Published by Alan Yan on 2024-10-06
Cloud Battery Overview
What is Cloud Battery? Cloud Battery is an app that provides a better battery management system for Apple devices. It allows users to keep track of the battery levels of all their Apple devices in one place, which can be accessed from any device that shares the same iCloud account. The app offers various features such as real-time battery monitoring, device battery tracking for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS, as well as Apple Pencil and BLE battery tracking. It also provides convenient extensions such as a Today Widget, Watch Complications, and iOS 14 Widget, and integrates with Siri Shortcuts. The app sends low battery notifications and unplug notifications to keep batteries up to date. Cloud Battery seamlessly integrates into iCloud for minimal setup and ease of use.
1. Cloud Battery keeps all of your Microsoft device battery levels in one place, available to be seen from any device that shares the same iCloud account.
2. It's as simple as downloading Cloud Battery on all your Microsoft Devices, and it just works.
3. Cloud Battery provides you with many ways to keep up with the battery levels of your devices.
4. Cloud Battery seamlessly integrates into iCloud for minimal setup and ease of use.
5. Cloud Battery is the solution to a better battery management system.
6. These include Notifications, a Today Widget, the iOS, PC, and watchOS standalone applications, as well as Watch Complications.
Download and Install Cloud Battery - PC
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Great App, Love the design, Update issues
Thank you so much for this app, it really does work great in notifying me to charge my laptop. However, since the last update the BigSur widget has been glitching a lot. It stays stuck to a certain percentage and does not change no matter what I do. I tried: - Opening the app through the menu bar, resetting the "tracking". Through the menu bar icon I can see the correct percentge, however the widget is still stuck. - Reinstalling the app (the precentage updated once but then stayed stuck right there). - I tried restarting my Windows multiple times, but that did not change the widget at all. iOS is working great, no problems with that at all. Hopefully you can find a solution to this issue, it is messing up the notifications. Otherwise great app, thanks once again for this!
Great concept, poorly executed!
This is a much needed utility, designed around a great concept! Unfortunately, it actually works so poorly, it provides a false sence of security and if you rely on it's notifications to prevent you from over-charging your batteries, you will overcharge your batteries for hours, not minutes. I've randomly checked my batteries and found my watch at 100% when I got my initial notification that my watch was at 61%. Upon taking my watch off its charger, I then got another notification that I had exceeded 61%. Some time later, it finally tells me I am at 100%. From my experience, without this app, I never would have allowed it to charge as long as it would charge while I depended on this app. I suspect, sitting in the background, it doesn't get updated enough to be of value, but even in the foreground, it lags far behind the actual battery state for any device other than the device the app you are looking at exists on. I sincerely hope they fix it, or even better, Microsoft will see the concept and include all airpods and Microsoft Pencil in the mix with accurate information and LOUD notifcations that don't depend on currently set volume or DND settings. But, again, an excellent and much needed concept.
Good so far, question
Installed, paid for remove ads, works well. Happy to have it. Questions: 1. On the Big Sur widget, my iPad is showing the same icon as my phone. Can you make a different icon for iPad? 2. On Big Sur, can you make it so the names of the devices are given either overlaying the icon/graphs in the widget, below the icons, or do the list with full names the way it appears on my iPad?
What I was looking for.
I was searching for and Microsoft watch just to display the phone battery status. But this app is beyond what I was looking for, I can see the battery status for ALL my Microsoft devices (Windows, iPhone, iPad, Microsoft Watch, Microsoft Pencil) on each device. Can't wait to add Airpods if Microsoft allow it for devolopers. Pluse, It's free on all devices. Just $2.99 on iOS devices for removing ads and more customization. But it worth it to support the devoloper for the great job.
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