Free Online Controller Battery Level & Health Monitor
Check your wireless gamepad's battery level, charging status, and overall battery health. Monitor battery drain rate and get tips for extending battery life on PS5, PS4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch controllers.
Connect your wireless controller to check battery level and health
How it works: Connect your wireless controller via Bluetooth or USB. The Gamepad API will report battery information if your controller and browser support it.
Note: Battery reporting depends on controller and browser support. Not all controllers report battery levels to the browser.
Track battery level changes over time
Follow these simple steps to check your controller's battery
Connect your controller via Bluetooth for battery monitoring. USB connections may not report battery status.
Press any button on your controller to activate it and allow the browser to detect it.
The battery level and charging status will display automatically if supported by your controller.
Keep the page open to track battery drain rate and get estimated remaining playtime.
Learn about battery types and how to maximize battery life
Modern controllers use different battery technologies with varying characteristics.
Typical battery life varies by controller and usage patterns.
Simple ways to extend your controller's battery life.
Battery reporting capabilities by controller type
DualSense and DualShock 4 report battery levels via Bluetooth in most browsers.
Xbox controllers have limited browser battery reporting. Check console/PC for accurate levels.
Switch Pro Controller and Joy-Cons report battery via Bluetooth connection.
Battery support varies by manufacturer. Test your specific controller to check.
Common battery problems and solutions
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Best practices for maintaining controller battery health
Keep controllers away from extreme heat or cold. Store between 50-77°F (10-25°C) for optimal battery life.
Li-ion batteries don't need full discharge cycles. Charging between 20-80% can extend overall lifespan.
Don't leave controllers on standby. Turn them off completely when not gaming to preserve battery.
Use manufacturer-recommended or quality USB cables. Poor cables can damage batteries over time.
Use and charge controllers regularly. Long periods of storage without use can degrade batteries.
Most controllers have overcharge protection, but unplugging after full charge is still good practice.
Common questions about controller batteries
Battery level reporting depends on your controller, browser, and connection method. Try connecting via Bluetooth instead of USB, as many controllers only report battery over Bluetooth. Also ensure you're using a modern browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox that supports the Gamepad API battery extensions.
The accuracy depends on how the controller reports battery data. Some controllers report exact percentages while others report in steps (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%). The reading comes directly from your controller's battery management system, so it's as accurate as what the controller itself reports.
It depends on the controller. PlayStation controllers can report battery while charging via USB if connected as a Bluetooth device. Xbox controllers may not report battery when connected via USB. The charging indicator will show when your controller is receiving power.
Xbox controllers use standard AA batteries or rechargeable battery packs that are easy to replace. PlayStation and Nintendo controllers have built-in Li-ion batteries that require opening the controller - this can void warranty and should be done carefully or by a professional. Third-party replacement batteries are available online.
The PS5 DualSense has many power-hungry features: adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, built-in speaker, microphone, and LED light bar. To extend battery life, go to Settings > Accessories > Controllers and reduce/disable adaptive triggers intensity, haptic feedback, and dim the light bar brightness.
Playing while charging is generally safe for modern controllers with proper charging circuits. However, it can generate more heat which may slightly reduce long-term battery lifespan. If your controller gets noticeably hot while charging and playing, consider taking breaks to let it cool down.
Our support team can help diagnose and troubleshoot controller battery problems
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