惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

GbyAI
GbyAI
Cloudbric
Cloudbric
aimingoo的专栏
aimingoo的专栏
D
Docker
量子位
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
小众软件
小众软件
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
Cyber Security Advisories - MS-ISAC
博客园 - Franky
S
Schneier on Security
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
Exploit-DB.com RSS Feed
T
Tor Project blog
Google Online Security Blog
Google Online Security Blog
T
Tenable Blog
C
Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crime and Cyber Security
I
InfoQ
罗磊的独立博客
P
Palo Alto Networks Blog
Security Latest
Security Latest
K
Kaspersky official blog
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
I
Intezer
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA
TaoSecurity Blog
TaoSecurity Blog
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
Google DeepMind News
Google DeepMind News
W
WeLiveSecurity
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
V
V2EX
N
Netflix TechBlog - Medium
爱范儿
爱范儿
S
Secure Thoughts
S
Securelist
MyScale Blog
MyScale Blog
Webroot Blog
Webroot Blog
IT之家
IT之家
Cyberwarzone
Cyberwarzone
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Project Zero
Project Zero
NISL@THU
NISL@THU
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
H
Hacker News: Front Page
H
Heimdal Security Blog
博客园_首页
V
Vulnerabilities – Threatpost
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
Recent Announcements
Recent Announcements
Blog — PlanetScale
Blog — PlanetScale
The Cloudflare Blog

