I'm curious about the best practices for maintaining my Mac's battery health. ChatGPT suggested that keeping it plugged in at around 50% is optimal instead of letting it discharge to 20% and then charging to 80%. I've been using some third-party software to limit the battery—does this approach actually help, or is it unnecessary?
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Honestly, I wouldn’t worry about it too much. Just use your laptop like normal—it’s built to handle the charging cycles.
I say just use your Mac freely. Sure, 20-80% is the 'ideal' range, but isn’t it a hassle to monitor it all the time? Just let it do its thing, it’ll be fine.
I still have my original battery from my 2013 MacBook, and it’s working great even while plugged in. These devices are pieces of tech art! Don't stress too much.
Keeping your Mac plugged in at 50% is more about storage than regular use. The built-in battery management system is designed to maintain battery health, so I wouldn't stress too much over trying to limit the charge yourself.
I keep my Mac plugged in around 60%. That way, I have enough juice for when I need to go battery-only, but I’m not risking overcharging it.
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