122 Interest Score
9 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
Jun 2021 Launched

Track batteries of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac at the same time on every device. Battery levels are reliable because it uses tracking tech built into your devices.

What the Community Said

Hello Product Hunt 👋 I am launching Batteries app for all your Apple devices. Batteries is a universal purchase. You buy it once and use on iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch. It is designed to do just one thing, that is to track batteries of all your Apple devices from a single app. Once you install batteries app in your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Mac, all your devices' battery levels become available to every other device. So no matter what device you are on, you can check battery level of a

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I wonder if it would be possible to set specific notifications per device? I always forget to charge my iPad when I drone on the weekends and it would be nice to set a higher threshold for that specific device

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Have you considered making it possible to see the battery level of your EV too? The Smartcar API can help you bring this into your app https://smartcar.com/product/electric-vehicle-api/

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