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Is it OK to use my Asus laptop while charging?

Is it OK to use my Asus laptop while charging?

You should be able to use any laptop while charging, even if it’s the very first time charging it. You should be fine. As long as you let it charge while doing so, i.e. keep it connected to power it will be fine. You’ll be spending that time installing all the updates it needs.

Is it bad for laptop battery to be plugged in all the time?

Laptop Batteries Once your battery is charged to full capacity, it will simply stop charging, so keeping your laptop plugged in will not cause any issues to your battery.

What is Asus battery health charging?

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In order to protect the battery, Battery Health Charging allows you to set your battery’s maximum power of RSOC (Relative State Of Charge) which helps extend the battery’s lifespan. For some models, the battery health charging is integrated in MyASUS.

At what percentage should I charge my Asus laptop?

Standard battery care If a laptop, cell phone, or tablet will not be used for a long time, charge the battery to 50\%, turn the device off, and remove the AC power supply (adapter). Recharge the battery every three months to 50\% to prevent battery damage by over-discharge due to long-term storage without using.

Should I keep my Asus laptop plugged in all the time?

Asus says you should drain the battery to at least 50 percent every two weeks. Leaving your laptop plugged in will not cause short-term damage, but if you only ever use it on AC power, you’ll almost certainly find that after a year, the battery’s capacity has been significantly reduced.

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How many hours does Asus battery last?

Asus Laptop Lithium-Ion Battery, Capacity: 4400 mAh

Brand ASUS
Battery Type Li-ion
Capacity 4400 mAh
Battery Life Up to 4 hours
Charging Time Up to 3 hours

Can I use my laptop while charging?

In short, yes. It is perfectly fine to use your laptop while plugged in and fully charged. Laptops these days are designed to be used while plugged in, as most automatically switch to a power saving mode when running on battery only to extend usage.