There is nothing more annoying than a computer that shuts off quickly when not connected to an electrical outlet. The good news is that it can be easily resolved by following the rescue tips contained in this document.
Of course there are many models for macbooks, especially the MacBooks Pro and MacBooks Air, which have a longer battery life, and last about 9 hours, much longer than other laptops.
However, it is undeniable that over time the batteries will run out and no longer continue as long as they are made. The solution is to not replace the battery left with you, because replacing the MacBook battery is not an easy task.
Check out the tricks below and enjoy your MacBook for as many hours as you want without being connected to power. If your laptop is slow, don't hesitate to visit our article how to improve performance.
How long does a laptop battery last?
But before you go into details, it's important to check what the original battery life of your MacBook is, as described in the laptop's technical manual and what you should find in the documentation they provided when you purchased it.
This way, you can compare how long the battery lasts in relation to how long it lasted from the factory. So ask yourself, “Is my battery doing more harm than good? Or is it not so bad?
In addition, Apple makes it very easy, since you can also look up this information on the Internet. Check out the technical details of your laptop model by visiting official page.
If you consider that your MacBook is doing very poorly with battery, you may want to visit a specialist at your nearest Apple store, although this can certainly be a great investment.
Tips and tricks to make your laptop battery last longer
Here are 17 tips to help you save energy. Among them, you will find the most basic tactics and others that we recommend you apply only when in a hurry.
Tip 1. Update your MacBook app
With all your review softwareApple is also introducing patches and upgrades to its app that can help improve your battery life. To check if you have the latest version of macOS and applications, follow these steps.
1. Click on an apple icon that you'll see in the top left corner of your screen, in the toolbar at the top. Then choose & # 39;
2. Then click on the & # 39;Software updates& # 39; On the Tab & # 39;Overview& # 39 ;.
3. It will automatically open App Store which will be installed first on your MacBook. On the & # 39;Renewal& # 39; See if there are any available.
If so, all you have to do is hit the botón buttonDownload& # 39; Next to each available update. You can contact one of our courses to learn how install the latest version of macOS.
Trick 2. Use the & # 39; Editorizer & # 39;
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;An economizer& # 39 ;.
2. Find a barra barScreen breaks& # 39; In the category & # 39;Battery& # 39; Also move the marker to the lower position so that the monitor automatically closes after a few minutes of inactivity.
3. Check the box for & # 39;Put the hard drives to sleep if possible& # 39; As well as the box & # 39;Activate Power Nap with battery power& # 39; If you think it won't upset me too much.
Trick 3. Reduce your screen brightness
To dim your MacBook screen and extend your battery life, you can simply press the tecla keyDecrease light& # 39; -Key & # 39; F1 & # 39; -.
Alternatively, follow these steps:
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;Screens& # 39 ;.
2. Finally, adjust the brightness using the bar you will see in section & # 39;Show& # 39 ;.
Trick 4. Turn off the Bluetooth network
To activate the Bluetooth network, simply find the corresponding icon on the right of the top bar of the screen. Click on it and select & # 39;Disable Bluetooth& # 39; From the drop down menu.
Alternatively, follow these steps:
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;Bluetooth& # 39 ;.
2. Finally, hit the & # 39;Disable Bluetooth& # 39; That you will see on the left, in case you can activate this network.
Tact 5. Turn off wifi connection
To activate a Wi-Fi connection, simply find the corresponding icon on the right side of the top bar of your screen. Click on it and select & # 39;Disable Wi-Fi& # 39; From the drop down menu.
Alternatively, follow the steps below:
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences & # 39; then select & # 39;Red& # 39 ;.
2. Finally, click the & # 39;Disable Wi-Fi& # 39; Section & # 39;Wi-Fi& # 39; From the left list.
Trick 6. Lower the volume on your laptop
To mute the sound of your laptop, find the corresponding icon on the right side bar of your screen. Click on it and drag the marker to level 0 for volume where you do not need to listen to the sound.
You can also adjust the audio levels with the & # 39;Volume up& # 39; -Key & # 39; F12 & # 39; -, key & # 39;Low voice& # 39; -Key & # 39; F11 & # 39; – and the key & # 39;Peace& # 39; -Key & # 39; F10 & # 39;. Press directly on this to completely mute your MacBook.
