This is a Python 3.6 script, forked from faglo/AirStatus that allows you to check AirPods battery level from your terminal, as JSON output.
python3 main.py [output_file]
Output will be stored in output_file
if specified.
{"status": 1, "charge": {"left": 95, "right": 95, "case": -1}, "charging_left": false, "charging_right": false, "charging_case": false, "model": "AirPodsPro", "date": "2021-12-22 11:09:05"}
Create the file /etc/systemd/system/airstatus.service
(as root) containing:
[Unit]
Description=AirPods Battery Monitor
[Service]
ExecStart=/usr/bin/python3 /PATH/TO/AirStatus/main.py /tmp/airstatus.out
Restart=always
RestartSec=3
[Install]
WantedBy=default.target
Start the service:
sudo systemctl start airstatus
Enable service on boot:
sudo systemctl enable airstatus
Yes, you can!
You can change the update frequency within the main.py file
- Some code from this repo