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AirPods Battery Monitor for Mac

See percentage of your AirPods battery.

Free
In English
Version 2.2.5
3.0
Based on 1 user rate

AirPods Battery Monitor overview

Airpods Battery Monitor is a small Mac OS App that allow you to see easily your AirPods Battery (Case/ Left / Right) in real-time. It is a shortcut to remove the long and painful access from the Bluetooth Tab that Mac OS X provide. You can check the battery percentage of your AirPods and AirPods Pro.

Note: While the software is classified as free, it is actually donationware. Please consider making a donation to help support development.

What’s new in version 2.2.5

Bug Fix:
  • Regression has been found on the v2.2.4 which fixed the compatibility with Mac OS Monterey 12.3. The regression was when the case battery data was not provided, then the left and right airpods battery were not displayed.

AirPods Battery Monitor for Mac

Free
In English
Version 2.2.5

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AirPods Battery Monitor qualities

Value
5.0
Ease of use
5.0
Features
4.0
Reliability
3.0
Customer support
3.0

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3.0

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Just-Fred
Just-Fred
Jan 7 2021
1.0.15
3.0
Jan 7 2021
3.0
Version: 1.0.15
It's quirky. There are times when I'm using my Airpods (Pro) all day. I'd hate for them to run out of juice, so I downloaded this. When I'm using them, my phone is busy, as am I, so I can't start flipping and swiping to query the battery status. But I can surreptitiously check the menu bar. Maybe. The app doesn't always connect to, or stay connected to my Airpods. When it does, the feedback is handy, and appears to be accurate. That's one star off. The other issue is that it installs itself as a startup item, and I can't find a way to change that. Since I only use it when I need it, I don't want it starting automatically. It irritates me that I have to stop an app immediately upon startup. That's another star off. I sent feedback to the author, so we'll see if these are addressed in future releases.
Just-Fred
Just-Fred
Jan 7 2021
3.0
Jan 7 2021
3.0
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