Indicates the current battery charge level as a value between 0.0
and 1.0
.
Syntax
var level = battery.level
On return, level
is a number representing the system's battery charge level scaled to a value between 0.0 and 1.0. A value of 0 means the battery
, which is a BatteryManager
object, is empty and the system is about to be suspended. A value of 1.0 means the battery is full. A value of 1.0 is also returned if the implementation isn't able to determine the battery charge level or if the system is not battery-powered.
Example
HTML Content
<div id="level">(battery level unknown)</div>
JavaScript Content
navigator.getBattery().then(function(battery) { var level = battery.level; document.querySelector('#level').textContent = level; });
Specifications
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
Battery Status API | Candidate Recommendation | Initial definition |
Browser compatibility
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 39.0 | 10 (10) moz 16 (16)[1] 52 (52)[3] |
No support | 25 | No support |
Feature | Android | Android Webview | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile | Chrome for Android |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | No support | 40.0 | 10.0 (10) moz 16.0 (16)[1] 52.0 (52)[3] |
No support | 25[2] | No support | 42.0[2] |
[1] Disabled by default in Firefox 10.0, but can be enabled setting the preference dom.battery.enabled
to true
. Starting with Firefox 11.0, mozBattery
is enabled by default. The Battery API is currently supported on Android, Windows, and Linux with UPower installed. Support for MacOS is available starting with Gecko 18.0 (Firefox 18.0 / Thunderbird 18.0 / SeaMonkey 2.15). Firefox also provide support for the deprecated navigator.battery
.
[2] Values for BatteryManager.chargingTime
and BatteryManager.dischargingTime
are always equal to Infinity
.
[3] From Firefox 52 onwards, the Battery Status API is only available in chrome/privileged code.