An aftermarket replacement battery compatible with a MacBook Air 13" laptop. MacBook Air 13" Early 2015. A1466 (EMC 2925 MacBookAir7,2) 1.6 GHz Pro Wholesale; Replace a 6670 mAh battery compatible with MacBook Pro 15" Retina Late 2016 to 2017 A1707 model laptops. 76 Watt Hours (Wh). 11.4 Volts (V). Number of reviews: 78 $129.99 MacBook Pro . 1; 2; Next. 1 of 2 Go to page Yes Charging: No Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 8900 On battery at least once a week. Y. yliu 6600mAH. Number of Battery Cells. 6. Compatible Product Line. For Apple MacBook Air, For MacBook Pro, For MacBook, For Apple MacBook Pro, For Apple MacBook, For MacBook Pro Retina. Voltage. 11.34 V. Compatible Model. Apple MacBook Pro, A1493, A1493 A1502 ME864LL/A ME866LL/A, A1502, For Apple MacBook, For Apple MacBook Pro. The teardown reveals that the MacBook Pro 16-inch model comes with a 99.6Wh battery whereas the 14-inch MacBook Pro has a smallet 69.6Whr battery. In comparison, the 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro model packs a slightly bigger 99.8Whr battery, whereas the M1 MacBook Pro battery from last year clocked at 58.2Whr, significantly smaller than the 14-inch A1582 Battery for MacBook Pro 13" Retina A1502 (Early 2015) Add the product below to your order. FixMat. Organize screws and small parts with iFixit’s next-generation magnetic work mat and dry-erase pen. €29,95. Add to Cart. Browse our store. Cart Check Out. iFixit Store MacBook Pro 13" Retina (Early 2015) Battery. MacBook Information: MacBook Pro Core i5 2.6 13" Retina Late 2013 . Current Battery Information: Model Information: Serial Number: Manufacturer: SMP. Device Name: bq20z45 (i researched and there should be a 1 after the 5) Pack Lot Code: 0. PCB Lot Code: 0. Firmware Version: 702. Hardware Revision: 3. Cell Revision: 379. Charge Information: Tuesday November 7, 2023 2:10 pm PST by Juli Clover. Apple's latest 16-inch M3 MacBook Pro models are able to fast charge at 140W over USB-C with a 240W USB-C cable, according to a support 1000 Maximum Cycle Count - MacBook Pro 16 inch 2019 You can check how many cycles your battery has via: > About this Mac > System Report > Hardware > Power > Battery > Cycle Count: JmLR.