Hey Guys, I've Got a Device to Help You: Mr. Battery Light
Welcome back to the channel, everyone! Today, I'm excited to share with you another must-download application that I think is worth your attention. Just like I do every single week here on the channel, I try to share an app from the App Store that I believe is worth a download.
If you have any app recommendations or suggestions, please feel free to leave them in the comments below. Who knows, maybe I'll feature the app that you recommend on the next episode! Now, let's take a look at today's awesome utility for charging your iPhone - Mr. Battery Light!
Mr. Battery Light is an application designed to help you measure the watt output of your chargers. As someone who uses Apple chargers and occasionally purchases third-party chargers, I wanted to find out if those chargers are actually outputting the power they claim to be. Is it recommended for my particular device? And most importantly, am I getting the fastest charging possible with those chargers?
To answer these questions, Mr. Battery Light provides you with recommendations on which charger is suitable for your device up to 23 watts. Fast charging for iPhone 11 is supported, and power delivery is also available. Now, let's dive deeper into how this application works.
The application links will be in the description below, so make sure to check them out! Mr. Battery Light has both a light version and a pro version, but I'm happy to report that the light version works perfectly for me. At the top of the screen, you'll find recommendations for chargers suitable for your device.
For instance, if you have an iPhone 11, it's recommended to use chargers up to 23 watts. Fast charging is also supported, and power delivery is available. Now, I know what you're thinking - how do I test these chargers? Well, it's quite simple!
To run a test with Mr. Battery Light, simply connect your charger to your iPhone using a lightning cable, click on the "Start Test" button, and wait for the results. The application will start reading the output of your charger, and you'll be able to see the results in real-time.
Now, I know that running tests can take some time, especially within the first few minutes. But don't worry, once you've waited for about 10-15 minutes, the results will become more accurate, and you'll get an exact reading of the watt output coming out of your charger.
Let's put Mr. Battery Light to the test with my three Apple chargers here. I have a standard 5-watt charger, an 18-watt charger that comes with the iPhone 11 in the box, and a 30-watt charger with the iPad Pro.
First up, let's check out the 5-watt charger. Mr. Battery Light recommends charging your device to optimal conditions using this charger. I'll plug in my iPhone, connect it to the charger, and run the test. Ah, interesting! After just 12 minutes of running the test, the output is coming in at 7.1 watts, which is actually quite impressive for a 5-watt charger.
Now, let's move on to the 18-watt charger. As expected, this charger supports fast charging and power delivery, and Mr. Battery Light recommends using it for devices up to 23 watts. I'll run the test again, and the results come in at 29 watts, which is slightly higher than the recommended wattage.
Finally, let's take a look at the 30-watt charger with the iPad Pro. As you can see from the name, this charger has a bit of extra power under the hood. Mr. Battery Light recommends using it for devices up to 23 watts, and I'll run the test once more. The results come in at 29 watts, which is also slightly higher than the recommended wattage.
And there you have it, folks! Mr. Battery Light has helped me understand my chargers better, and I'm excited to share this knowledge with all of you. If you want to experience the benefits of Mr. Battery Light for yourself, be sure to check out the links in the description below.
Thanks for watching this week's episode, and I'll catch you all in the next one!