In this video we provide real world tests to see exactly how long the battery on the M1 MacBook Air will last. world tests to see exactly how long the battery on the M1 MacBook Air will lastHow long does the MacBook Air M2 battery last? The MacBook Air M2 battery lasted between 10-12 hours on a single charge in our testing, though endurance will vary depending on your workload.
As your battery ages, it will lose capacity as part of the normal aging process. Modern MacBook batteries are good for 1000 cycles before needing to be replaced, while older models typically withstand 300 cycles. You can see how your battery is affected by usage using the graphs under System Settings > Battery.
Apr 26, 2015. #10. shutup25 said: Hey guys, forgive a potentially stupid question, but I just bought a new 2015 Retina MacBook Pro, and I noticed today that after about 13 hours in sleep mode, the battery had lost 13% battery life (1% per hour). No, that is not normal. 1% per hour is about right for normal sleep, but newer Mac portables likeThat MacBook Pro is very similar to the MacBook Air, and there is a $1,000 gap between the MacBook Air and the new 14-inch MacBook Pro. Maybe the updated 13-inch MacBook Pro's M1 Pro chip wouldn't
Battery University recommends that "a device should feature a 'Long Life' mode that keeps the battery at 4.05V/cell and offers a [state of charge] of about 80 percent" to prolong the life of the battery. Many companies have adopted such charging modes, including Apple. You'll find this setting under System Preferences > Battery > Battery.mftO.