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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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| 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. Big fish -el gran pez- EspaA---ol Latino

The advanced viewer provides detailed insights about your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. Tim Burton’s Big Fish (2003) is a cinematic
For Mac, it displays comprehensive information about your internal SSD, including data read and write statistics. This essay argues that the Latin Spanish dubbing
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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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