Battery life has always been a cause for concern for most laptop users, but unlike earlier, the problem is no longer limited to the PC itself. Wireless peripherals, like keyboards, mice and headsets, are also in constant need of charging, which is why it is important to monitor their battery level at all times. So today, we will show you how to check the battery level of wireless peripherals, including headphones, keyboard and mouse that connect via Bluetooth to your Windows 10 laptop.

Starting with build 1809, Windows 10 has made it real easy to check the battery level of Bluetooth peripherals and accessories, like keyboards, mice and headphones. In this article, we will tell you how to check the battery level of your Bluetooth devices, including the mouse, keyboard and headphones, in Windows 10.

  • On the same page, there’s also a section called Mouse, Keyboard & Pen that will show you the battery level of your Bluetooth-based input devices, including supported keyboards, mice or stylus.

Power efficiency can make of break wireless accessories and decide how they are perceived by users. After all, what good is a pair of high-quality headphones if they only work for a couple of hours because switching off. Similarly, a wireless keyboard is of no use if has to be plugged into a power source several times a day, because that will severely disrupt your workflow. However, now that you know how to check the battery level of your Bluetooth peripherals and accessories, you can rest assured that you’ll never be caught off-guard because of battery issues with your keyboard, mouse or headphone.