Wireless headset, volume slider and battery drain
On my wireless headset, I want to conserve the battery and use it as little as possible. I was wondering if the battery drain is different in the following two situations:
I have the volume dial on the Bluetooth headset on very low, but the Windows desktop volume slider is cranked all the way up.
I have the volume slider on the headset cranked all the way up, but my Windows desktop volume is set very low.
Assume both of these scenarios produce the same and effective volume, do they drain the battery differently?
On my wireless headset, I want to conserve the battery and use it as little as possible. I was wondering if the battery drain is different in the following two situations:
I have the volume dial on the Bluetooth headset on very low, but the Windows desktop volume slider is cranked all the way up.
I have the volume slider on the headset cranked all the way up, but my Windows desktop volume is set very low.
Assume both of these scenarios produce the same and effective volume, do they drain the battery differently?
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