Outdated app processes in combination with newer system configuration and vice-versa can cause unnecessary power usage. To ensure that all app and system processes are running efficiently, make sure all your apps are updated and update your MacBook Pro as soon as possible once you get an update notification.
Environmental Conditions If you use the AirTags in very low or extremely high temperatures, your battery will drain down very quickly, and in some extreme cases, there are even chances of the device turning off.
If you routinely leave your AirPods in their case in a location that gets extremely hot, like inside a car in summer, the batteries will lose their ability to reach a full charge more quickly (which will make the AirPods die sooner).
Dirt in the earbuds or the case can cause the earbuds to not properly charge. Sweat getting into the buds can also lead to charging and pairing problems. You might need to thoroughly clean and dry your earbuds before putting them back in the case.
Features like the backlight and the equalizer—or jumping around your library—can make the battery drain faster, as can using big uncompressed file formats like AIFF. That wireless chip inside the iPod Touch is sapping power even if you're not trawling the Web.
Frequent use of the wireless system shortens the battery life because the system requires more power than normal that use the infrared system, such as changing channels or turning the TV on/off. NOTE: The button or feature may not be available depending on your remote control.
Screen Brightness & Sleep Time Head to Settings > Display > Brightness and lower the brightness to something around 50% or less. Leaving the S9 on auto-brightness we saw far worse battery life. The screen is plenty bright already, so turn it down unless you are outdoors.
Your iPad battery drain could be because of a software bug. You might not have updated iOS in a while. If you're using an older iOS version, you probably already know. You would have been getting update prompts lately.
If Your Oculus Dies Too Fast While in Use If your headset is losing battery life while you are using it, that's simply because you're watching something or playing a game that is taking a lot of processor power, and the battery is going to drain.
Some apps or services may be acting up due to the recent system changes and therefore need some refresh. To fix the problem, you can do a force restart on your iPhone XS Max, to forcibly quit all errant apps and services thus stopping them from draining the battery.
Check battery health You can check the health of your battery in Battery preferences or the Battery status menu: In macOS Big Sur or later, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Battery, select Battery in the sidebar, then click Battery Health.
If the connector or the cable itself is kinked, broken, or even worn down, charging speed can suffer. Again, gauge can prevent some damage, but cables simply wear out over time. If your phone is charging fast, you might have a new, undamaged cable to thank.