How do I put my console into rest mode?

Turning on your system

You can turn on your PS4™ system in either of the following ways.

  • Press the power button.
  • Press the PS button on a paired controller.

The power indicator blinks blue and then turns white to let you know your system is on.

Turning off your system

Notice

Disconnect the AC power cord from the electricity supply only when the power indicator is off. If you disconnect it while the power indicator is lit or blinking, data might be lost or corrupted, and you might damage your system.

Putting your system in rest mode

When your PS4™ system is in rest mode, it keeps operating, but at a lower power consumption. You can set the system to download files and charge a controller while it's in rest mode.
You can put your PS4™ system in rest mode using any of these methods.

  • Select
    How do I put my console into rest mode?
    (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Enter Rest Mode].
  • Select [Power] > [Enter Rest Mode] on the quick menu.
  • Press and hold the power button until the system beeps.

When your PS4™ system enters rest mode, the display darkens. The power indicator blinks white, and then turns orange.
To exit rest mode, turn on your system.

  • To put your system in rest mode, you must select the checkboxes for the options in
    How do I put my console into rest mode?
    (Settings) > [Power Saving Settings] > [Set Features Available in Rest Mode].
  • If [Enter Rest Mode] does not appear, select [Power Options] > [Enter Rest Mode].
  • When an upload or download starts or finishes, the power indicator blinks orange.

Turning off the power completely

You can turn off your PS4™ system in any of these ways.

  • Select
    How do I put my console into rest mode?
    (Power) from the function screen, and then select [Turn Off PS4].
  • Select [Power] > [Turn Off PS4] on the quick menu.
  • Press and hold the power button for at least 7 seconds (until the system beeps twice).

When you turn off your system, the display darkens, the power indicator blinks white, and then turns off.

  • If [Turn Off PS4] does not appear, select [Power Options] > [Turn Off PS4].
  • With the default settings, your PS4™ system will automatically enter rest mode or turn off when it hasn't been used for a certain period of time. If an application is active, such as when a video is playing, the system might not automatically enter rest mode or turn off. To change the setting, select
    How do I put my console into rest mode?
    (Settings) > [Power Saving Settings] > [Set Time Until PS4 Turns Off] from the function screen, and then select [Media Playback] or [General (Applications)].
  • When you turn off your system or put your system in rest mode, all users are logged out.

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The Xbox Series X standby mode is really useful for getting your console booted up almost instantly and letting it do things in the background while it's not fully powered on. However, if you want to save power, consider using the energy-saving mode instead. The two Xbox Series X startup modes are designed to give you greater control over your console's startup procedure, what it can do while you're not gaming, and how likely it is to impact your electricity bill – an important consideration, even if you've found yourself a great Xbox Series X price. Here's what you need to know about how the Xbox Series X standby mode and energy-saving mode work.

  • Xbox Series X energy saver standby mode
  • Xbox Series X instant-on standby mode

Xbox Series X energy saver standby mode explained

Xbox Series X

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  • Lowest energy consumption so environmentally friendlier and saves money on energy bills
  • Can install game and system updates while the console is off, sometimes
  • Slower console start-up time
  • Can't use remote features via the Xbox mobile app

You've just spent a lot of money on a brand new console, games, and accessories, so the last thing you want to do is feel the weight of that decision on your electricity bill. The Energy saver sleep mode is the default setting on the Xbox Series X, but if you've switched to Standby and want to switch back, you'll need to open the settings menu. Pressing the Xbox button on your Xbox controller to open the guide, navigate to the 'Profile and System' tab, and select the 'Settings' option from the list. From there, look for 'Sleep mode & startup' under 'General'. You'll find that you can choose from Standby or Energy saver under the 'Sleep mode' option.

Xbox Series X Energy saver mode will mean that your console powers down fully when you turn the console off. It offers the lowest power consumption - apparently 20 times less than when on the instant Standby mode, provided the console is turned off and not updating - and is environmentally friendlier, which is definitely something to consider in this day and age. You obviously won't get the rapid start-up like the other mode, but you'll only have to wait around 20 seconds for the console to boot up from cold every time, and any games you left in a suspended state through Xbox Quick Resume will still be there. 

