Google Maps' Voice Guidance feature helps people with impaired vision
Just in time for World Sight Day, Google introduces more detailed spoken directions into Google Maps. The feature was developed to help people with visual impairments by providing them with alerts as they navigate their route to their destination. The app now has more detailed voice guidance and new kinds of verbal announcements for walking trips. So Google Maps can inform users when they need to turn or let them know when a big intersection is coming up. When they move away from their route, they will be notified by the app, and it'll re-route them.
The feature is rolling out first to the United States (in English) and to Japan (in Japanese), but according to Google, it'll support additional languages and countries soon. To access the feature, head to Google Maps' settings and select Navigation. From there, scroll to the bottom of the list and locate Walking options. You will see the Detailed voice guidance option there.
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