Latching vs non-latching Relay

A non-latching relay draws power continuously when set. A latching relay only needs a short pulse of power to get set or reset. It will then retain its current state without needing power.
 
Also, non-latching consumes more power overall.
I think a major reason to pick a latching relay over non-latching is to save power when power comes at a cost (battery). If power draw is not a concern, non-latching relays are probably easier to deal with.
 
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