8 ways to protect your Windows laptop's battery health
Briefly

To keep your Windows laptop ready for long workdays, you'll need to take some steps to preserve battery health, which is different from merely seeking more battery life.
Hot and cold temperatures are bad for a laptop battery, with heat being especially detrimental; extreme heat can permanently damage a battery and reduce its life span.
By preserving battery health, you'll keep the battery life it came with for longer and avoid costly and inconvenient battery replacements.
Manufacturers recommend ideal operating temperatures for laptops between 50 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit; exceeding these can cause extra wear and tear on the battery.
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