The iPad depends on its battery to keep you running all day, and although the iPad has a much larger battery than the iPhone, you may find that the iPad is not able to run all day on a single charge, if that describes your iPad, You may want to monitor the health of your iPad’s battery and here are the steps to do so, according to business insider.
How to check iPad battery health
Apple doesn’t make it easy to monitor your iPad’s battery health, at least compared to an iPhone. The iPhone Settings app has a Battery Health feature that tells you how well your battery is performing as you get older; But the iPad Settings app doesn’t have this feature.
If you want to look at the health of your iPad battery, you need to install and use a third-party app to monitor the battery.
Battery monitoring apps for iPad require your iPad to be connected to a computer, and here’s how to check the health of your iPad’s battery using iMazing.
1. Download and install iMazing on your computer, there is a free trial, although you can buy the premium version which offers additional features.
2. When the installation is complete, iMazing should start automatically, if necessary, tap Continue Trial to start using the app.
3. Connect your iPad to your computer with a USB Lightning cable, and the first time you do that, you’ll need to tap Trust to allow your iPad and computer to share information.
4. Make sure your iPad is selected in the device pane on the left, then tap the battery icon at the bottom right.
5. In the window that pops up, you’ll see details regarding your iPad’s battery health, including the maximum charge it can reach compared to when the iPad was new.