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Yes, AllMyBatteries is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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4 out of 5
4 ratings in Uzbekistan
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I paid for the upgraded version because I have more than 3 apple devices I love the app I have the widget on the desktop of my Mac book and it works great
You get to add 3 Apple devices for free which is cool. The app is very accurate.
I can monitor the charge state of my Apple Watch tablet and EarPods max as well as my open run earphones. All are well displayed and accurate.best battery app ever!
I paid for premium and have had it for a couple weeks now. It’s removed my iPad twice now, the widget does not update without refreshing the app, and the battery history is not reliable. There’s gaps in time and it does not record battery well. Would not recommend, regret purchasing.
I wanted to be able to see all of my Apple Eco device batteries in one place. iPad, Watch, Pencil, AirPods/Case, MacBook, Phone. They all show in the app very well and look great with a unique design or a native looking apple design. HOWEVER, they barely ever update. It is currently November 21st and my iPad and Apple Watch have not updated the battery since October 10th. Why not? I open and use both all day everyday. Im sitting at my desk right now, with my watch on, and iPad next to me, open, while writing this on my MacBook. If the battery levels dont update at least every 15 minutes to a half hour, what is the point of this app at all? TLDR; this app is pointless as it doesn’t update the battery status for days, weeks, or even months regardless of device usage.
Excellent app. Alerts you through custom notifications and user interface looks amazing.
In an effort to make my devices hopefully last as long as they can, I have been trying to monitor when my iPad, Mac, iPhone and Watch have either reached 80% or dropped below 40%. This app is the best one for the job. I switched from CloudBattery and this app gives much more consistent notifications when my device reaches a specific percentage. I like the ability to use complications on Watch faces and that automation is easy to set up with a little guide even included in the app. Although not always the most accurate, I do still find it nice that we can add any bluetooth device and it’s usually decent at guesstimating the charge. The widgets for this app also give a handful of options for customization and they look very “Apple” on the Home Screen.
This app, ugh. I started with the free version to see how much I would use it before committing to subscribing. Turns out, not much. Why? Because sometimes it goes a week or longer before updating the battery on one of the two devices I’ve loaded onto it. Other times, it works just fine. Annoying. Deleting.
Device is right next to me. Fully charged. Latest update is from a week ago saying it has 60%. Outside of this app my phone knows the device power level. Only this app doesn’t know.