Here’s an Apple Watch setup to keep your watch going all day

 You probably know how to use your Apple Watch, but do you know how to charge your Apple Watch? This may seem like a ridiculous question, but there’s actually a hidden battery Apple Watch feature you might not know about.

The Apple Watch supports optimized battery charging, a setting perhaps best known for protecting the iPhone’s battery health. But since watchOS 7, Apple Watch has also offered optimized battery charging. Apple Watch battery health can easily deteriorate over time due to a number of factors. As lithium-ion batteries age chemically, their performance diminishes. This can cause your Apple Watch to last longer on a charge than it did when you first got it.

Enabling optimized battery charging is one of the best Apple Watch tips we can give. After all, there’s nothing more inconvenient than losing power on your Apple Watch when you want to start exercising or take advantage of your device’s sleep tracking features. While watchOS 9 introduces Apple Watch Low Power Mode, you still want to protect your Apple Watch’s battery long-term.

This tip on optimizing battery charging is especially useful for finding out if you have a new Apple Watch Series 8 or Apple Watch SE (2022). However, the rugged Apple Watch Ultra also has an advanced battery health feature called Optimized Charge Limit. Depending on your charging habits, this setting can determine when to charge your smartwatch to an optimized or “capped” limit, and when to allow a full charge.

Both settings are automatically enabled on new Apple Watches. However, if you want to make sure the setting is on (or off), here’s how to enable Optimized Charging for Apple Watch, and the Optimized Charging Limit on Apple Watch Ultra, so you can be sure you’re taking care of your smartwatch’s battery Health status.

How to Enable Apple Watch Optimized Battery Charging

1. Open Settings on Apple Watch

2. Open the battery settings menu.

3. Select Battery Health

4. Turn on Optimized battery charging

After enabling optimized charging on your Apple Watch, you may notice that the watch pauses charging between 75% and 80% capacity. This only happens when your watch thinks you’ll be charging for a long time. It will predict when it will finish charging based on your past charging schedule and location. Optimized charging may not activate if you are not charging your watch in your typical location.

Apple Watch Ultra Optimized Charging Limit

1. Open Settings on Apple Watch

2. Select Battery Health

3. Enable optimized charging limit

The Optimized Charge limit on the Apple Watch Ultra is very similar to the Standard Optimized Charge, but it actually stops charging the Apple Watch Ultra’s battery at the optimization point—rather than just suspending it. You can also bypass the charging limit by tapping the charging icon on Apple Watch Ultra, then tapping Charge Now to Full. If your Apple Watch Ultra is relatively new and has not yet learned about your charging habits, you won’t see this option.

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