The article discusses battery-saving modes offered by Edge and Opera browsers. Edge features an Efficiency Mode that can put tabs to sleep and offers a Maximum savings option, which optimizes battery life but may result in slower browsing. Opera includes a Battery Saver mode that promises up to an hour of extended battery life by limiting background tasks. Additionally, users can enable a Snooze feature to reduce memory usage. Other browsers lack dedicated battery-saving modes but can still optimize battery life with various best practices.
Click the three dots in the top-right corner of any Edge tab, then click Settings. Open the System and Performance tab, and you'll see an Efficiency Mode toggle switch.
Opera says you can expect up to an hour of extra battery life with Battery Saver enabled. You can find it on Windows by clicking the Opera button (a red O) in the top-left corner of the browser.
Farther down the same settings screen is a Snooze inactive tabs to save memory toggle switch: While this isn't strictly part of the Battery Saver feature, it can help reduce the demands of the browser a little more.
There are no dedicated battery saving modes in the other popular web browsers-perhaps their developers would rather not fess up to the issue of significant battery drain-but there are still a couple of ways you can maximize battery life.
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