![]() ![]() So, you can access GATT of LE only devices (such as HID devices), but you cannot access your headphone/headsets's GATT because those devices are connected with Classic only. If your device's vendor doesn't provide such application, you may want to try "Bluetooth Battery Monitor", which is available at: įull Disclosure: I'm the author of the program.īy the way, you mentioned about GATT battery service, but Windows (again, at least as of 3) supports GATT access only over LE connection, and doesn't allow simultaneous LE/Classic connection either. I saw Microsoft and Logitech do so for their keyboard/mouse products. Some major Bluetooth device vendors provide companion application and it shows battery level. ![]() So, to monitor Bluetooth devices' battery level on Windows 10, you do need to install additional software. In Windows 10, they were replaced by Microsoft's code and it doesn't (at least, as of 3) have capability to show battery level for any type of Bluetooth device. That's why some people say that it's supported by Windows, but it may not be the case for everyone. Some of them did support battery level display for some type of devices (there are multiple way to report battery level). ![]() In Windows 7, part of the Bluetooth stack was provided by 3rd party (such as Widcomm, Toshiba, etc) add-on software. ![]()
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