I’m using the PowerToYou widget to show battery levels across iOS as well as Android devices

https://bit.ly/3YfJMUE Drak background ofa widegt displaying battery level percentages for a Samsung Phone, iPad and Android Tablet.

I did a post back on 7th March 2022 (nearly exactly a year ago I see…) when I compared this app to Cloud Battery on iOS, and I ended up using the PowerToYou app from then on for the reasons stated then.

But having moved back to Android for my main phone and tablet again, I was needing an app to show battery levels across my devices. So I looked around on Android, and lo and behold, I was back with the PowerToYou app.

By signing in (on the Android app) with my Apple ID, it was able to immediately sync with my iPad, and it’s Pencil, and show everything across all devices (as per attached image). It will also provide notifications of low battery, or the charge passing above a certain level, across the devices.

The only downside on the Android app, is there is no notification management to set the minimum and maximum threshold value for battery level notifications (like there is an on the iOS app). The dev says though that they may well be adding that (I hope so) to the Android app in the near future.

See https://confuseious.github.io/PowerToYou/

#technology #batterylevel #PowerToYou



source https://gadgeteer.co.za/im-using-the-powertoyou-widget-to-show-battery-levels-across-ios-as-well-as-android-devices/

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