![]() I know, it sounds weird, but hear me out. Having a crap ton of tabs open on your Chromebook is yet another way you can unsuspectingly drain your battery. In fact, if you make it a habit to operate at less than 100% for both, your battery will likely reach closer to that 10-12 hour promise from Google since again, that’s how they come up with that number in the factory! Close unnecessary Chrome tabs If you have the opportunity to, or if it’s comfortable enough (many times it’s more comfortable), I recommend you consider the screen and volume of your Chromebook while you’re on the go. It’s no secret that a blazing bright screen and blaring speakers will drain your battery faster than if you tone both down a bit. So, it became fairly standard knowledge that one should run their Chromebook at half brightness and half battery (or less in certain circumstances like at night or indoors) if they wanted to preserve the battery. ![]() ![]() Real world usage is vital to customers like yourself who were picking up a new laptop. If we wanted to advertise that a certain device actually got 10-12 hours of battery on a single charge, we had to prove it. Don’t use max volume and brightness where possibleīack when I worked as a Chromebook Expert in stores, there was plenty of talk about how Chromebook batteries were tested. ![]()
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