Why Your Apple Watch Dies So Fast: 14 Battery-Saving Tricks (2024)

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Is your Apple Watch battery life not what it used to be? While an Apple Watch battery is supposed to last 18 hours, certain activities, such as making calls, listening to music, and doing workouts can drain your battery life faster.[1] However, if your Apple Watch is not lasting long under normal usage, there could be other issues at play. This wikiHow article teaches you why your Apple Watch is dying so fast, and a shows you a few simple tricks to fix it.

Things You Should Know

  • Disable features like "Always On", "Hey Siri", "Wake on Wrist Raise," and other features to save battery life.
  • If your Apple Watch is an older model, the battery may have deteriorated due to age.
  • Low battery life could also be due to software update issues or pairing problems.

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Why Your Apple Watch Dies Fast

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    Age. As with all electronic devices, your Apple Watch's rechargeable battery does not last forever. The more you use a lithium-ion battery, the less it can hold a charge. If you have an older Apple Watch, the battery won't last as long as it used to.

    • Only charge it when it needs charging. Frequent charging can cause battery life to deteriorate faster.
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    General usage. The way you use your Apple Watch affects how long the battery will last between charges. Everything from the brightness of your screen to the number of notifications you receive can impact your battery life. Check out our tricks to improve battery life on your Apple Watch to get the most out of your battery.

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    Pairing problems. Your Apple Watch uses up battery more quickly if it doesn't have a strong connection to your iPhone.

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    It may be too hot or too cold. If you keep your Apple Watch in excessively cold or excessively hot temperatures, it can cause your battery life to deteriorate quicker. Keep your Apple Watch at room temperature as often as possible to preserve battery life.

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    Out of date software. If your Apple Watch software is out of date, there could be bugs or flaws draining your battery quicker. Check for updates and install them when available.

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    Lower the screen brightness. If the display is set to light up really bright, this will use up battery more quickly. The display should only be as bright as you need to see it. Use the following steps to lower the display brightness. :Use Your Apple Watch Step 7 Version 2.jpg|center]]

    • Press the Digital Crown.
    • Select the Settings app.
    • Select Display & Brightness.
    • Tap the small sun icon on the left below "Appearance" to lower the brightness.
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    Decrease the display time. When your Apple Watch's display is on, it eats up your battery more quickly. Set your display time to 15 seconds to ensure that it only stays lit long enough to look at it:

    • Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
    • Tap General Settings.
    • Tap Wake Screen.
    • Select "15-seconds."
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    Turn off the Wake on Wrist Raise feature. When you turn off the Wake on Wrist Raise feature, your Apple Watch will only wake when you press the round (Digital Crown) button. This keeps your Apple Watch from waking up when it's not needed and saves some battery.[2]

    • Press the Digital Crown.
    • Select the Settings app.
    • Select Display & Brightness.
    • Toggle off "Wake on Wrist Raise."
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    Turn on Reduce Motion. Reduce Motion limits the amount of motion and animations you see on the display. This also saves battery life. Use the following steps to turn on Reduce Motion:[3]

    • Tap the Digital Crown.
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Accessibility.
    • Tap Reduce Motion.
    • Toggle on "Reduce Motion."
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    Close apps that you aren't using. Apps can run in the background, even when they are not being used. To save battery life, close apps that you aren't using. Use the following steps to do so:

    • Press the side button on the right.
    • Swipe up and down to scroll through the apps that are open.
    • Swipe left on an app that is open.
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    Turn on Power Saving Mode when the battery gets low. The Power Saving feature turns off Always On and disables the heart rate monitor. If your battery gets very low, this will allow you to get more use out of your Apple Watch before it dies.[4]

    • Tap and hold the Apple Watch screen.
    • Swipe up on the Control Center.
    • Toggle "Low Power Mode" on.
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    Turn off Background App Refresh. The feature allows apps to constantly check for updates and data, which eats away at your battery life. To turn off background app refresh:

