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⚡ 8 Devices That Use Electricity Even When Turned Off — And How to Save Energy
You might think that when you switch off a device, it stops using electricity. But here’s a surprising truth: many common household devices continue to draw power even when turned off — a phenomenon called “phantom” or “standby” power.
1. Televisions
Modern TVs, especially smart TVs, often remain in a standby mode to enable quick startup or receive software updates. Even when turned off, they can use several watts of power daily.
Tip: Use a power strip with an on/off switch and unplug the TV completely when not in use for long periods.
2. Cable or Satellite Boxes
Cable boxes constantly run in the background to stay connected and download program guides, consuming power 24/7.
Tip: Unplug the box when you’re not watching TV for an extended time, or switch to streaming devices that use less power.
3. Game Consoles
Gaming consoles like PlayStation, Xbox, or Nintendo Switch often stay in a low-power standby mode to allow quick restarts and background downloads.
Tip: Fully shut down consoles instead of leaving them in standby, or unplug when idle for long durations.
4. Chargers (Phone, Laptop, etc.)
Chargers plugged into outlets draw a small amount of electricity even when not connected to devices.
Tip: Unplug chargers when not in use or use smart power strips that cut power automatically.
5. Microwave Ovens
Tip: Unplug microwaves if you don’t need the clock display or want to save energy overnight.
6. Computers and Monitors
Computers and monitors can continue to draw power in sleep or standby modes, especially if USB devices remain connected.
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