hi i was hoping you buy a macbook can someone please tell me about the battery health of this mac? is 86% battery health with 126 cycle count good investment?

  • @DoOmXx_B
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    18 months ago

    Battery is not good

    Im European but 1100 seems good

    • @hotowl69B
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      18 months ago

      Quick question, what causes the battery to degrade like that? My battery has 400 cycles and it’s still at 100% battery health.

      • @remeberthegoodtimesB
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        18 months ago

        One day you’ll reset it and see the battery go down instantly. Sometimes the system doesn’t report the right battery health.

      • @keithcozyyB
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        18 months ago

        My m1 pro has degraded to 96% after barely 6 months of use, i suppose keeping it plugged in for hours or days contributes to the cause.

        However i have noticed that the newer the MacBook, the shorter the lifespan, and more delicate the battery is. Regardless of a 2012 MacBook or 2022, the battery makes Apple money… just as every other part

        • @pizza_toast102B
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          18 months ago

          My 2021 16 inch is at 97% with 170 cycles (used plugged in most of the time)

    • @ShawnyMcKnightB
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      18 months ago

      Is 86 percent capacity normal for 120 or so cycles? That doesn’t seem like much.

  • @Temporary_Anything95B
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    18 months ago

    How many years old ? , if it was bought not too long ago then battery is bad else you can go for it

  • @Alex20041509B
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    18 months ago

    The battery may be a problem But the price it’s fair See if the seller can sell it at 900-1000 Due to the battery

    • @monti9530B
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      18 months ago

      Even if it were in 50% it would still be doing great numbers compared to other laptops.

      I honestly would not replace it until it only last about 4 hours on a charge. At 86% probably still does 10 hours.

      • @milquetoast_wheatleyB
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        18 months ago

        Likely true (I own an M1 Pro and Air), I’m more concerned about battery swelling. The chemical changes are accelerating, and the first casualty is the trackpad. Worth $200 to get it swapped out asap.

        • @monti9530B
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          18 months ago

          Also true! I would definitely have a repair shop have a look at it to see if the battery needs to be swapped. It could be that the OG owner was just using it constantly for heavy work.

    • @KwaboB
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      18 months ago

      New battery asap at 86% is such bullshit

  • @monti9530B
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    18 months ago

    I am near the 100 cycle count on my macbook air and the battery is at 99%. Still seems like a googl deal to me but hot damn did they make it suffer

  • @cappo3B
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    18 months ago

    My M1 Max also has horrible battery health with very little cycles. It seems to be a common problem on these Pros, based on a quick online research

  • @1amchrisB
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    18 months ago

    Looks like a fair deal to me. Depending on currency though. I’m CAD$.

    Keep in mind that the M1 (base) MacBook Pro has a tremendous battery life, so 86% shouldn’t be a big deal. I got mine at 88% (a year ago; likely was plugged in 24/7), and it hasn’t declined since.

    M1 should not dip under 10 hours I don’t think, which, imo is plenty.

  • @pshifrinB
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    18 months ago

    I have a launch day M1 Max also with 86% health and 109 cycles.

  • @nftw1234B
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    18 months ago

    I just bought a MacBook Pro m1 512gb and 16gb ram for 1000$ CAD. Battery had like 38 cycles and 98% maximum capacity. Might be better to wait for a better deal battery replacements cost a lot and this laptop is close to the 75% max charge threshold I give myself before replacing a battery.

  • @eggway_yourmom69B
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    18 months ago

    Eh, my M1 Air is at 87% after 1 year and half

    Although it is important to note that it came with 92% brand new out of the box

    I contacted apple, they never did anything about it, but it never affected my usability, so I didn’t care much, though that seems extremely un-apple like lmao

  • @play_hard_outsideB
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    18 months ago

    If that’s a 14” M1 Pro MBP as it appears to be in the photo, then even at $1,100 with that battery I’d say it’s a great buy.

  • @easen0vB
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    18 months ago

    106 charges at 94%. I use AlDente as I stay plugged in most of the time.

    • @croppeq96B
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      18 months ago

      What is this app for? Does being plugged in most of the time helps to increase battery life?

      • @muszmusz40B
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        18 months ago

        You can Google apphousekitchen, and you’ll have it there. It’s a battery charging limiter, so it wouldn’t charge to 100% (which is stressful for the battery) when you don’t need it

        • @ptfuziB
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          18 months ago

          I found out Sonoma limiting the charging because I was not using the battery lately… So I just un-installed aldente… I was using the free version

          • @easen0vB
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            18 months ago

            I still can’t get it to limit my charging. Probably because i use the battery daily, just don’t want to overcharge it for 8hrs straight.

  • @layyoB
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    18 months ago

    Is this dollars? Best Buy is selling the M2 with the same specs for 400 dollars more.