The iPad tablet can last for many hours, but sometimes even that isn’t enough. If you want to make your iPad last even longer, then there are a few things that you can do to keep the battery from draining so quickly. Just downloading a few apps and manually changing some settings can make your iPad last two to five hours longer.

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Monitoring Apps: There are some apps that are made specifically to monitor your battery life. The simplest of these apps will give you an easy way to check your remaining battery life so that you can adjust the settings accordingly. Other apps will give you specific tips to improve the battery life or they will automatically make these changes for you.

Battery Life Pro, Battery HD+ and System Status Lite are three apps that will monitor your battery life. These apps are free, but they do a great job of improving your iPad’s longevity.

No Fetching: The iPad is automatically set to display a message whenever you receive a new email. This might seem harmless, but it can kill your battery because it forces the iPad to frequently access the Internet. You should only have this feature enabled if you usually use the iPad to check your email. You can turn this off in the “Settings” menu.

Disable Bluetooth: The iPad’s Bluetooth feature allows you to use a wireless keyboard with your tablet. While this can be useful, it can hurt your battery life if you aren’t using a Bluetooth device. Turning this feature off can stretch your battery life by about 30 to 60 minutes. You can do this by going to “Settings,” “General” and then “Bluetooth.” Remember to enable this feature again if you want to use a keyboard or other Bluetooth device.

No Internet: This is going to dramatically improve your battery life since accessing the Internet requires a lot of energy. You should turn off the Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G connection whenever you aren’t using the Internet. This can improve the battery life by about five hours. It’s best to have the Internet connectivity disabled at all times unless you want to go online. This also makes your device more secure.

Background Apps: Many people don’t realize it, but your apps don’t turn off when you go back to the main menu. They are just running in the background. This means that they are using much less power, but you probably have at least 10 to 15 apps in the background if you have never really turned them off.

Turning the apps off is easy, but you must remember to do this several times a day if you want the best battery life. Push and hold the menu button for a few seconds. A small menu near the bottom of the screen should appear that is full of every app that is running in the background. Tap and hold one of the icons in this menu and they will start wiggling. Tapping the icon again will turn off the app. Do this for all of the apps in the bottom menu and then push the menu button again to make the screen return to normal.

The iPad is a powerful tablet with an amazing battery life, but there are many things that you can do to extend the battery even further. Be sure to keep the Internet disabled, turn off all of the background apps and use monitoring apps to keep track of your battery. You should be able to keep your iPad alive for at least a few extra hours if you follow these tips.

About the author: This article was written by Sheldon Armstrong, a techie who keeps up with the latest in technology and writing about them online. He recommends getting a kensington ipad case with keyboard to make sure that your tablet is protected without giving up convenience. Check out kensington.com for more information about their great products!

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