If you want to check your Apple Watch’s battery health and usage, you can easily find this information in the Settings app. Whether you’ve noticed your Apple Watch’s battery life isn’t lasting as long as before or you simply want to ensure it stays in top condition, checking its battery health is a good idea.
How to Check Apple Watch Battery Health and Usage
A shorter battery life doesn’t always mean there’s a problem with your watch. Batteries naturally age over time, and this happens to all rechargeable devices, including your iPhone. While you can’t stop this aging process, you can slow it down. Checking your Apple Watch’s battery health can provide insights into its current condition.
Here’s a simple guide on how to check your Apple Watch’s battery health:
1. Press the Digital Crown on your Apple Watch to display all apps.
2. Navigate to Settings.
3. Scroll down and select Battery.
4. Continue scrolling down and tap on Battery Health.
Once you’re in the Battery Health section, you’ll see the “Maximum Capacity” percentage, indicating your Apple Watch’s current battery capacity compared to its original capacity. A common benchmark is 80%; if your battery reaches or falls below this, it might be considered consumed and could benefit from replacement.
Additionally, you’ll find a toggle to enable or disable Optimized Charging for your Apple Watch. While the details you see might not be as precise as those for your iPhone, monitoring your Apple Watch’s battery health and usage gives you a better understanding of its overall performance, especially as it continues to age.