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Put Bluetooth Battery Levels in Ubuntu’s Quick Settings Menu

display bluetooth battery levelsA new GNOME Shell extension makes it easier to check Bluetooth battery status in Ubuntu 23.10. Emphasis on easier as we can already see battery level for connected Bluetooth devices from the Settings > Power pane, no extensions required. But out of sight, out of mind! Not so with the Bluetooth Battery Meter GNOME Shell extension. Bluetooth Battery Meter Once installed, it puts icons for levels (compatible) connected Bluetooth devices in the top bar, beneath which are dots to convey the charge level: 4 dots is 100-85%, 3 dots ~75%, 2 dots ~50%, 1 dot ~26%, 1 red dot <20%, […]

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