    • Tap the round (Digital Crown) button on the right side of your Apple Watch.
    • Select the Settings app.
    • Select General.
    • Select Background App Refresh.
    • Toggle Background App Refresh off.
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    Unpair and re-pair your Apple Watch. If there are connection issues with your iPhone, it may be causing your Apple Watch battery to not last as long. Use the following steps to unpair and then pair your Apple Watch again:[5]

    • Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
    • Tap the My Watch tab.
    • Tap the icon that resembles a circle with an "i" next to your watch.
    • Tap Unpair Apple Watch.
    • Turn on your Apple Watch and bring it close to your iPhone.
    • Tap Continue in the pairing screen.
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    Delete non-Apple apps. Apple designs its official apps to run on watchOS efficiently. If you have third-party apps on your watch, they may not have been designed with the same efficiency. You can also delete any apps you don't use.[6]

    • Press the Digital Crown.
    • Tap and hold the display until the "View Options" screen appears.
    • Tap Edit Apps.
    • Tap the "x" button next to any apps you want to delete.
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    Turn off push notifications. If your Apple Watch is constantly getting push notifications, it might be eating into your battery life. You can turn off some or all notifications on your Apple Watch to hold a charge longer.[7]

    • Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
    • Tap the My Watch tab.
    • Tap Notifications.
    • Tap an app you want to turn off notifications for.
    • Tap Notifications off or Send to Notification Center.
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    End exercises after each workout. While in exercise mode, your Apple Watch is continually monitoring your heart rate. If you forget to turn off the exercise, the heart monitor will remain on, and continue using your battery. To save battery life, swipe right at the end of your workout and tap End.

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    Turn off "Hey Siri." When Hey Siri is turned on, your Apple Watch will be listening for those two words whenever your display is on. If you don't use this feature very often, consider turning it off to save battery life.

    • Press the Digital Crown.
    • Open the Settings app.
    • Tap Siri.
    • Toggle off "Listen for 'Hey Siri'".
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    Update the software. If your Apple Watch software is out of date, bugs in the software might be impacting your battery. To check for updates:[8]

    • Open the Watch app on your iPhone.
    • Tap the My Watch tab.
    • Tap General > Software Update.
    • If an update is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install.[9]
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    Download music instead of streaming it. Streaming music uses more battery power than downloading songs to your Apple Watch. To preserve your battery, save the songs to your watch instead of streaming.

    • Open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone.
    • Tap the My Watch tab.
    • Tap Music.
    • Tap Add Music below "Playlists & Albums."
    • Select a category.
    • Tap the music you want to download.
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      Why Your Apple Watch Dies So Fast: 14 Battery-Saving Tricks (2024)

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      Why Your Apple Watch Dies So Fast: 14 Battery-Saving Tricks? ›

      Disable features like "Always On", "Hey Siri", "Wake on Wrist Raise," and other features to save battery life. If your Apple Watch is an older model, the battery may have deteriorated due to age. Low battery life could also be due to software update issues or pairing problems.

      How long does 14 battery last on Apple Watch? ›

      Apple Watch is so capable you'll want to wear it all day long. So we made sure we gave it a battery that lasts all day, too. Our goal for battery life is 18 hours after an overnight charge, factoring in things like checking the time, receiving notifications, using apps, and doing a 60-minute workout.

      How do I stop my Apple Watch from dying so fast? ›

      How Can I Save The Battery On My Apple Watch?
      1. Pair Your Apple Watch and iPhone Again. ...
      2. Update Your Software. ...
      3. Turn Off 'Wake Screen on Wrist Raise' ...
      4. Disable Always On Display. ...
      5. Adjust Brightness. ...
      6. Use A Darker Watch Face. ...
      7. Turn On Reduce Motion. ...
      8. Close Apps You Are Not Using.

      How can I make my Apple Watch battery more efficient? ›

      How can I increase the battery life of my Apple Watch?
      1. Disable the Wi-Fi and WalkieTalkie on your Apple Watch. ...
      2. Minimize Apple Watch notifications that are not useful to you. ...
      3. Remove the apps that consume the most power from your Apple Watch. ...
      4. Disable environmental sound measuring. ...
      5. Turn off always-on display mode.

