It is essential that through our operating system we can manage absolutely all our connected devices, such as mobile phones or even consoles.
For example, Apple does very well in this regard, because both macOS and iOS have a dedicated settings page, where you can check linked mobile phones, tablets, computers and other devices.
Microsoft has not yet included a connected devices settings page in its Windows operating system, but it is coming as seen in the latest beta version of Windows 11.
“We're introducing a new linked devices page in Settings > Accounts that lets you manage PCs and Xbox consoles that you're signed in to with your account. This settings page will only be displayed on the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11 and if you are signed in to Windows with your Microsoft account.”
This is what this new configuration page looks like
This new section is found in “settings”, then “accounts” and finally “linked devices”. Being located within “account” it will not be difficult for you to find it once it reaches a stable version.
This page shows all the devices that are linked to your Microsoft account, and also offers additional information such as serial number or operating system version, among others.
Currently, this new linked devices page is rolling out to all beta channel users with build 22635.3495.
It is unknown when this new settings page will arrive on the stable channel, but given its current situation, It is quite likely that it will do so in the next few weeks. so you won't have to wait long.