Replacement Batteries for MacBook
NewerTech NuPower — Bring back more time unplugged with up to 23% more capacity vs. original Apple factory batteries!
Replacement Batteries for MacBook
13-inch MacBook (White, Late 2009 - Mid 2010)
Model ID:
- MacBook6,1
- MacBook7,1
Only $79.99
13-inch MacBook (Black, Mid 2006 - Early 2008)
Model ID:
- MacBook1,1
- MacBook2,1
- MacBook3,1
- MacBook4,1
Only $67.99
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13-inch MacBook (White, Mid 2006 - Mid 2009)
Model ID:
- MacBook1,2
- MacBook2,1
- MacBook3,1
- MacBook4,1
- MacBook5,1
Only $64.99
Restore the Runtime on your MacBook
Work & Play Longer Unplugged
The replacement battery you choose for your MacBook should provide safe, high-performance power, maximum battery life, and superior reliability. NewerTech NuPower is the right solution for your Mac.
A premier OWC brand since 2003, NewerTech NuPower batteries are designed with the highest quality materials to meet or exceed factory specifications, and are fully compatible with all applicable OEM sleep and power reduction modes.
DIY? OWC Makes It Possible.
OWC believes in providing complete solutions to solve your upgrade needs. That’s why NewerTech NuPower batteries include all tools, materials, guides, and how-to videos to help you get the job done right. And if you run into an unforeseen hitch, we have your back with award-winning global customer support.
The Right Choice
Besides offering the highest quality, best performing, most reliable replacement battery for your MacBook, NewerTech NuPower batteries are also backed by an industry-leading warranty and free, award-winning customer support.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much does it cost to replace a MacBook Pro battery?
Depending on the model, OWC DIY battery replacement kits for MacBook range from $64.99 to $79.99.
How long does a MacBook battery last?
How long a MacBook battery lasts largely depends on the usage of your Mac and how often you keep it plugged into power. If you regularly keep your MacBook unplugged and let the battery run down each day, it should last you somewhere between 3-5 years before you need to replace the battery. However, if you use your MacBook as a desktop and keep it plugged in at all times, you will reduce the number of cycles your battery goes through and thus prolong the life of your battery for several more years.
Does my MacBook have a healthy battery?
Your MacBook battery health is primarily determined by the number of charge cycles it has completed since its purchase. Since most MacBook models were released before 2010, the cycle count can be as low as 300.
How do I check the battery health on my MacBook?
To check your battery cycle count – from the Apple menu, select “About this Mac,” then “System Report.” Under “Hardware,” click “Power.” Under “Health Information” you will see how many charge cycles your battery has experienced up to this point. If the cycle count is nearing the limit for your Mac model, or the condition is anything other than “Normal,” you should consider replacing your battery.
What is a good battery cycle count for a MacBook battery?
A good battery cycle count for a Mac laptop battery largely depends on the number of years you plan to use the Mac before replacing the battery. It also depends on how the laptop has been used. A battery that is older, but with fewer cycles can actually have less run time capacity than a fresher battery that has more run time cycles due to the impact of"exercise and use" on battery health. If your current Mac – or a used Mac you are buying – has a battery with less than 300 charge cycles, the battery should be capable of delivering reasonable run-time performance. If the laptop is still using the original battery, the age of the laptop (and thus, the age of the battery) will also be a factor in the battery life you can expect. Otherwise, a battery reporting near 1000 charge cycles, or more, is likely approaching it's maximum lifespan – it may be time to replace the battery.
If you are buying a used Mac released later than 2010 and plan on using the Mac for three years or more, we recommend purchasing a Mac with a battery cycle count of 300 or less. Otherwise, you should plan to replace the battery as the charge cycle count nears 1000.
Battery Replacements for MacBook
If your MacBook battery is draining quickly, or if you recently purchased a used MacBook and want to switch out the battery, it’s probably time to replace it with a NewerTech battery. NewerTech battery replacements are a great way to ensure your Mac runs reliably for years to come. Each battery is engineered to perfectly fit your Mac model and offers full compatibility with applicable OEM sleep and power reduction modes. NewerTech batteries also can offer up to 23% more capacity than the original Apple factory batteries.