BGR - Industry-Leading Insights In Tech And Entertainment

Here's How Much Your Original Macintosh From The '80s Is Worth Today This $10 Gadget On Amazon Adds 4 More USB Ports To Your Laptop 5 Things To Know Before Buying A Laptop Docking Station 11 Ways To Get The Most Out Of Your New PC 7 Of The Best Laptops For Seniors In 2026 Plastic Or Metal Laptop Body: Which Handles Heat Better? Windows Vs macOS: Which Is Better For You? Samsung's Next Laptop Lineup Might Be Abandoning Windows 11 The First Thing To Replace When Your PC Feels Outdated Stop Spending So Much On Second Monitors For Gaming - Do This Instead Amazon Is Selling 2026's Powerful MacBook Air For $150 Off Right Now 5 Ways You Can Speed Up A Slow SSD Laptops Vs. Notebooks: What's The Difference? Intel Is Reportedly Selling CPUs It Would Normally 'Scrap' Due To Overwhelming Demand 3 Common Mistakes People Make When Buying A Monitor Everything Microsoft Is Offering To Stop Students From Buying The MacBook Neo 5 Essential Tips For Cleaning And Maintaining Your PC Can You Use A Laptop Without A Battery? The Keyboard Accessory Most MacBook Owners Should Skip Here's How Much A Replacement Battery For The MacBook Neo Will Cost You How Often Should You Restart Your PC? Here's What Users Say What It Means If Your MacBook Charger Is Blinking Orange Don't Wait To Install Software Updates On Your Laptop - Here's Why Why Did Apple Get Rid Of The Touch Bar On The MacBook Pro? What Happened To IBM PCs? Why The Company Stopped Making Them RAM Prices Are Getting Too High In 2026, So This YouTuber Is Making His Own You Can Finally Get A Raspberry Pi Laptop - But Is It Worth It? Microsoft Says You Don't Need A Third-Party Antivirus App Anymore This Highly Rated 18-In-1 USB-C Hub Is $30 Off On Amazon Right Now 5 Clever Uses For Your PC's Secondary Monitor The 5 Cheapest Upgrades To Turn Your PC Into A Gaming Setup Every New Product Apple Is Launching In 2026 (There Are Over 15) Not Even The Raspberry Pi Is Safe From The RAM Crisis Changing This One Windows Setting Can Make File Explorer Run Much Better This Is One Of The Worst Things You Can Do To Your Laptop Your PC's Task Manager Is Lying To You - Here's Why The MacBook Neo Might Not Have Many Competitors Soon - Here's Why 5 Ways To Speed Up Your MacBook Neo 12 Old-School Computer Accessories That Used To Be Essential Some NZXT PC Renters Could See Their Debt Cleared Up To $5,000 - Here's Why What's The Difference Between IPS And VA Monitors? Blue Or Black: Which USB Port Is Faster? 5 Devices Your Nintendo Switch Pro Controller Can Connect To 1440p Vs. 1080p: What Resolution Is Best For Your Monitor? This $3 USB Gadget Can Make Your Old Laptop Run Like New Here's How Much The MacBook Neo's Display Costs To Replace New Breakthrough In Quantum Computers Could Completely Change How Much They Cost 5 Weird Raspberry Pi Projects That Will Freak Out Your Friends What's The Point Of A Mini PC If You Already Have A Laptop? Don't Wait To Upgrade Your MacBook In 2026 - Here's Why Should You Accept Or Reject Cookies From A Website? These 15 Laptops Have The Longest Lasting Batteries In 2026 5 Reasons Why I Chose PC Gaming Over Consoles In 2026 Is It Safe To Use A 100W Charger On A 65W Laptop? Is Mobile Hotspot Or USB Tethering Faster? Here's What You Need To Know What's The Difference Between Firmware And Software Updates? This Is The Best MacBook For Every Budget 5 Tiny Raspberry Pi Projects That Can Fit In The Palm Of Your Hand 4 Things You Might Not Realize Supercomputers Are Used For This Lenovo Android Tablet Takes Audio To The Next Level Touchscreen Computer Monitors Might Not Be Worth It For You - Here's Why 3 Uses For Your PC's M.2 Slot (Other Than Storage) Framework's CEO Called Out The MacBook Neo For One Potential Problem Why Did Apple Get Rid Of The Glowing Logo On MacBooks? Why The M4 Mac Mini's Power Button Is On The Bottom Should You Buy A Used Hard Drive? Here's What You Need To Know Micro Center's 5 Best Deals In April 2026 Watch Out, Gaming PCs: All Eyes Are On This MacBook Neo Mod You Should Clean Your Keyboard More Often Than Your Bathroom - Here's Why 5 Clever Uses For Your PC's Ethernet Port (Other Than Plugging In Your Router) This Hidden MacBook Feature Tells You Exactly When The Battery Needs Replacing Why Desktop PCs Usually Last Longer Than Laptops 5 PC Upgrades You Can Actually Afford What That Purple Dot On Your MacBook Screen Is Trying To Tell You Are Hard Drives Still Worth Buying In 2026? 5 Of The Most Reliable Budget PCs You Can Buy In 2026 The Laptop Charging Mistake That Could Be Killing Your Battery 4 Underrated SSD Brands That Can Compete With Samsung 5 Of The Best Laptops You Can Buy At Sam's Club Is DDR4 RAM Still Worth Buying In 2026? A 3 Monitor Setup Just Isn't Worth It To Most People - Here's Why You Should Be Clearing Your PC's Cache More Often - Here's Why 4 Signs It's Time To Replace Your External Hard Drive It's Becoming Almost Impossible To Get A Mac Studio Or Mac Mini In 2026 Here's What A MacBook Neo Can Do That Your iPad Couldn't Here's What The Ethernet Port On Your Monitor Is Actually For The PC Brand With The Highest Customer Satisfaction Rating Isn't Apple Your MacBook Screen's Corners Have Hidden Powers You're Probably Not Using How Often Should You Back Up Your PC? The Pros & Cons Of Curved Monitors Shutdown Vs. Sleep: What's Better For Your PC? This $9 Amazon Adapter Lets You Add More Storage To Your PC Modern Computer Monitors Ignore This Myth About The Human Eye, And So Should You Can An Android Tablet Replace Your Laptop? 5 Laptops With Better Battery Life Than The MacBook Air 8 Of The Best Laptops For Minimalists In 2026 Police Are Using Cookies To Catch Criminals - Here's How 4 Clever Uses For The Thunderbolt Port On Your PC Apple Says This Popular MacBook Privacy Accessory Might Destroy Your Screen 3 Hard Drive Myths You Need To Stop Believing
4 Signs Your Laptop Battery Might Be Dying
Joe Oliveto · 2026-05-20 · via BGR - Industry-Leading Insights In Tech And Entertainment
Laptop with icon indicating battery is fully charged

Shirophoto/Getty Images

No laptop battery lasts forever. While there are ways to optimize its lifespan, such as ditching harmful habits that may be killing your laptop battery, it's likely you'll eventually need to replace this essential component. However, the signs of a failing battery aren't always as obvious as your device sending you an alert letting you know it's time for a replacement. That's why it's helpful to familiarize yourself with some of the less obvious signs that a laptop battery might be dying.

