes to sleep because of extremely low battery power. Don't perform any critical work after you see the low-battery warning. The Mac will go to sleep before long and with no other warning.
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Once your Mac goes to sleep, turn it off. After waiting a minimum of five hours (longer is fine), connect the power adapter and fully charge your Mac.
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The battery is now fully calibrated, and the internal battery processor will deliver accurate battery-time-remaining estimates. <h2> When to Calibrate the Battery </h2> When you have an older MacBook or MacBook Pro, you may forget about the calibration process.
The battery is now fully calibrated, and the internal battery processor will deliver accurate battery-time-remaining estimates.

When to Calibrate the Battery

When you have an older MacBook or MacBook Pro, you may forget about the calibration process.
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It doesn&#39;t hurt the battery if you forget to perform the calibration routine; it just means you&#39;re not getting the best possible performance from the battery. However, after the battery is calibrated, its remaining time indicator is more accurate. Over time, as the battery accumulates charges and discharges, its performance changes.
It doesn't hurt the battery if you forget to perform the calibration routine; it just means you're not getting the best possible performance from the battery. However, after the battery is calibrated, its remaining time indicator is more accurate. Over time, as the battery accumulates charges and discharges, its performance changes.
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The appropriate time between calibrations depends on how often you use your Mac. The process doesn&#39;t hurt anything, so it&#39;s safe to calibrate the battery a few times a year. <h2> Tips for Optimizing Battery Usage </h2> There are plenty of ways to reduce battery usage on your Mac.
The appropriate time between calibrations depends on how often you use your Mac. The process doesn't hurt anything, so it's safe to calibrate the battery a few times a year.

Tips for Optimizing Battery Usage

There are plenty of ways to reduce battery usage on your Mac.
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Some are obvious, such as dimming the brightness of the display. The brighter the display, the more energy it uses. You can use the display preference pane to adjust display brightness.<br> Other ways aren't quite as apparent, such as turning off the Mac's Wi-Fi capabilities when it isn't using a wireless network connection.
Some are obvious, such as dimming the brightness of the display. The brighter the display, the more energy it uses. You can use the display preference pane to adjust display brightness.
Other ways aren't quite as apparent, such as turning off the Mac's Wi-Fi capabilities when it isn't using a wireless network connection.
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Even when your Mac isn't actively connected to a wireless network, your Mac expends energy searching for available networks to use. Turn off Wi-Fi capabilities from the Wi-Fi menu bar icon or the Network preference pane.
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Disconnect peripherals, including any attached memory cards. Even when you're not actively using a device, your Mac checks the various ports for any required service a device may need. Your Mac also supplies power through many of its ports, so disconnecting USB-powered external drives, for example, can extend battery time.
Disconnect peripherals, including any attached memory cards. Even when you're not actively using a device, your Mac checks the various ports for any required service a device may need. Your Mac also supplies power through many of its ports, so disconnecting USB-powered external drives, for example, can extend battery time.
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If your MacBook was made in 2016 or later and is running at least macOS Monterey (12.0), you have another option to help your battery usage. Low Power Mode works similarly to the identically named feature on the iPhone and conserves power by automatically slowing the processor and dimming the screen.
If your MacBook was made in 2016 or later and is running at least macOS Monterey (12.0), you have another option to help your battery usage. Low Power Mode works similarly to the identically named feature on the iPhone and conserves power by automatically slowing the processor and dimming the screen.
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