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How to View Your Mac's Battery Capacity and Cycle Count
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In this episode, Siddarth B walks you through the process of checking your MacBook's battery capacity—an indicator of how well the battery retains a charge compared to when it was new. He also explains how to determine the cycle count, which tracks the number of times the battery has been completely drained and recharged.
Battery capacity can be viewed by going to System Settings > Battery and clicking the "Show detail" button. Cycle count can be viewed by opening System Information (located in the Utilities folder), selecting "power" in the table, and pressing VO-J to jump to the information pane.
Transcript
Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.
Siddarth: Hi, welcome to a short tutorial on how to check the charging cycles count on MacBook. So ever wondered how to check your MacBook battery cycles? When we get into settings of a Mac and when we interact in the battery, we can only find the details of the battery health. It might be 100% or 95% or 90%. depending on your usage.
Siddarth: But how to find the battery cycle count or how many times we have charged our battery? For that, in this demonstration, I'll be showing you how can we find it and how can we understand the overall battery details. So first, I'll show you what we can get in the settings slash battery of Mac. So I'm on my MacBook desktop.
Siddarth: I'll open my settings with Vivo M.
VoiceOver: System settings.
Siddarth: And I'll navigate here to the battery. With Vivo right arrow.
VoiceOver: Battery.
Siddarth: I'll interact here.
Siddarth: Alright, my current battery level is 59%. I'll just navigate here by Vivo right. Sorry, I'll interact it here. My low power mode is set to only on battery. I don't need the low power mode activated when I'm connected to my charger.
VoiceOver: Your Mac will reduce energy usage to increase battery life. Battery health.
Siddarth: Okay, battery health. And if I right arrow again with Vivo, right?
VoiceOver: Normal. Battery health.
Siddarth: Normal.
VoiceOver: Show detail.
Siddarth: Show detail, right? I'll hit Vivo Space. So it's great that even after one and a half month, sorry, one and a half year of my Mac, still the battery health is normal. And we'll see how much percent the battery health is.
VoiceOver: Nine items optimized battery charging on switch.
Siddarth: Right, I'll go... We were left here to the left side of the screen. Yes, it's right.
Siddarth: It's 100%. And I feel it's a great battery. I like the way battery, how it optimizes on Mac than the iPhone. The maximum capacity is 100%. But we can't really see the cycle count here. For that, what we have to do is, first I'll close the settings.
VoiceOver: authentication
Siddarth: right i'll open the search box again with command space
VoiceOver: spotlight spotlight spotlight search
Siddarth: all right ere i will type system information if i just type system i get the uh the filled it here s-y-s-t-e-m some information space i'll just type i-n-f i-n-f it will be already uh taken so i just hit enter here authentication
VoiceOver:…
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Manage episode 479848167 series 1402576
In this episode, Siddarth B walks you through the process of checking your MacBook's battery capacity—an indicator of how well the battery retains a charge compared to when it was new. He also explains how to determine the cycle count, which tracks the number of times the battery has been completely drained and recharged.
Battery capacity can be viewed by going to System Settings > Battery and clicking the "Show detail" button. Cycle count can be viewed by opening System Information (located in the Utilities folder), selecting "power" in the table, and pressing VO-J to jump to the information pane.
Transcript
Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.
Siddarth: Hi, welcome to a short tutorial on how to check the charging cycles count on MacBook. So ever wondered how to check your MacBook battery cycles? When we get into settings of a Mac and when we interact in the battery, we can only find the details of the battery health. It might be 100% or 95% or 90%. depending on your usage.
Siddarth: But how to find the battery cycle count or how many times we have charged our battery? For that, in this demonstration, I'll be showing you how can we find it and how can we understand the overall battery details. So first, I'll show you what we can get in the settings slash battery of Mac. So I'm on my MacBook desktop.
Siddarth: I'll open my settings with Vivo M.
VoiceOver: System settings.
Siddarth: And I'll navigate here to the battery. With Vivo right arrow.
VoiceOver: Battery.
Siddarth: I'll interact here.
Siddarth: Alright, my current battery level is 59%. I'll just navigate here by Vivo right. Sorry, I'll interact it here. My low power mode is set to only on battery. I don't need the low power mode activated when I'm connected to my charger.
VoiceOver: Your Mac will reduce energy usage to increase battery life. Battery health.
Siddarth: Okay, battery health. And if I right arrow again with Vivo, right?
VoiceOver: Normal. Battery health.
Siddarth: Normal.
VoiceOver: Show detail.
Siddarth: Show detail, right? I'll hit Vivo Space. So it's great that even after one and a half month, sorry, one and a half year of my Mac, still the battery health is normal. And we'll see how much percent the battery health is.
VoiceOver: Nine items optimized battery charging on switch.
Siddarth: Right, I'll go... We were left here to the left side of the screen. Yes, it's right.
Siddarth: It's 100%. And I feel it's a great battery. I like the way battery, how it optimizes on Mac than the iPhone. The maximum capacity is 100%. But we can't really see the cycle count here. For that, what we have to do is, first I'll close the settings.
VoiceOver: authentication
Siddarth: right i'll open the search box again with command space
VoiceOver: spotlight spotlight spotlight search
Siddarth: all right ere i will type system information if i just type system i get the uh the filled it here s-y-s-t-e-m some information space i'll just type i-n-f i-n-f it will be already uh taken so i just hit enter here authentication
VoiceOver:…
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