About Optimised Battery Charging on your Apple Watch

With Optimised Battery Charging, your Apple Watch learns from your daily charging habits to improve the lifespan of your battery. And supported Apple Watch models offer additional battery charge optimisations with Optimised Charge Limit.

Battery lifespan

A battery's lifespan is related to its chemical age, which is more than just the length of time since the battery was assembled. A battery's chemical age results from a complex combination of several factors, including temperature history and charging pattern.

All rechargeable batteries are consumable components that become less effective as they chemically age. As lithium-ion batteries chemically age, the amount of charge they can hold diminishes, resulting in reduced battery life and reduced peak performance.

Find out more about Apple Watch battery and performance and how to maximise battery performance and lifespan.

How Optimised Battery Charging works

With watchOS 7 and later, your Apple Watch learns from your daily charging habits to improve the lifespan of your battery. This feature, called Optimised Battery Charging, is designed to reduce the wear on your battery and improve its lifespan by reducing the time your Apple Watch spends fully charged. Optimised Battery Charging is on by default when you set up your Apple Watch or after updating to watchOS 7 or later.

When the feature is turned on, your watch delays charging past 80% in certain situations. In these situations, the watch's battery level remains between 75% and 80%. Your watch uses on-device machine learning to learn your daily charging routine so that Optimised Battery Charging only activates when your watch predicts it will be connected to a charger for an extended period of time. The algorithm aims to ensure that your Apple Watch is still fully charged when you remove it from the charger.

You can make your watch charge to full before it's scheduled to do so:

  1. Make sure that your Apple Watch is connected to its charger.

  2. Tap your watch to display the charging screen, then tap the circle with the green or yellow charging iconNo alt supplied for Image.

  3. Tap Charge to Full Now.

Your Apple Watch takes time to learn your charging patterns before it uses Optimised Battery Charging. If your Apple Watch is new, or if you recently updated to watchOS 7 or later, the charging screen will say Charging to full.

If you want to turn off Optimised Battery Charging:

  1. Open the Settings app on your Apple Watch.

  2. Scroll down, then tap Battery.

  3. Tap Battery Health.

  4. Turn off Optimised Battery Charging.

    Optimised battery charging in the Settings app on Apple Watch.
  5. Choose Turn Off Until Tomorrow or Turn Off.

If you have Apple Watch Ultra, Optimised Battery Charging is always on.

Optimised Charge Limit on Apple Watch

In addition to Optimised Battery Charging, supported Apple Watch models offer Optimised Charge Limit. With watchOS 10, this feature is available on Apple Watch SE, Apple Watch Series 6 and later, and Apple Watch Ultra and later. Optimised Charge Limit learns from your daily usage to determine when to charge to an optimised limit and when to allow a full charge. Optimised Charge Limit is on by default when you set up your Apple Watch.

With Optimised Charge Limit active, an open charge ring appears when you connect your Apple Watch to its charger. If you want to charge your watch beyond the optimised limit, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure that your Apple Watch is connected to its charger.

  2. Tap your watch to display the charging screen, then tap the circle with the green or yellow charging iconNo alt supplied for Image.

  3. Tap Charge to Full Now.

Optimised charge limit screen on Apple Watch Ultra.

Your Apple Watch takes time to learn your charging patterns before it uses Optimised Battery Charging or Optimised Charge Limit. If your Apple Watch is new, the charging screen will say Charging to full. Optimised Charge Limit changes dynamically depending on how you use your Apple Watch. Based on your usage patterns, your watch might charge to 100% on some days, and less on others.

Turning off Optimised Charge Limit can increase wear on your battery and reduce its lifespan.

To turn off Optimised Charge Limit on Apple Watch Series 9 or Apple Watch Ultra and later:

  1. Open the Settings app on your watch.

  2. Scroll down, then tap Battery.

  3. Tap Battery Health.

  4. Turn off Optimised Charge Limit.

  5. Choose Turn Off Until Tomorrow or Turn Off.

On Apple Watch SE, Series 6, Series 7 and Series 8, turning off Optimised Battery Charging also turns off Optimised Charge Limit.

Optimised Battery Charging only activates in certain locations

Optimised charging is designed to only activate in locations where you spend the most time, such as your home and place of work. The feature doesn't turn on when your usage habits are more variable, such as when you travel.

Turning on these location settings in the Settings app on your Apple Watch can help Optimised Battery Charging identify situations where it shouldn't be used:

  • Privacy & Security > Location Services > Location Services

  • Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services > System Customisation

  • Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services > Significant Locations > Significant Locations

None of the location information for this feature is sent to Apple.

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