Introduction
Although every tech enthusiast’s dream device, AirPods don’t clearly display their battery level when coupled with an Android smartphone. Do not be alarmed, Android users! With MaterialPods, you can close that gap and have an AirPods experience that can compete with that of iPhone enthusiasts.
Features
- Display the AirPods’ battery level and case information.
- very adaptable
- It may be made more transparent and has a bright and dark theme.
- has various widgets
- assistance for Google Assistant
- Support for PowerBeats Pro, Gen 2 AirPods, and Gen 1 AirPods
Luxurious Animations To Win
Have you ever had a tech encounter that seemed a little lacking in spark? The seamless animations provided by MaterialPods transform checking the battery life of your AirPods into a little cinematic experience. Every time you connect your AirPods, it’s like having a little Michael Bay movie. Not included are any explosions.
Dull Thing And Ui Modification
For those who think that evening is the ideal time, MaterialPods provides a sophisticated dark theme. Still, that’s not all! You are able to customize and modify the program to your liking thanks to a wide range of adjustable user interface features. Do you want a widget that seems clear during the day but is as black as your ex’s heart at night? MaterialPods provides everything you need.
Assistant Features And Search
Disoriented in the sea of details? Utilize the search function to navigate around. The play/pause and assistant capabilities are also available to you whenever you want to take a break from your never-ending playlist. It’s like to having an in-built butler for your AirPods only inside your phone. Pretty, huh?
Many Battery Notifications
You won’t be taken by surprise by a fading AirPod ever again. You may get timely battery alerts directly on your screen when you use MaterialPods. It sounds like your AirPods are softly informing you about how long their battery lasts. You get the notion, albeit not quite.
Assistance For Every Airpods
MaterialPods has you covered whether you’re slaying with the OG AirPods Gen 1 or wearing the newest AirPods Pro 2. Many other AirPod versions, including as the AirPods Max and PowerBeats Pro, are supported with the app. Similar to a universal remote control but designed just for your AirPods, it’s cool.
In conclusion, MaterialPods is the app you didn’t realize you needed if you’re an Android user who loves AirPods. It is the link between two worlds with its vast array of functions and assistance. And never forget that MaterialPods is here to rescue the day, one battery notification at a time, even if AirPods may not have an Android user manual.