Check your battery level, charging status, and estimated time remaining — instantly in your browser.
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To check battery on iPhone: Settings → Battery. On Android: Settings → Battery or the status bar.
This tool reads your device battery in real time using the browser Battery Status API, updating automatically as the battery charges or discharges. It works on Android devices, laptops, and Windows/Mac computers where browsers expose battery information.
Level is your current charge percentage. Charging shows whether the device is plugged in. Estimated Time is the browser's prediction for how long until fully charged or fully discharged — a moving estimate based on your current power draw, so it shifts with what you're doing.
Apple removed battery API access from Safari on iOS in 2019 citing privacy concerns — battery level data can theoretically be used for device fingerprinting. This is a Safari/iOS policy, not a hardware limitation. Android and desktop browsers still support battery access.
Battery health measures how much charge capacity remains compared to when the battery was new. A battery at 80% health holds 80% of its original charge. Lithium-ion batteries typically lose 20% capacity after 300–500 full charge cycles.
Keep charge between 20–80% for long-term health. Avoid frequent full 0–100% cycles. Use original chargers. Avoid extreme heat. Enable optimized charging features if your device supports them.
Replace when health drops below 70–75% (noticeable shorter usage time), when the battery causes shutdown before reaching 0%, or when physical swelling occurs (replace immediately — this is a safety hazard).
Open Command Prompt as administrator and run: powercfg /batteryreport. This generates a full battery report including design capacity vs current capacity, showing exact battery health percentage.
Hold Option and click the Apple menu → System Information → Power. Look for "Cycle Count" and "Condition." Or go to System Settings → Battery → Battery Health for a simpler view. Apple considers batteries with condition "Normal" healthy.
Battery time estimates are based on current power draw, which changes constantly. Running a heavy task like video rendering dramatically shortens the estimate, while idle usage extends it. The estimate stabilizes after a few minutes of consistent usage.
This page shows your current battery level and charging status. For deeper battery health (capacity vs. original), go to Settings → Battery → Battery Health (varies by Android version and manufacturer). Samsung devices have this under Settings → Device Care → Battery.
On iPhone, go to Settings → Battery → Battery Health & Charging. A maximum capacity of 80% or above is considered healthy. Below 80%, Apple recommends battery replacement.
For lithium-ion batteries, keeping charge between 20–80% helps extend long-term battery health. Consistently charging to 100% or letting it drop to 0% accelerates degradation. Many modern phones have optimized charging modes to help with this.