Batteries aren’t meant to last forever, and that includes the battery that powers your laptop. It might seem like the power source that gives life to your device should be the tech equivalent of an everlasting gobstopper, but as with any other battery, your laptop battery has a life cycle, one that ends at some point.
It’s important to keep an eye on your laptop battery’s health for that very reason: it can, and likely will, die at some point, and you don’t want to get stuck replacing it in a pinch. Plus, just because the battery has died doesn’t mean you need to buy a new laptop.

How and why laptop batteries die
Most laptops use lithium-ion batteries as the power source, and as a general rule, this type of battery tends to lose charging capabilities. This can cause your laptop battery, which once held a full charge of 100%, to be limited to, say, 30% over time.
This can obviously interfere with your productivity — and also your laptop’s efficiency. Laptops are meant to be portable, but if you can’t move them from one place to the next without the battery dying, it can cause issues with how useful your device is to you.

This happens because your laptop battery is only equipped to handle a limited number of full battery cycles or, in layman’s terms, the charging process in which your battery goes from 0% to 100% before it starts losing efficiency. If you consistently put your laptop battery through full charge cycles, it will lose efficiency, and so will older batteries as they age.

Your laptop battery can also lose efficiency if you’re partially charging it. Let’s say you regularly charge your laptop from 30% to 50%, or about 20% each time you charge it. Well, do that five times and you’ll have completed one battery cycle because you’ve charged your laptop 100% in total.
You can’t just avoid charging your battery to cut down on the cycles you put it through, which is why it’s important to check your battery’s health instead. Doing so will give you a good idea of how much more abuse your battery can take and help prompt you to make some changes to preserve the battery health when you can.

But how do you do that? Let’s take a look.

How to check the battery life on your laptop
The steps you take to check your battery health will depend on which type of laptop you use. Checking on the health of your battery on a Macbook is much simpler than checking the health of your battery on a PC laptop, which involves a much more laborious process. Let’s start with the difficult one first.

How to check the battery health of your PC laptop
Option #1: Use the Windows PowerShell terminal (Windows 8 or later).

To check your battery health, you just have to use one simple command from the Windows Powershell terminal.

  • Click the Start menu on your laptop.
  • Search for PowerShell and then click on the PowerShell option that appears.
  • Once it appears, type the following command: powercfg /batteryreport.
  • Press Enter, which will generate a report that includes information on your battery health.
  • Search for the folder in your user accounts directory with the name: C:\Users[YourUsername] to access the report.
  • Note: Rather than searching for Powershell, you can opt to type “cmd” while pressing the Start button.
  • Press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to run it in administrator mode.
  • While in admin mode, type powercfg /batteryreport.
  • Hit Enter.
  • Go to Users\Your Username folder and look for the battery-report.html file to access the report.
Following either set of instructions above generates a report containing a ton of information on your laptop, including information about your battery health. This report will be an HTML file, so all you have to do is double-click it to view the contents.

You can find the information about your battery health by scrolling down on the report to the Battery Information section. This section will include subsections with information on Design Capacity, Full Charge Capacity, and Cycle Count.

It also includes a subsection called Battery Life Estimates, which will give you a clearer picture of how long your laptop battery will last now on a full charge, along with information on how long it would last on a full charge when it was new. This information should help you better understand where your battery is in its life cycle.

Option #2: Use Battery Report, which allows you to see your battery health (best for older laptops)

  • Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu.
  • Choose Command Prompt (Admin). (Note: This opens Command Prompt as an administrator, which allows you to run a battery report for your laptop).
  • When Command Prompt opens, type in the same command you use for Windows PowerShell: powercfg /batteryreport and run the report.
  • This will do the same thing as the Windows PowerShell method does: it will generate a report that includes information on your battery health, which can be found by searching in your accounts directory for a folder called C:\Users[YourUsername].

As with the PowerShell method, this report will show you information about your battery, along with the name, serial number, and chemistry type of the battery.

How to check the battery health for your Mac laptop
It’s surprisingly simple to check the health of your Macbook battery, especially when compared to checking the battery health on a PC laptop. To check the health of your battery on a Macbook:

  • Hold the Option key and click on the Apple menu.
  • Click on System Information.
  • Scroll down to Hardware > Power > Cycle Count.

The “Cycle Count” section will give you a firm number of times your laptop battery has completed the battery cycle, and you can use this number to better understand where your Macbook battery is in its life cycle. You’ll also find information on what the full charge capacity is, the charge remaining, and a ton of other information about your battery, including the serial number.

This information is important because the battery cycles will vary with each model of the Macbook. As you can see on the screenshot above, the Macbook this was written on has a cycle count of 253, which may seem high, but it’s a Macbook Pro, and Macbook Pros released in 2009 and later have 1,000 cycles on their batteries. So, this Macbook is about a third of the way into the full battery life cycle.

But, if you complete a battery health check and find that your battery is at the end of its life cycle, don’t panic. There are plenty of replacement batteries available to keep your laptop up and running, and there are tons of ways to help preserve your overall battery life, 
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