
Microsoft is actively testing a new feature in Windows 11 aimed at enhancing battery life for laptop users. Dubbed "adaptive energy saver," this feature is currently available in the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 27898 for the Canary Channel. (blogs.windows.com)
Unlike traditional energy-saving modes that activate only when battery levels are low, adaptive energy saver dynamically manages power consumption based on the device's current workload and power state. This means the feature can automatically enable or disable energy-saving measures during light tasks, such as web browsing or email, without altering screen brightness. (windowscentral.com)
To enable this feature, users can navigate to Settings > System > Power & battery and select the adaptive energy saver option. It's important to note that this feature is currently exclusive to battery-powered devices and is not available for desktop PCs. (blogs.windows.com)
By intelligently adjusting power usage without compromising user experience, adaptive energy saver represents a significant step forward in extending battery longevity and promoting energy efficiency in Windows 11 laptops.
Source: VOI.ID Microsoft Tests Adaptive Energy Saving Features In Windows 11