System and game updates can now also happen while the console is in its energy-saving state - previously, this was a big draw for using the Instant-on standby mode. While this is a great in theory, it seems to be bit unreliable in practice. Game updates will sometimes stop downloading after switching the console off, leaving you with a half-downloaded update when you turn your console back on.

Xbox Series X instant-on standby mode explained

Xbox Series X UI

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  • Rapid console start-up time
  • Can install game and system updates while the console is off
  • Can use remote features via the Xbox mobile app
  • Higher power consumption while the console is off, so costs you more on energy bills

If you're looking for lightning fast performance and don't care all that much about the environment or your electricity bill, then the Xbox Series X Instant-on standby mode will be what you're looking for.

Xbox Series X Standby mode will ensure that your console goes from off to signed into Xbox Live in fewer than five seconds. Pair that with Quick Resume and it means you'll be able to go from sitting on the couch to moving a character around in, potentially, no more than 20 seconds. If anything, between the SSD, standby mode and Quick Resume, the Xbox Series X is too fast. 

With standby selected, you'll find that your games and applications will continue installing and automatically update, even when you turn the console off - although you can turn this function off under the 'Updates' section of the 'System' category in the console settings. You'll even be able to play, install, and manage console games from your mobile device through the new application – if you're after guidance on that one, here's how to set up the Xbox mobile app. 

Of course, you can also dial in a greater degree of precision with the Xbox Series X standby mode. From that Power Mode and Startup menu in Settings you'll be able to have it so that when the Xbox is off it will also turn off storage, which means that games installed on the Seagate Storage Expansion Card won't automatically install. From here, you can also order a full Xbox Series X shutdown or run a restart cycle, should you need or want to – remember kids, it's always good to clear your cache once in a while. 

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Josh West is the UK Managing Editor of GamesRadar+. He has over 10 years experience in online and print journalism, and holds a BA (Hons) in Journalism and Feature Writing. Prior to starting his current position, Josh has served as GR+'s Features Editor and Deputy Editor of games™ magazine, and has freelanced for numerous publications including 3D Artist, Edge magazine, iCreate, Metal Hammer, Play, Retro Gamer, and SFX. Additionally, he has appeared on the BBC and ITV to provide expert comment, written for Scholastic books, edited a book for Hachette, and worked as the Assistant Producer of the Future Games Show. In his spare time, Josh likes to play bass guitar and video games. Years ago, he was in a few movies and TV shows that you've definitely seen but will never be able to spot him in.

How do I get my Xbox to download while off?

How to Make Xbox Download When Off.
Turn on your Xbox One and press the Xbox button to open the Xbox Guide..
In the Guide menu, navigate to System > Settings > General > Power mode & startup..
Select Instant-on from the Power mode drop-down menu and make sure to unselect the checkbox of When Xbox is off, turn off storage..

Can you put Xbox One into rest mode?

Sleep mode is a shorthand for putting your Xbox on standby, rather than switching it off completely. It's the Xbox equivalent to the PlayStation 5's Rest Mode. Technically, the Xbox offers more than one kind of standby mode. There is the Energy-saving power mode, which is designed, as you'd expect, to save energy.

Is there a rest mode for Xbox Series S?

The Xbox Series S/X does have a Rest mode, but you'll have to select it in the power settings. The Instant-On mode on an Xbox is the equivalent of Standby or Rest mode and allows you to download and install games in the background, or even from the Xbox smartphone app.

Will Xbox still download when off?

Click on "Settings" → "Power and Startup." This is where you can set the Xbox to use stand-by mode when you turn it off. It will automatically search for and finish downloads and updates. Choose "Instant-On Power Mode." This will keep the Xbox One on standby so it will finish your downloads when the Xbox is off.