Why does the iPad not show battery health in Settings: Battery?
@gruber Also why can’t battery widgets show the battery level for all my devices? All logged into same Apple ID. Find My shows a level icon for all my devices AND my families 🤷🏼‍♂️
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@TimMorris @gruber I did. Wasn’t reliable enough TBH.

@simonharper @gruber
“There’s an app for that.” 😛 I just posted about it last night.

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@Sumocat thx 🙏🏼 Did try this but wasn’t too keen on it TBH. Should be built in. Apple kind of only 1/2 do it.
@simonharper @gruber On the mac, I use Air Buddy, which gives you battery levels of phone watch, AirPods and MacBook
@blabberlicious @gruber but ideally want an iOS and WatchOS app as those devices are always with me.
@simonharper @gruber yeah, I get you. It is handy on a work machine, as it makes it easy to see it your devices are juiced up before exiting.
@blabberlicious true. But should be available on all devices logged into the same Apple ID.