MangoBattery shows you the battery stats that actually matter - no command line required.
On Mac, CoconutBattery gives you cycle count, health percentage, and charge rates at a glance. Windows doesn't come with anything similar out of the box. The built-in option is running powercfg /batteryreport to generate a report, which is fine if you need a detailed analysis but overkill when you just want to check if your battery is holding up.
This app pulls the same WMI data and displays it in a small, simple window. You get current charge, battery health (full charged capacity versus design capacity), cycle count, and whether you're charging, discharging, or plugged in.
There's nothing to configure. Just run it.