      How do I make my Apple Watch battery last longer when I run? ›

      Adjust your settings.

      There are a few ways you can preserve battery life on your Apple Watch: During running and walking workouts, turn on Power Saving Mode to disable the heart rate sensor. To do this, open the Apple Watch app on iPhone, go to My Watch > Workout, and turn on Power Saving Mode.

      Why is my brand new Apple Watch dying so fast? ›

      There could be multiple reasons why your Apple Watch is dying so fast. If it's an older model, it may be due to the age of its components. Newer models could have a pairing or software update issue. Adjusting your settings can extend your Apple Watch's battery life.

      Why is my Apple battery suddenly draining so fast? ›

      Settings. If your iPhone no longer holds a charge, certain settings could be to blame. Screen brightness, Bluetooth®, GPS, or even your Wi-Fi connection settings can drain your battery when these features are turned on.

      What drains the Apple Watch battery the most? ›

      When you raise your wrist to see your watch or tap the screen, it "wakes" the display for a short period of time. If you have the wake time set to 70 seconds, that will drain the battery quickly.

      Why is my watch battery dying so quickly? ›

      The battery of your watch may be draining fast due to:

      1. This may occur if the number of screen wake-up times increases when you raise your wrist in special scenarios. 2. The power consumption of your watch may increase when you enable Auto heart rate monitoring.

      Is it bad to charge your Apple Watch every night? ›

      Regardless of how you use your Apple Watch, the battery life will deplete slightly after every charging cycle. Apple defines a charging cycle as every 100% battery capacity discharged. There's no indication from Apple that charging overnight affects battery health.

      Why is my Apple Watch battery health so bad? ›

      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 shorter amounts of time before a device needs to be recharged.

      How to save battery on iPhone 14? ›

      To conserve battery power, try turning off background app refresh, disabling location services for unnecessary apps, reducing screen brightness, enabling low power mode, closing unused apps, keeping apps updated, and restarting your iPhone.

      How long should an Apple Watch battery last in a day? ›

      According to Apple, the Apple Watch Series 8 and Series 9 have an "all-day battery" good enough for up to 18 hours between charges. The Apple Watch Ultra and Ultra 2 should last up to 36 hours on a single charge, while the Watch SE 2 should also endure 18 hours per charge.

      Does dark mode save battery? ›

      Changing from light to dark mode reduces the phone's power consumption by 42% at 100% screen brightness. When the brightness level is 50%, switching from light mode to dark mode saves 9 % of the battery, and when the brightness level is 30%, the saving is only 3 %.

      How do I keep my battery 100% healthy? ›

      Maintaining Your Phone Battery's Health
      1. Change your settings so your screen turns off sooner after disuse.
      2. Reduce your screen's brightness.
      3. Disable keyboard vibrations and haptic feedback.
      4. Charge your battery before it dies.
      5. Don't always charge your battery to 100%
      6. Turn on your adaptive battery saver.

      How long does iPhone 14 battery actually last? ›

      Comparing iPhone 14 Battery mAh
      ModelBattery milliampsDuration in hours
      iPhone 14 Pro:3,200 mAhUp to 23 hours of video playback. Up to 75 hours of audio playback.
      iPhone 14 Pro Max4,323 mAhUp to 29 hours of video playback. Up to 95 hours of audio playback.
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      Can I swim with my Apple Watch 14? ›

      From laps in a pool to a freestyle across open water, your Apple Watch Series 2 or later is ready for a swim with you.

      How many hours should my Apple Watch battery last? ›

      According to Apple, the Apple Watch Series 8 and Series 9 have an "all-day battery" good enough for up to 18 hours between charges. The Apple Watch Ultra and Ultra 2 should last up to 36 hours on a single charge, while the Watch SE 2 should also endure 18 hours per charge.

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