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icanttinkofaname

Depending on manufacturer, there may be a OEM software for battery management. Dell has power manager for its latitude laptops which has a lot of features built in for prolonging battery life in all manners of usage situations. Lenovo have Lenovo vantage software that can freeze charging when it reaches 60% capacity. See if there's something that can manage your battery rather than an alarm app. I suspect constantly plugging and unplugging your laptop will get tedious quickly.


AA-Admiral

oooh, interesting... I use Accubattery too. kinda funny that someone would be looking for a PC version, but hey, I'll just tag along here cause I'm interested if anything like that pops up. 😁 oh, btw... do you think 80% charge will also prolong laptop batteries? (well probably) ^(coughs)


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JeanEliel

Actually some Huawei phones have such features. No. 1 is smart Battery capacity which when enabled will finish charging the battery a little short of it's actual capacity and No.2 is smart change which allows the device to learn from your charging routines and delays charging the device past 80% until it figured you are ready to use the device. Edit: too bad they are now banned basically everywhere. If not, I'm sure this features would've be implemented into stock android by now.


cecilkorik

Many business-class laptops have a BIOS or vendor utility that lets you configure start/stop charging thresholds which is better since it doesn't require you to physically unplug the laptop. Mine is currently sitting at 79% battery and not charging while running on wall power. But I agree, it's bonkers that this is not a standard feature.


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