While it is true that, at present, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Edge are some of the most popular browsers within the Windows operating system, the truth is that there are also some other alternatives that may be quite surprising. One of them is Opera, a browser that brings with it some extra functionalities allowing give a boost to online browsing and that in a way there are times when they are appreciated.
One of them is the battery saving mode, thanks to which the Opera browser will try to consume the least possible number of resources in order to optimize and reduce somewhat more, as far as possible, the consumption of the computer's battery, a feature that owners of laptops or tablets with Windows operating system will undoubtedly appreciate, since this will make everything easier.
This is how you can activate energy saving in the Opera browser
As we mentioned, the energy saving mode that Opera incorporates as standard can be very useful in certain circumstances, since it can continue browsing without consuming so much battery if you don't have too much and it is difficult to connect the computer to the electrical current.
To activate this mode, all you have to do is go to the browser settings, by clicking on it. logo from the upper left corner and selecting "Settings". Once inside you will have to go down and click on the drop-down of "Advanced" and then continue scrolling to the "Battery saver" section. There you will only have to enable option in question by checking the corresponding switch, and the low power mode will be applied in the browser correctly.
In the same way, from that same section you can place a battery icon on the navigation bar, in such a way that you will be able to access in a faster way to consult the status of said energy saving, as well as relevant information about the battery capacity of your equipment.