


Scroll all the way down until the "Edit" button appears at the bottom, and select it. Swipe right from the home screen, lock screen, or Notification Center to access the Today View, which is where all your widgets live. The widget is not on by default, so you'll need to find and activate it. Products from four years ago are less likely to work, but it's still worth a shot for all your accessories to have a quick way to find out when they'll need to be recharged.
#Battery status on iphone Bluetooth
Most newer Bluetooth accessories will have support for the hidden Batteries widget, but it's not a sure thing, so keep that in mind. Other: MYNT Trackers, Apple Pencil (iPad only), AirTurn PEDpro.Speakers: Anker Soundcore, Bose SoundLink, Beats.

Battery cases: Apple Smart Battery Case.Headphones: AirPods and case, QCY QY7, Jabra HALO2, AudioMX HB-8A, Jarv NMotion BTHL-201, Anker Soundcore, SoundTrax, some Jaybirds, Moto Pulse, Bose SoundSport, Sony MDR-1000X, Beats headphones, Beats earphones.Smartwatches: Apple Watch, Fossil Q Hybrid.The list below is just a tiny sample of products that work. While you won't be able to view the juice left in your iPad, iPod touch, or Mac in the hidden Batteries widget, your iPhone can show you the power that's left in a many Apple and third-party Bluetooth products. This feature became available way back in iOS 9, and since then, more and more battery-operated accessories have added support. But what you may not know is that there's a way to view the battery percentage of every device connected to your iPhone, from AirPods to Bluetooth speakers and your Apple Watch. The battery icon in your iPhone's status bar gives you a visual idea of how much power is left, and there's a battery percentage option you can switch to or view in the Control Center, depending on your model.