Several of the red flags here could potentially indicate a range of technical issues. It's true, of course, that a failing battery isn't always to blame for these types of laptop problems. That said, battery trouble is often the culprit in these instances. While you should take steps to confirm the root of any of these problems, which may involve bringing your device to a professional, these are often signs that a laptop's battery is on its last legs.

Your laptop shuts down for seemingly no reason

Laptop user resting head on device in frustration

Siphotography/Getty Images

Has your device begun shutting down with no apparent warning when it's running on battery power? There are several potential causes of this issue. If it occurs when your battery nevertheless indicates it has sufficient charge to keep the laptop running, you might understandably assume that another factor is to blame. It's certainly not a bad idea to run a virus scan and confirm that a piece of malware isn't the issue.

If your scan indicates no viruses or malware, a laptop crashing without warning could be a sign of a failing battery. This may be the case even if the battery supposedly still has a charge. A functioning laptop battery should provide the device with a consistent flow of power. The laptop may shut down unexpectedly if the battery fails to do so effectively. A battery that doesn't supply consistent power is likely faulty, damaged, or dying, and it will probably need to be replaced.

You face a range of charging (or charge-related) issues

Person inserting charging cord into laptop

ANDRANIK HAKOBYAN/Shutterstock

The amount of time it takes for your laptop to charge usually shouldn't vary all that much. If it takes your laptop longer to charge than normal, this might be a sign of a dying battery. Be aware that taking a long time to bring it back to full isn't the only charging issue that could be linked to battery trouble.

For example, you might notice that charging is inconsistent. Sometimes, the laptop charges reliably, while in other instances it may not. Even if the device charges up, its battery power may nevertheless drain more quickly than expected. A battery that doesn't retain its charge for as long as it used to is probably in need of a replacement.

A similar problem that can be easy to overlook if you're not actively paying attention to it is fast, seemingly random, or unexpected changes in a battery's charge. For example, maybe your battery is at 80%, then within a few minutes, it depletes to 50%, only to shoot back up suddenly after. This is yet another red flag that you should install a new battery. It's worth noting that, although it's technically possible to run a laptop without a battery by relying solely on AC power, doing so isn't recommended. For instance, a sudden cut to the power could result in the device crashing, resulting in any unsaved work being lost.

Your laptop battery is over 2 years old

Person replacing laptop battery

Nongasimo/Getty Images

You'll find various estimates for how long a laptop battery is supposed to last before it needs to be replaced. Some will claim a laptop battery is typically only reliable for 2 to 3 years, while others will suggest 2 to 5 years is more of a reasonable lifespan. In reality, a laptop battery can essentially be charged only a finite number of times. What this number is varies from one laptop battery model to another, but it's typically somewhere between 300 and 1000.

In any case, a laptop battery that's over 2 years of age definitely isn't getting any healthier. This doesn't necessarily mean you need to replace the battery as soon as it hits its second birthday. However, it does mean that you should start monitoring for the warning signs listed here. Be prepared to replace the battery if you notice any other issues developing.

The battery is swelling

Stethoscope on top of laptop indicating need for repairs

Brianajackson/Getty Images

Most of the issues here should prompt you to start looking into replacement batteries sooner rather than later. However, this particular sign of a failing battery tells you it's time to avoid using your laptop entirely until a professional has addressed the problem. You could risk injury if you continue using your device when the battery is damaged in this capacity.

Do you notice the battery seems to be swelling? Similarly, you might notice that its housing is cracked, or the laptop looks swollen around the trackpad or keyboard areas. This could be the result of chemical processes causing the battery to release gases internally. If you continue using the device with a battery in this condition, it could theoretically catch fire or even explode. See a professional repair tech right away to fix the issue.

Keep in mind that there are certain steps you can take to prevent your battery from dying prematurely. For example, you should try not to let your battery's charge dip below 20% before hooking the laptop back up to AC power. Just remember that any laptop battery will die eventually. Monitoring for these warning signs can help you anticipate when this may be happening, giving you the chance to replace the unit before the battery fails for good.