Alternatively, follow these steps:
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;
2. To mute your MacBook you can check the & # 39;No audio& # 39; Or lower the sound bar to 0.
Trick 7. Release the CD or DVD you have installed
If you have a MacBook with SuperDrive included, which is a CD and DVD player, it is recommended that you do not have a disc installed. Removing it will help you stretch your laptop battery.
Trick 8. Unplug peripherals connected
Also, having one or more peripherals connected may reduce the battery capacity of your MacBook. In this sense, don't buy SD cards, external memory and 4G mode you don't need.
Trick 9. Do not use the desired programs
Video games and multimedia applications can affect your MacBook's battery and use it quickly. So avoid using programs that require power, be it computer games or video or 3D graphics editors.
Trick 10. Turn off all programs that you do not use
In addition, any program you open will use the power of your MacBook, so it seems reasonable that it would be good to turn off all those applications you don't need to use at that time, whether they require too much memory or not.
Trick 11. Turn off programs that use too much power
In line with what was discussed in the previous section, it also seems reasonable that systems that use more power should be especially closed. To find out what these apps are, follow these steps.
1. Open folder & # 39;Resources& # 39; You'll find it in your carpeta folderApplications& # 39; In This We Found Your MacBook. In it, open the app & # 39;Career Monitoring& # 39 ;.
2. Select the & # 39;Power& # 39; Also click in the column & # 39;The impact of energy& # 39; To see the most battery-operated systems of that time. For us, it is the & # 39; Action Worker & # 39; directly.
Trick 12. Use the option & # 39; Applications that use more power & # 39;
If you have MacOS Sierra version 10.2.3 or installed later, you can also use a new function that will help you save energy. Option & # 39; Applications that use more power & # 39;
To access it, select battery icon from the top bar of your screen and, in the drop down menu, find section & # 39;Applications that use a lot of power& # 39 ;. There, most battery-powered applications will be listed.
If you do not have the most demanding applications open, this section will be called: & # 39;No application uses too much power& # 39 ;.
Strategy 13. End the unlocking procedures
Another reason why your battery is drained so quickly is the so-called loop systems, which can point to the system or any other unresponsive feature, which makes your processor more efficient than usual.
To find out if any of the applications you have activated are causing the bloating process, follow the steps below.
1. Open folder & # 39;Resources& # 39; You'll find it in your carpeta folderApplications& # 39; In This We Found Your MacBook. In it, open the app & # 39;Career Monitoring& # 39 ;.
2. Select the & # 39;CPU& # 39; Also click in the column & # 39;% CPU& # 39; To see applications that require more processor.
Any system that uses more than 70 percent and consistently manages to implement one of these processes in the loop. It will then be time to close it by selecting it and clicking the cross icon in the upper left corner.
Now, if it's an app like Safari, Mail or Google Google, we suggest you try to shut it down first as you normally would, from the app itself.
Trick 14. Change the colors of your screen
One way to save energy is to get the colors of your tracker, because the smaller battery is consumed by darker pixels than white pixels. It can be annoying in some ways to use this function — designed for low-vision people —, but it is an effective method.
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences & # 39; then select & # 39;Desktop and screens& # 39 ;.
2. On the & # 39;The desk& # 39; Click Options & # 39;Solid colorsFrom the left menu, then select a white background image.
3. Then return to the menu & # 39;System Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;Availability& # 39 ;.
4. Finally, check the box & # 39;Change the colors& # 39; In the & # 39; Screen & # 39 ;, which you can access via the menu on the left.
Trick 15. Turn off notifications
1. Open menu menúSystem Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;Notifications& # 39 ;.
2. To disable notifications, you must do it individually. Access each program by sending notifications through the menu you'll see on the left.
For example, we choose the & # 39; Google Center & # 39; On the new page, we don't check the checkboxes so we don't get too many notifications.
Trick 16. Activate & # 39; Manually & # 39; of your mail program
1. Open the Mail app.
2. Click on the & # 39;EmailFrom the top bar of your screen and select & # 39;Favorites& # 39 ;.
3. In a new window, and in the section & # 39;Normal& # 39; Click the drop-down menu of options & # 39;Check out new messages& # 39; And choose & # 39;By hand& # 39 ;.
Trick 17. Disable Views
1. Open menu & # 39;System Preferences& # 39; And choose & # 39;Watching& # 39 ;.
2. Go to section & # 39;Privacy& # 39; Also click the & # 39;+You will see in the bottom left.
3. In the end, choose hard drive compatible with your MacBook – ours, called & # 39; Piquers & # 39; – and then click & # 39;Select& # 39 ;.
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