Apple Watch won’t stay charged

Why is my watch not staying charged anymore? I used to be able to charge it then wear it all night and all day till around 7 when I would need to recharge it again. Now I charge it in the evening sleep with it on and when I get up at 6 I have to recharge it because it’s on like 18%. I’ll then put it back on after it’s charged and by 4:30 it’s down to 10%.

Apple Watch Series 8

Posted on Jan 3, 2023 05:45 PM

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Posted on Jan 5, 2023 08:54 AM

Just for one night forgo the sleep monitoring.

Charge it to 100% before bedtime.

Power it right off - hold in side button till you see the off icon top right, tap it, confirm with slider.

Briefly tap the crown to ensure it is really off.

In the morning power it up. It should be at least 95%. If not then the battery may have an internal discharge and need replacing.

I know its new but these things happen.

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Jan 5, 2023 08:54 AM in response to Sleepyhead96

Just for one night forgo the sleep monitoring.

Charge it to 100% before bedtime.

Power it right off - hold in side button till you see the off icon top right, tap it, confirm with slider.

Briefly tap the crown to ensure it is really off.

In the morning power it up. It should be at least 95%. If not then the battery may have an internal discharge and need replacing.

I know its new but these things happen.

Jan 5, 2023 07:36 AM in response to Sleepyhead96

Thanks for posting in the Apple Support Communities Sleepyhead96,


The following tips should help you maximize the charge of your Apple Watch so it's available when you expect it to be:


Tips for Apple Watch

Update to the latest software.
Always make sure your Apple Watch is using the latest version of watchOS.

• To see if you need an update, open the Apple Watch app on your iPhone and go to My Watch > General > Software Update.
• If an update is available, connect your iPhone to Wi-Fi, attach the charger to your Apple Watch (make sure it has at least 50% charge), and update wirelessly.

Learn more about updating watchOS

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. Note that when the heart rate sensor is off, calorie burn calculations may not be as accurate.
• For longer workouts, you can choose to use a Bluetooth chest strap instead of the built-in heart rate sensor. To pair the Bluetooth chest strap with your watch, make sure the strap is in pairing mode, then open Settings on Apple Watch, select Bluetooth, and choose from the list of Health Devices.
• If you’re very active with your hands and your watch display turns on more than you think it should, you can prevent the display from turning on every time you raise your wrist. Open Settings on Apple Watch, select General, select Wake Screen, and turn Wake Screen on Wrist Raise off. When you want to turn on the display, just tap it or press the Digital Crown.
• Disabling Bluetooth on your iPhone increases the battery drain on your Apple Watch. For more power-efficient communication between the devices, keep Bluetooth enabled on iPhone.

Enable Low Power Mode.

Introduced with watchOS 9, Low Power Mode is an easy way to extend the battery life of your Apple Watch when needed, for example if you’re on a long flight or find yourself without your charger for the night. You can enable it by swiping up to Control Center and tapping on the battery percentage, or by going to Settings > Battery. 

Low Power Mode prolongs battery life by turning off always-on display, limiting the cellular and Wi-Fi connections of your Apple Watch, and disabling background sensor readings including heart rate measurements, high and low heart rate notifications, irregular rhythm notifications, and blood oxygen measurements.
When not connected to your iPhone, your Apple Watch will attempt to retrieve notifications approximately once an hour. When your Apple Watch battery reaches 80% charge Low Power Mode automatically switches off.

View Battery Usage information
To view your battery usage and charging history, open the Settings app on your Apple Watch and go to Battery.

Plug in and power on your computer to charge your Apple Watch.
If you want to charge from your computer, make sure it is plugged in and powered on when you’re using it to charge your Apple Watch via USB. If your Apple Watch is connected to a computer that’s turned off or is in sleep or standby mode, the Apple Watch battery may drain.

If your Apple Watch battery needs service, use Apple or an authorized service provider.


Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple


We hope this helps!


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