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Batteries found inside portable devices are considered consumables. This means that over time, use and other influences, it simply loses its properties and capabilities. In general, batteries prefer to be charged in the range from 20 to 80% - of course, the battery will work for you even outside this range, but if it is in it for a long time, then the battery ages faster. Within Apple devices, the battery status can be determined simply through the battery condition data, which is given as a percentage. If the battery condition drops below 80%, the battery is automatically considered bad and the user should have it replaced.

How to turn on Optimized Battery Charging on Apple Watch

So, according to the text above, to ensure ideal health, you should not charge the battery above 80%. Of course, it is somehow unthinkable that you check the device every now and then to see if it has already been charged to this value. That's why Apple offers the Optimized Charging function in its systems, which can stop charging at 80% during regular charging and then recharge the last 20% just before disconnecting from the charger. The procedure for activating Optimized charging is as follows:

  • First, you need to on your Apple Watch they pressed the digital crown.
  • Once you've done that, find and open the app in the list of apps Settings.
  • Then move one piece below, where then click on the column with the name Battery.
  • Within this section, swipe in the direction again Dolu and go to Battery health.
  • Here you just need to go down with the switch activate possibility Optimized charging.

Using the above procedure, it is therefore possible to activate Optimized charging on the Apple Watch, which can guarantee a longer battery life. However, it should be noted that this function is not active immediately after switching on. If you decide to activate it, the system will first start collecting information about how and especially when you charge your Apple Watch. Based on this, it creates a kind of charging scheme, thanks to which it can subsequently cut off the charge at 80%, and then continue charging to 100% just before you try to disconnect the Apple Watch from the charger. This means that in order for the user to use Optimized charging, he must charge his watch regularly, for example overnight. In case of irregular charging, for example during the day, it will not be possible to use the mentioned function.

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