Unified device list
Group Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, Magic Mouse, Keyboard, Trackpad, and other Bluetooth accessories in one view.
macOS menu bar battery utility
See battery levels for your Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, keyboard, mouse, and nearby Bluetooth devices from one calm menu bar panel.
MacBook ProCharging · updated now
92%
Resistance's iPhoneNearby · 2 min ago
68%
AirPods ProCase 76% · L 61% · R 64%
64%
Magic KeyboardConnected · 8 min ago
87%
Magic MouseLow battery · 1 min ago
19%Features
Group Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, Magic Mouse, Keyboard, Trackpad, and other Bluetooth accessories in one view.
See clear battery percentages in the popover instead of guessing from generic icons alone.
WattDock stays tucked into the menu bar, with settings available only when you need them.
Refresh behavior is designed to keep nearby devices current without making the panel feel noisy.
Daily workflow
Open WattDock when you want a quick battery check. Open Settings only when adjusting refresh intervals, update behavior, mock devices, display preferences, or license status.
Compatibility
WattDock is designed for the Apple devices and Bluetooth accessories people reach for every day: Mac notebooks, iPhone, Apple Watch, AirPods, keyboards, mice, trackpads, and headphones.
Battery information is read and displayed on your Mac. You do not need an account just to check device levels.
WattDock is designed without analytics, tracking pixels, or advertising identifiers, and the full privacy policy is short enough to read in a minute.
Pricing
Simple one-time pricing for WattDock. Start with the beta, or choose the license that fits how many Macs you want to cover.
Trial
Try the core experience before you buy.
Personal
For one person using WattDock on their own Mac.
Family
For homes with several Macs and Apple devices.
FAQ
WattDock is built for the devices Mac users keep nearby: Mac laptops, iPhone, AirPods, keyboards, mice, trackpads, and headphones.
Yes. Percentage display is a core part of the popover UI, not only the menu bar item.
No. WattDock does not require an account just to show nearby device battery levels.
The app is designed with settings for percentage display, refresh behavior, mock devices, and update channel preferences.
WattDock uses Sparkle for direct macOS app updates.