JAKARTA - Checking the health of your PC, laptop, smartphone, and smartwatch batteries on a regular basis is an important step to understand the conditions and performance of your battery.

Shorter battery life does not necessarily mean something is wrong with your watch. However, battery aging is a general process where device batteries will age over time, and gradually reduce their capacity.

This is normal for recharge batteries, and it happens to all devices, including the iPhone and Apple watch.

Fortunately, you can slow down battery aging, by periodically checking your battery's health. The following is a tutorial on how to check the health of an Apple Watch battery easily.

There, you can see the Maximum Capacity of your current Apple Watch battery percentage. Then, you will also see a switch to enable or disable the Optimized Charging for your Apple Watch


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