Question How can you check the battery info of 2.4ghz wireless peripherals on windows 10?

redxspoon

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It's difficult to google this issue, everything that comes up is Bluetooth.

I want to avoid bloatware(Logitech G Hub, Corsair iCue, Razor Synapse), but I know that the battery information for my Logitech keyboard, Corsair headset, and Razor mouse is available. I was hoping there was some 3rd party software or AutoHotKey something that could help me display my battery life on my devices.

Anyone know how I can do this?
 

Cj-tech

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It's difficult to google this issue, everything that comes up is Bluetooth.

I want to avoid bloatware(Logitech G Hub, Corsair iCue, Razor Synapse), but I know that the battery information for my Logitech keyboard, Corsair headset, and Razor mouse is available. I was hoping there was some 3rd party software or AutoHotKey something that could help me display my battery life on my devices.

Anyone know how I can do this?
If you go to Settings app > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, is it not displayed there?

If not, you’ll need to get the manufacturer apps as that appears to be the only alternative.
 

redxspoon

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If you go to Settings app > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices, is it not displayed there?

If not, you’ll need to get the manufacturer apps as that appears to be the only alternative.

Hi CJ, I did try this already, and no, the battery info is not displayed.

I figured that since the first party software much be getting that information from the registry somewhere, that there must be a way to do it without that specific software, but IDK.
 

Cj-tech

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Hi CJ, I did try this already, and no, the battery info is not displayed.

I figured that since the first party software much be getting that information from the registry somewhere, that there must be a way to do it without that specific software, but IDK.
Aside from that, I don’t know of any other way to check it. Dell and other manufacturers have peripheral managers which would be the next thing I would try. Honestly, myself and others just wait for the battery to die and have spares nearby.