Here’s How To Activate Low Power Mode In macOS

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(Last Updated On: September 3, 2022)

MacOS Monterey brought a fair amount of developments to the platform. Low Power Mode is one of the more crucial changes for people who need to get the most battery life out of their devices. The feature is already well-known to anyone who owns an iPhone. By doing this, the device is set up to preserve as much battery life as possible.

By automatically reducing screen brightness and slowing the CPU clock speed, this lowers energy usage. This not only aids in lowering energy use but also keeps your MacBook quieter because the fans won’t be running (thanks to the lower CPU clock speed). Here’s how you can toggle on the Low Power Mode on macOS Monterey. Let’s check out:

Steps To Turn On Low Power Mode On macOS Monterey

On macOS Monterey, activating the Low Power Mode is a rather simple process. Although we will manually demonstrate how to toggle it on, you can also ask Siri to turn it on immediately.

Make sure you are using the most recent stable macOS Monterey version before we begin because it will probably work better.

Step 1: In the top left corner, click on the Apple icon.

Step 2: Tap on ‘System Preferences’.

Step 3: Now, click on ‘Battery’. It is located at the bottom next to the ‘Printers & Scanners’ and ‘Date & Time’ options. If you still don’t find it, simply search for it in the top right corner.

Step 4: Once you open the Battery settings, at the left bottom of the sidebar, tap on ‘Battery’.

Step 5: After you follow the above step, you should be able to see the ‘Low Power Mode’ option. To turn it on, tap on it.

The Low Power Mode will then be turned on and will start working. Turning on the Low Power Mode may provide you with a little additional juice, but you should be aware that the performance might not be exactly the same as previously. Don’t worry, though; your Mac will continue to operate in much the same way while using less energy.

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