Juice Watch: Battery Monitor
For apple Watch and iPhone users who want to monitor battery levels remotely or manage charging cycles.
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Juice Watch: Battery Monitor is an established utilities app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.0/5 rating from 6.4K reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What is Juice Watch: Battery Monitor?
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v2025.7 · 6d ago
IntenseLast updated 6d ago. 5 versions tracked.
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What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Displays both iPhone and Apple Watch battery levels directly on various Apple Watch face complications.
Sends alerts to the user's wrist when the paired device reaches a specific charge threshold between 50% and 100%.
Provides push notifications when either the iPhone or Apple Watch battery levels drop below a set percentage.
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Who Built It?
Ganotis Holdings
Providing specialized Apple Watch utilities for health monitoring and device management. Focused on high-utility, low-friction tools.
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Key Takeaways
The app effectively bridges the gap in native battery monitoring, though users report that update frequency is constrained by Apple's system limitations on third-party background processes.
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