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Display Apple AirPods battery levels via Terminal
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#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Airpods.sh | |
# Output connected Airpods battery levels via CLI | |
AIRPOD_ICON=$'\uF7CC' | |
BATTERY_INFO=( | |
"BatteryPercentCombined" | |
"HeadsetBattery" | |
"BatteryPercentSingle" | |
"BatteryPercentCase" | |
"BatteryPercentLeft" | |
"BatteryPercentRight" | |
) | |
BT_DEFAULTS=$(defaults read /Library/Preferences/com.apple.Bluetooth) | |
SYS_PROFILE=$(system_profiler SPBluetoothDataType 2>/dev/null) | |
MAC_ADDR=$(grep -b2 "Minor Type: Headphones"<<<"${SYS_PROFILE}"|awk '/Address/{print $3}') | |
CONNECTED=$(grep -ia6 "${MAC_ADDR}"<<<"${SYS_PROFILE}"|awk '/Connected: Yes/{print 1}') | |
BT_DATA=$(grep -ia6 '"'"${MAC_ADDR}"'"'<<<"${BT_DEFAULTS}") | |
if [[ "${CONNECTED}" ]]; then | |
for info in "${BATTERY_INFO[@]}"; do | |
declare -x "${info}"="$(awk -v pat="${info}" '$0~pat{gsub (";",""); print $3 }'<<<"${BT_DATA}")" | |
[[ ! -z "${!info}" ]] && OUTPUT="${OUTPUT} $(awk '/BatteryPercent/{print substr($0,15)": "}'<<<"${info}")${!info}%" | |
done | |
printf "%s\\n" "${AIRPOD_ICON} ${OUTPUT}" | |
else | |
printf "%s Not Connected\\n" "${OUTPUT}" | |
fi | |
exit 0 |
Running the script returns "Not connected", although my Airpods Max are connected. Is this no longer working?
Same problem with AirPods 2
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Running the script returns "Not connected", although my Airpods Max are connected. Is this no longer working?