


Step 3: Click on the Energy section, where you can check the remaining usage time of the battery under Time remaining.

2. Checking via Terminal
Step 1: Firstly, open Finder > Applications > Utility > Terminal.

Step 2: Then, type the command line pmset -g batt.


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