Battery Full Charge Alert

  1. Battery Full Charge Alarm Sound
  2. Battery Full Charge Alert Light

In my personal opinion, there is absolutely no need to download any third-party app to keep an eye on phone's battery level while charging. Using a third party app will consume more RAM and will juice out your battery quite faster as it needs to b. I just downloaded Battery HD and I will give it a try. But why can't we have this integrated? We have notification for low battery we should have one for fully charged battery as well. Someone mentioned something about the phone stop charging when its 100% is that the case?? As said before, over charge is quite dangerous for your mobile, you should definitely discharge it whenever it completes the charging. But, you will have to check your mobile frequently to get the charging percentage. Therefore, if you want to get battery full notification in Android, here is a solution. It will help you in two different ways.

Perfect way to see battery status and remaining charge time on your main screen! Protect your battery from overcharging with Save Battery application. This application notifies you when battery is fully charged. You can also select battery level and many customization. You will never forget the Phone/Tablet/Surface/Laptop on charge for a long period. This will extend the life of your battery. ★★★★★ Features ★★★★★ * Display battery details * Battery percentage * Remaining battery balance time * Charging history (List and Chart) * Export charging history * Easy to use user interface * Status message about application * Full battery notifications with sound * Four types of live tiles * Display battery status on live tiles * Display battery percentage on lock screen (Badge) * Different types of notifications (when the battery is fully charged, when the battery is low) ★★★★★ How to use ★★★★★ Full Battery Alarm : Plug your device to charge and open application. Then you just click to 'Enable Alarm' button. Application will alert you when your phone charge is at selected percentage. When alarm alert, you can use 'Stop Alarm!' button or you can unplug your cable to stop alarm. Theft Alarm : Firstly, you must plug your phone to open theft alarm. After enable charge alarm, if you wish you can enable theft alarm. While theft alarm active, if your phone cable unplug, alarm sound will be play. You can stop theft alarm with your PASSWORD. Default password is '1234' We love to hear your suggestions!! Without your ideas, we can't shape this app into what YOU need. Please email us at: totalyinfo@gmail.com **Before leaving negative feedback, please contact us to see if we can help you with your concerns. Emails are typically responded within 24 hours. Note: - Tile refreshes every 15 minutes (This is Windows limitation) ------------ NOTICE: -> Enable this application in battery sever mode (Background task) ->If you use any task killer app, please add this app to ignore list or white list. Otherwise, application will not work properly.

We've all been there before: You're out with your laptop, engrossed in your work, when your laptop gives you the ever-dreaded battery warning. If you'd rather your laptop warn you a little sooner, you can tweak the alerts to happen sooner, later, and even take different actions when your battery reaches a certain point. Here's how.

Tweak Your Battery Warnings on Windows

Windows users are lucky enough to have these options built right into the OS. To tweak them, just follow these instructions:

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  1. Click on the start menu and type 'Edit Power Plan' into the search box. Choose the Edit Power Plan option when it comes up.
  2. Click the 'Change Advanced Power Settings' link at the bottom of the window.
  3. Choose the power plan from the top dropdown that corresponds to what you use when you're on battery power (by default, this is 'Balanced'). Scroll down to 'Battery' and click the plus sign next to it.
  4. Here, you'll want to tweak two things: Low Battery Level and/or Critical Battery Level. Low Battery Level corresponds to the first alert you get, that lets you know you're running out of battery. Reserve Battery Level is the second alert you get, letting you know that your computer will hibernate soon, and Critical Battery Level corresponds to when your computer goes into hibernation.

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By tweaking these, you'll be able to give yourself a bit more of a heads up before your computer dies, giving you enough time to finish whatever you're doing. Of course, while you're at it, you should also make sure you're doing everything you can to maximize your battery life—that way you'll run into those 'oh crap' situations less often.

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Low Battery Saver Adds More Options to OS X's Alerts

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OS X doesn't let you tweak your battery alerts, but you can download a $1.99 app called Low Battery Saver that gives you a few more options in how your laptop warns you. When you start up the app, you have the option to:

  • Put your computer in Safe Sleep mode when it has a certain number of minutes left. This is particularly useful for old MacBooks that no longer hibernate properly when the battery runs out.
  • Provide an extra battery warning besides OS X's built-in one, at a time of your choosing.
Battery Full Charge Alert

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Low Battery Saver gives you warnings based on how much time your battery has left, not a percentage level, which can be handy. However, if you have an old computer and haven't taken care of the battery properly, this value may be incorrect, so you'll want to stay on the more conservative side and add an extra few minutes to the notification.

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