Apple will give warning to Mac users if water gets into Type-C port, Liquid Detection Daemon feature will work like this
Apple has introduced a new feature in its macOS Sonoma operating system that can detect the presence of liquid or water in the Type-C port of a Mac computer. Liquid Detected Daemon is a background process that runs on Macs with Type-C ports. This feature will display a notification message to users when any liquid enters the port.
Many times it happens when water or a cold drink falls on one of our devices. People become very worried due to the spilling of liquid substances. Many times we are not able to know whether the liquid has somehow entered the Mac port or keyboard or not. But now you don't need to worry too much.
Apple has introduced a new feature in its macOS Sonoma operating system that can detect the presence of liquid or water in the Type-C port of a Mac computer. Let us know what this new feature is and how it works.
Liquid Detected Daemon is a background process that runs on Macs with Type-C ports. This feature will display a notification message to users when any liquid enters the port. The purpose of this notification is to help users prevent further damage to their Mac.
This reduces Type-C port damage caused by liquid substances. The daemon can help prevent costly repairs or even loss of the Mac.
Apple's Limited Warranty does not cover damage caused by liquid. If you also have iPhones and Apple Watches then you are not covered under this warranty. Apple has developed various methods to detect liquid exposure in its devices.
Liquid Contact Indicators (LCI) found in many Apple products are small stickers that change color when they come in contact with liquid. Apple notes on its website that Mac laptop computers and some Apple wired and wireless keyboards have Liquid Contact Indicators (LCI) that help determine if these products have come in contact with liquid.