I was looking for an app to alert me to low battery levels across  various of my iOS devices. Although coconutBattery looked good, it is  macOS only, and I only power my Macbook up occasionally. So I looked at a  good four iOS app options, and there is no perfect one that does  everything perfectly. I also discarded anything that was updated more  than a year ago. I installed across my iPhone, iPad and Watch. You can  view the battery levels from any device’s app, for all the devices.
PowerToYou covers iPhone, iPad (and iPencil found under Bluetooth  devices), Watch, AirPods (added as a Bluetooth device). What I like is  that it has a good widget layout, clearly showing the percentages and  time last updated for each device. You can set notifications globally  for any device falling below, or going above (to prevent full cycle  charging), a percentage charged. Adding the AirPods on my iPhone, made  them show up on the iPad’s app just fine. The widget expanded to show  the AirPods. It also has some choices for Watch complications. The app  was last updated Feb 2022, and has an active Discord support community.  Download from 
 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/powertoyou/id1558154409.
Cloud Battery covers the same devices as PowerToYou (but says AirPods  can no longer be monitored this way, and did not detect them), but it  also detected and showed my Apple Pencil battery level. Its widgets fall  a bit short though as they are nice but fail to show any percentage  level or time last updated. However, a quick press on the widget opens  the app, which shows the percentages. Another quick press on an  individual device, shows when the charge level was last updated, rename  the device, and set a device specific  alert fop passing below or above a certain percentage level. Cloud  Battery also allows you to customise the colours of widget text and  icons. App was last updated Jan 2022. Download from 
 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cloud-battery/id1480648069.
“Charged?” is a small app that allows you to check the charge level  of your iOS and macOS devices via iCloud. I did briefly use it, and it  shows battery percentages with last updated, for iPhone, iPad and macOS.  It does lack some of the extra features the apps above have, and was  last updated in March 2021.
Battery Status Overview does not work with macOS, but works on iPad,  iPhone and Watch. It also has a lot fewer settings and more basic  graphics, but does include a charge history log. They only mention  alerts for the battery charge level reaching 100%. The app was last  updated in Dec 2021, and only has one review rating, though.
Apple’s built-in battery widget is great, but it ONLY shows local devices, so no overview of all your other devices.
So I am a bit torn between PowerToYou and Cloud Battery. I’m leaning  more towards PowerToYou as the widget has everything clearly shown.  Cloud Battery’s plus is its ability to set a different minimum and  maximum battery percentage for each device separately.
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I was looking for an app to alert me to low battery levels across various of my iOS devices. Although coconutBattery looked good, it is macOS only, and I only power my Macbook up occasionally. So I looked at a good four iOS app options, and there is no perfect one that does everything perfectly....