I'm curious how other M1 Pro & M1 Pro Max owners are doing in the battery health department after around 2 years of ownership.
I'm extremely pleased with where mine is at after 2 years of daily use. I've got approximately 95% battery health after 391 cycles. The only battery management I practice is limiting my charge to 85%.
Despite my aversion to upgrading more than every 3-4 years, the M1 Pros were an easy day 1 decision for me because of the battery life potential. The way I use my laptop is extremely bad for battery health on Intel MBPs (VMs, compiling software, RAW photo processing).
The 2 year mark is meaningful for me because if I was careful about how to I used my Intel MBPs, I'd still have a barely healthy battery after 2 years. Now, I'm using my computer without any power management concerns and it just works no matter what I do with it.
I'm extremely pleased with where mine is at after 2 years of daily use. I've got approximately 95% battery health after 391 cycles. The only battery management I practice is limiting my charge to 85%.
Despite my aversion to upgrading more than every 3-4 years, the M1 Pros were an easy day 1 decision for me because of the battery life potential. The way I use my laptop is extremely bad for battery health on Intel MBPs (VMs, compiling software, RAW photo processing).
The 2 year mark is meaningful for me because if I was careful about how to I used my Intel MBPs, I'd still have a barely healthy battery after 2 years. Now, I'm using my computer without any power management concerns and it just works no matter what I do with it.