Is there a way to track low battery levels across devices?Solved

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3 days ago May 11, 2026

Is there a way in Hexnode UEM to pull a report on battery levels? We’ve had a bunch of tablets turning up dead in the morning, so just trying to see if there’s a pattern or something we’re missing. 

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3 days ago May 11, 2026
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Hi @sloane! 

You can create a custom report based on battery percentage in Hexnode UEM. Here’s how you can set it up: 

  1. Login to your Hexnode UEM portal.  

  1. Navigate to Reports > Custom Reports > Create Custom Report. 

  1. Click Add 

  1. Choose report type as Device. 

  1. Enter a Report Name and Description. 

  1. Apply Condition Filter. For example; Battery level Less than 20. 

  1. Choose attributes from the Available Columns section. Make sure you include Battery Level. 

  1. Finally, Save the report. 

This report will help you identify devices that are consistently dropping below 20% battery.  

If you have any further queries, feel free to reach out to us. 

Best Regards, 
Isabel Lora 
Hexnode UEM 

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3 days ago May 11, 2026
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We rely on that a lot. You start noticing patterns after a while, like certain devices consistently dropping way lower than the rest overnight. Makes it easier to narrow down which ones need attention. 

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3 days ago May 11, 2026
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Ah okay, that’s helpful. Was also wondering — is there any way to see charging status? Like if a device stopped charging at some point during the night or got unplugged? 

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3 days ago May 11, 2026
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No @sloane. That level of detail isn’t available at the momentHexnode UEM doesn’t track charging state changes or events like when charging stops. 

Best Regards, 
Isabel Lora 
Hexnode UEM 

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