Magic Battery Mini 4.2.1 «90% VALIDATED»
: Reviewers often note frustration that it does not support most third-party headphones, AirPods, or Beats (which require the full "Magic Battery" version or newer macOS updates).
The app is available for download on the Apple App Store and developer Sascha Simon's website . If you'd like, I can: Compare this "Mini" version to the app.
: Automatically adds or removes devices from the view as they connect or disconnect. Magic Battery Mini 4.2.1
: Displays battery info in a small, floating window or via a Notification Center widget rather than cluttering the menu bar.
: It only provides monitoring and predictions; you cannot perform maintenance tasks or deep system adjustments. Version 4.2.1 Context : Reviewers often note frustration that it does
: Includes color-coded progress bars (e.g., turning red when a battery drops below 20%) to signal low power. User Pros & Cons Pros : Extremely low system impact due to its "mini" design. Clean, modern interface with high-quality icons.
: Primarily supports Apple peripherals (Magic Mouse, Trackpad, Wireless Keyboard) and select Logitech devices like the MX Anywhere 3 and K380. : Automatically adds or removes devices from the
Effective at tracking older Bluetooth devices that macOS might not natively report in detail. :