Bluetooth Battery Watcher for Android
This app isn't worth downloading as it is more of a tracker. Once your Bluetooth device is connected, it starts to countdown how long it's connected instead of the actual battery life. And if you disconnect the Bluetooth, it stills counts down! No thanks.
Just maxes to 10hrs remaining never changes
So far it's a great app. Wasn't sure if my earbuds were charging but thanks to this app. I now know how much charge they have! A+++++ Thanks!
Sucks balls, my wireless earphone lasts for 3 hours and i rather just on my stopwatch in my phone and i can tell how long through my stopwatch that my bluetooth earphone has been running...what i wanted was a battery percentage status of my bluetooth earphone, im willing to pay if there is an app like that, but no this is just a stopwatch which is also available in all smartphones
It would have been better if we could select the headphones battery time more than 24hrs.. Headphones nowadays deliver 40 plus hours easily..
its a timer not a real battery indicator
It doesn't refresh correctly when two devices from same manufacturers are available
It is a good app time based but that seems better than percentage based apps.
False reading. It seems all my headphones starts at 10 hrs.
Works perfectly in my Samsung galaxy S7. Have 2 devices connected same time and shows them both.
For BT Devices, that don't come with build in battery level indicator. Really helpful.
Didn't actually have a battery for my speaker, I had to do everything
Good app it does what it needs to nothing more nothing less
App stops constantly.
It does what it says!
This does me well I am truly satisfied
Not actual reading
Super!!!!!!!!!!!
It's a really good app to use
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Easy and practical, do what it says
U suck
I loved it!!!!!
Does the job. Would be nice to have more features.
It doesn't work
So simple and easy to use/set up! GREAT JOB!!!
More of a timer that you must calibrate? OK I guess?
It seems to work just for a timer while others don't. Well see.
Tracks well
Good
I wish it worked for me and I could give it 5 stars. But it doesn't. I am running it on Huawei P9 with Android 6. It does not seem to count standby time when the headphones are switched off. But this is very important if you only use the headphones once a day for one hour or so. In my case 20 hours of standby uses the same amount of power as 1 hour of playing. When the headphones are in use, the application counts half of the time. I.e. for 1 hour of play it only shows 30 minutes less of remaining time. It is a nice-looking widget and would be very desirable if only it worked correctly. My email to the developer went unanswered.
As soon as this app can read BT battery it would be one of the most needed apps. My LG v10 can show a battery level but not a percentage. Please knock this out and be the first.
The dev made leaps and bounds in improving the practicality of this tool and it's fantastic. It automatically recognizes the device that you connect with, and turns off when you turn off your headset. And the new UI is awesome - everything is super easy to use. Great app & widget!!!
Doesn't show my Note 5's connections to both my Awei A921BL and Prolink PHG9001E. Pointless . Will uninstall.(Reply - they couldn't be enabled. Weren't they supposed to be auto detected in the 1st place as stated in the instructions? Thks.)
Won't enable connection. I was not able to turn Bluetooth on from setting screen kept turning it off. When I first installed it it was great. Uninstalling
I'm using this "App" on a Galaxy S6 Edge, and it seems to work intermittently. For that reason, I don't know if it's reading the battery correctly or not. I'll give it some more testing and get back to you.
I like this app it helps me know before my blutooth goes dead
My BT headphones died whilst this app showed over an hour of battery left. Plus after a full recharge this app shows 90% depleted. I had high hopes, but this app is just a timer and does not appear to talk to the BT device at all.
Great app. I would just like it to track multiple headsets. I have an over the ear and a bud type.
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I wish it worked for me and I could give it 5 stars. But it doesn't. I am running it on Huawei P9 with Android 6. It does not seem to count standby time when the headphones are switched off. But this is very important if you only use the headphones once a day for one hour or so. In my case 20 hours of standby uses the same amount of power as 1 hour of playing. When the headphones are in use, the application counts half of the time. I.e. for 1 hour of play it only shows 30 minutes less of remaining time. It is a nice-looking widget and would be very desirable if only it worked correctly. My email to the developer went unanswered.