Lower your screen brightness to reduce power consumption. Use adaptive brightness or manual control as needed.
Turn on Battery Saver under Settings > System > Power & battery to limit background activity and visual effects.
Remove external devices like USB drives, hard disks, and peripherals when not in use—they draw extra power.
Use Task Manager to shut down unnecessary programs running in the background.
Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi when not needed to reduce constant power usage.
Install the latest updates to ensure power management features and drivers are optimized.
Enable dark mode in Windows settings; darker themes use less power on OLED and some LED displays.
Avoid running multiple heavy apps at once, especially video editors or games.
Use your laptop on hard surfaces to avoid overheating, which can drain the battery faster.