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Power for Apple Watch, the iPhone battery monitor, adds charging and low power alerts

We told you last month about a neat Apple Watch utility app called Power, and today it’s learning a handy new trick and becoming even more useful. Power, created in part by jailbreak developer Surenix, lets you check how much battery power your iPhone has remotely from your Apple Watch. As I mentioned before, this is a practical utility as it’s not uncommon to use the Apple Watch to stay on top of notifications while the iPhone charges in another room.

Starting with version 1.1, Power is adding support for notifications. This means you can charge your phone and know when it hits certain percentages in case you’re waiting for that level to take it off the charger and head out the door.

Power also alerts you on your Apple Watch when your iPhone drops to specific levels so you don’t get surprised by a dead phone if you can help it. Specifically, Power for Apple Watch alerts you within these ranges: 100%, 95% – 85%, 55% – 45%, 25% – 15%, and 10% – 0%. The alerts aren’t super useful if you’re not using an Apple Watch and more granular options in the future would be nice, but it can be turned off or on and it’s a nice addition to the app in general as long as you’re using your Apple Watch.

You can toggle alerts on and off within the Notifications section of the Settings app, of course, and Power recommends leaving Background App Refresh on to make monitoring battery level and pushing alerts out possible. While iOS sends modal alerts for low battery at 20% and under, those alerts don’t carry over to the Apple Watch.

If you have an iPhone and an Apple Watch and either frequently use your Apple Watch in another room while your iPhone charges, or you just want to be able to catch low power warnings on your Apple Watch throughout the day, then check out Power on the App Store for $0.99.

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Comments

  1. Zac Hall - 9 years ago

    As a quick giveaway, here are five promo codes to redeem Power for free:

    HFPNRTJE6EWM
    9K9LE4MEWPPE
    WHTWW6NK4LL7
    HK4RHK6NYYE3
    9KNXT7WJ39R6

    Comment below if you’ve redeemed one :)

  2. All 5 codes redeemed and no one posted… :(

  3. drgreenberg - 9 years ago

    Another feature that Remote Battery had since the watch’ launch.

    • Alan Techsmith (@Jedka) - 9 years ago

      In theory. In practice, I’ve been using Remote Battery since launch and I’ve received maybe a handful of notifications total. It’s flaky at best.

  4. Rasmussen (@Twitboydk) - 9 years ago

    Ill try it out

  5. Rasmussen (@Twitboydk) - 9 years ago

    Thx for sugesting a shitty app. It doesn’t work. It says my phone battery is at 32 but on the phone it says 25….
    useless….i hope the app developer paid you a fair amount of money

  6. Tinny - 8 years ago

    There’s nothing that can do the opposite? I’d like to be alerted on the iPhone when by Apple Watch battery is low

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.