--- layout: page title: "Track your battery level" description: "Basic example how to track the battery level of your mobile devices." date: 2016-01-29 09:00 sidebar: true comments: false sharing: true footer: true ha_category: Automation Examples --- ### {% linkable_title iOS Devices %} If you have a device running iOS (iPhone, iPad, etc), The [iCloud](/components/device_tracker.icloud/) is gathering various details about your device including the battery level. To display it in the Frontend use a [template sensor](/components/sensor.template/). ```yaml sensor: - platform: template sensors: battery_iphone: unit_of_measurement: '%' value_template: >- {% raw %}{%- if states.device_tracker.iphone.attributes.battery %} {{ states.device_tracker.iphone.attributes.battery }} {% else %} {{ states.sensor.battery_iphone.state }} {%- endif %}{% endraw %} ``` The `else` part is used to have the sensor keep it's last state if the newest [iCloud](/components/device_tracker.icloud/) update doesn't have any battery state in it (which happens sometimes). Otherwise the sensor will be blank. ### {% linkable_title Android and iOS Devices %} While running the [Owntracks](/components/device_tracker.owntracks/) device tracker you can retrieve the battery level with a MQTT sensor. ```yaml sensor: - platform: mqtt state_topic: "owntracks/tablet/tablet" name: "Battery Tablet" unit_of_measurement: "%" value_template: {% raw %}'{{ value_json.batt }}'{% endraw %} ```