Apple Accessibility replied to my report of this problem with an interesting 
tip. It's not a perfect solution, but you can just ask Siri "what's my battery" 
(or a similar query) and it'll speak the battery level.

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Alex Hall




> On Dec 30, 2016, at 21:28, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:
> 
> Ah ok, so Apple broke it. Wonder why they messed with something that worked 
> for so long, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. Nice to know it wasn't just me 
> though, will definitely let Apple know about this, having to open system 
> preferences just to check my battery is quite annoying.
>> On Dec 30, 2016, at 3:51 PM, Daniel Miller <miller...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Mike. They took away the time remaining indicator on the status bar, 
>> which messes it up for voiceover users since voiceover does not read the 
>> percentage that's visually there.  Urge everybody to write to accessibility 
>> and apple.com and get them to revert this behavior immediately.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone 6S Plus
>> 
>>> On Dec 30, 2016, at 3:02 PM, Mike Arrigo <n0...@charter.net> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hey everyone, going to cover a few different things in one message. First, 
>>> as the subject says, has anyone else had issues reading the time remaining 
>>> or percentage of a macbook battery in sierra? This happens on my 2010 
>>> macbook, and my girl friend's 2015 macbook pro. While in the status menus, 
>>> moving left and right with the voiceover cursor allows you to get to the 
>>> battery item, but it just says battery or something similar, no time 
>>> remaining or percentage, this happens whether the option to show the 
>>> percentage is checked or not in the menu. The only way I know of to get 
>>> around this is to check it in the energy saver settings in system 
>>> preferences. Interestingly, you can no longer use the regular arrow keys to 
>>> navigate the status menus, you must use VO navigation. I don't mind this, 
>>> actually it's more consistent this way since before, the arrow keys only 
>>> navigated built in items like wifi or the battery, third party items such 
>>> as dropbox always have required VO navigation to access them.
>>> I can confirm that on the 2010 macbook, the same issue I had with my 2010 
>>> mac mini does happen, when using Alex, speech disappears, sometimes for a 
>>> few seconds, sometimes completely, again, switching to a Nuance voice 
>>> resolved it.
>>> I actually got a Christmas present for myself, a new mac mini, the issue 
>>> does not happen on the newer hardware. I am using a fit headless adapter 
>>> connected to the HDMI port, out of curiosity, I decided to disconnect it 
>>> and see if voiceover was as sluggish as it used to be, surprisingly, I 
>>> didn't notice much difference. I didn't run it this way for a long time, 
>>> but I wonder if Apple has finally fixed this issue for voiceover users. If 
>>> not, the fit headless adapter is definitely a good solution.
>>> 
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