How to set a sleep timer on your TV

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How to set a sleep timer on your TV

A modern TV is not only a device that gives you access to a wide range of content across broadcast and streaming services. It is also a device that makes your viewing experience easier with convenient features like a sleep timer.

If you are someone who likes to watch TV before going to bed but doesn’t want it to keep running all night then a sleep timer can be extremely useful.

TV sleep mode: What is a sleep timer on TV

A sleep timer feature available on modern TVs is akin to sleep mode. Once set, the sleep timer automatically turns off the TV after a set period, helping you save energy, increase the shelf life of your TV, and sleep comfortably. This is a built-in feature available on modern televisions that enables users to schedule an automatic shut-off after a specific time.

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It is particularly useful for those who enjoy falling asleep to their favourite movies or TV shows or need the TV to run in the background to really fall asleep. While the feature is available on modern smart TVs, it is also found on some older models. Here’s a step-by-step guide to setting a sleep timer on your TV.

TV auto switch off: How to set a sleep timer on your TV

Before we get to the process of setting up a sleep timer on your TV, you must know that the exact steps will vary depending on the brand and model of your TV.

Most of the below-mentioned steps should be for your TV regardless of the model and brand. Here’s how you can set up a sleep timer on your TV:

Step 1: Turn on your TV and go to the Settings menu.

Step 2: You can access Settings from your remote or from the TV’s settings menu.

Step 3: Check if your TV has a dedicated “Timers” section or else navigate to the “General” section.

Step 4: Look for the “Sleep Timer” option. You can also refer to your TV’s manual to find the sleep timer option since different brands tend to bury the feature in different sections.

Step 5: Once you’ve located the sleep timer option, click on it to open the settings page for the timer.

Step 6: You will see a list of preset time durations, such as 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, et cetera.

Step 7: Select the desired time for your sleep timer using the navigation buttons.

Step 8: Now, press OK to confirm your timer selection. Some TVs may require you to press “Save” or “Activate” to enable the sleep timer function.

How to set a sleep timer on Smart TVs

If you have a smart TV from Samsung, LG, or Sony then it is rather easy to set a sleep timer on them.

Samsung smart TVs

For Samsung smart TVs, go to Settings > General > System Manager > Time > Sleep.

LG smart TVs

LG TV users need to go to Settings > All Settings > General > Timers > Sleep Timer.

Sony smart TVs

If you have a Sony Bravia TV then the sleep timer can be set from Settings > Preferences > Timer Settings > Sleep Timer.

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The process of turning on the sleep timer on your TV involves the same steps but they are often direct or require going to an additional settings page or accessing app-based controls.

Whether you have a smart TV or an older TV, the steps above can be used to turn on a sleep timer. Once enabled, you can drift off to sleep without worrying about the TV running all night long.

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