Passive Wi-Fi

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Passive Wi-Fi is a refinement of Wi-Fi technology that uses passive reflection to reduce energy consumption.[1]

Wi-Fi use can account for up to 60 percent of a smartphone's energy consumption. When not connected to a network, Wi-Fi consumes energy because the device constantly searches for a signal.[1]

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