How to Use New Battery Settings to Improve Battery Life in macOS Big Sur

Jul. 6, 2020



Apart from thecustomizable control center, much-improved Messages app with new features likeiMessage effectsandMemoji,what has caught my eyes the most in macOS Big Sur is a set of new battery settings. They are well-thought-out and can go a long way in enhancing the battery life of macOS 11. If you would like to give them a shot, follow along to learn how to use new battery settings to improve battery life in macOS Big Sur.

Customize New Battery Settings to Improve Battery Life in macOS Big Sur

Customize New Battery Settings to Improve Battery Life in macOS Big Sur

For a change, Apple has replaced the “Energy Saver” section of System Preferences with a super handy “Battery” section designed to bolster the battery reporting ability of macOS. Not only the old Energy Saver features have been tweaked a bit, some new features like Usage History and Screen on Time also let you check how the battery is performing.

Unlike before, you can keep a tab on the battery time remaining estimation right from the battery icon in the menu bar. Simply click on the battery icon placed in the menu bar. Now, a contextual menu will pop out showing the battery time remaining estimation along with other useful information like the app that’s eating into the significant battery on your Mac.

If your device is draining the battery a lot, this app might be playing the spoilsport. Therefore, taking control of it can play a vital role in extending the battery life of your macOS 11 device.

Note:If you click on the battery icon when it’s plugged-in, it will show the estimated remaining time until your Mac is fully charged.

macOS 11 shows the battery usage history to let you find out how the battery is performing. Times when you want to get to the root cause of battery drain issue on your Mac, it can come in really handy in offering you a better insight.

  1. Click on thebattery iconin the menu bar and chooseBattery Preferences.(alternately, navigate to System Preferences -> Battery)

  2. Now, click onUsage Historyin the sidebar.

  3. Next, check out the energy usage for the last 24 hours. If you want to find out the battery usage history of the past week, click on theLast 10 Daystab.

Right now, it doesn’t offer a detailed breakdown about which apps used the battery the most like the battery section of iOS. As macOS 11 is still in beta, I hope Apple includes the detailed rundown later.

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Based on your needs, you can fine-tune the battery preferences to cut down unnecessary power consumption.

  1. Click on thebattery iconwhich appears in the menu bar ->Battery Preferences.

  2. Now, click onBatteryin the sidebar.

  3. Next, you have four ways to improve the battery life of your macOS device.

Show Battery Status in Menu Bar:If you want to keep an eye on the battery status of your Mac right from the menu bar, make sure the box for Show Battery Status in Menu Bar is checked off.

Turn Display off After:It’s always recommended to keep shorter auto-lock time. Anything between 1-5 minutes auto-lock is considered good. So, be sure to keep it as short as possible.

Slightly Dim the Display While on Battery Power:If you are willing to extend the battery life of your macOS 11 device by cutting down all the unnecessary things, be sure to check the box for it. While it may seem too small a thing to be given serious attention, features like this can eventually prove to be quite handy in conserving the power of the device.

Enable Power Nap While on Battery Power:This is yet another pretty well-thought-out way to preserve the battery of your macOS device. Do note that your Mac can periodically check for new email, calendar, and other iCloud photos while being in sleep mode.

Another way you can boost the battery life of your Mac is by taking control of the power adapter preferences.

  1. Now, click onPower Adapterin the sidebar and then customize its settings as per your needs.

Show battery status in the menu bar:It can play a useful role in letting you keep a tab on the status of the battery.

Turn Display off After:It allows you to adjust the auto-lock of your Mac. Use the drag handle to move the slider left/right to adjust it. While 1 minute is the minimum, 3 hours is the maximum.

Wake for Network Access:Check this box to make your computer wake for network access.

Enable Power Nap While Plugged into a Power Adapter:Check this box to make your Mac take a power nap while being plugged into a power adapter. Keep in mind that your Mac can back up using Time Machine and periodically check for things like calendar, iCloud updates, and email.

There is also an option to schedule your Mac to start up or wake at a preferred time. If you want your device to be ready for you at a specific time and automatically go into the sleep mode when you are not using it, the scheduling feature can be of great help.

  1. Hit thebattery iconin the menu bar ->Battery Preferences.

  2. Now, click onSchedulein the sidebar and then fine-tune both the start-up or wake in line with your needs.

Apple has slightlyhidden the battery percentage in macOS Big Sur. For a change, it’s no longer located in the contextual menu of the battery icon. So, how do you get it back? Well, you need to navigate toSystem Preferences -> Dock & Menu Bar -> Battery. Now, tick the box for Show Percentage. From now onward, the battery percentage will begin to show up in the menu bar.

So, these are the ways through which you can make the most of the new battery settings to maximize the battery life in macOS 11. If used perfectly, they can play a major role in cutting down the unnecessary power consumption on Mac. As someone who hates to run intobattery draining issues, I’ve found this feature quite helpful.

Since we are talking about the ways of improving battery on macOS, I would recommend you to also check out our guides about how tokeep a track of CPU temperatureanddisable Turbo Boostas they play key roles in boosting the battery life. And before we wrap up, do share your thoughts about these new battery settings and what makes them so handy.

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