Waze is a GPS navigation software app and a subsidiary of Google. It works on smartphones and tablet computers that have GPS support. It provides turn-by-turn navigation information and user-submitted travel times and route details, while downloading location-dependent information over a mobile telephone network.
At the height of the Anti-Distracted Driving Act's enforcement, Waze announced that they will be launching a Filipino voice navigation, catering to local needs. The localized voice navigation will not only dicate road directions in Filipino but even receive voice commands. Upon checking the Waze app, it seems as though the update to feature Filipino voice navigation and commands has finally arrived.
Waze users can now select the Filipino voice directions by going to settings, tapping on 'Voice Directions' and simply scrolling down until you find 'Filipino – Adora'. The Filipino version also allows for users to use voice command by speaking in Filipino. However like previously tested, the Filipno voice command function seems to only recognize the word 'bahay' at the moment. Attempting to ask directions elsewhere would only lead to the voice command closing.
Waze Set up:
Settings
Navigation
then set up mo na preference mo .
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