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With coconutBattery you are always aware of your current battery health. It shows you live information about the battery quality in your Mac, iPhone and iPad
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A comprehensive view of your battery's health.



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| Feature | coconutBattery | coconutBattery Plus |
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| iPhone/iPad Battery Diagnostic | ||
| Mac Battery Diagnostic | ||
| Save Battery Health Info | ||
| Mac Battery Details in Menu Bar | ||
| iPhone/iPad Battery Details in Menu Bar | ||
| WiFi Support | ||
| Battery Lifetime Analyzer | ||
| Advanced Viewer (SSD stats etc.) | ||
| Custom Printing Templates | ||
| Notifications |

Once you’ve enabled Wi-Fi communication between your Mac and iPhone/iPad, you no longer need a USB connection to check your device’s health through coconutBattery.

The Lifetime Analyzer provides detailed lifetime information, including maximum, minimum, and average temperature, voltage, charge/discharge rate ranges, and battery operating time.

The advanced viewer provides detailed insights about your Mac, iPhone, and iPad.
For Mac, it displays comprehensive information about your internal SSD, including data read and write statistics.
The available information varies by device. Try the free trial to discover what details are accessible for your devices.
Get notified when your Mac battery drops below a set percentage or remaining time. Additionally, receive alerts when your iPhone or iPad battery percentage falls below a customizable threshold.

You can use your own customized HTML templates for printing Mac and iOS device reports.

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