
Since appearing on our smartphones, Waze has quickly established itself as an essential tool for safe travel. The application, created in 2010 and bought by Google a few years later, is really necessary today for many motorists. Radars, speed or even obstacles on the road and other traffic jams, the app warns you about all the dangers. Later, many other features were added to it, such as displaying the cost of travel and fuel. But that’s not all because it also offers even more fun features to make driving less boring.
Okay, eating delicious ice cream is a good thing.
But have you ever seen the “shorter route found” notification on Waze after a day at the beach?
Here it is, the real aroma of the holiday! pic.twitter.com/rSlkGNMJMs
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And the latest update to the community app should especially please tennis fans. Since the Roland Garros tournament is currently underway, it is now possible to navigate on the road champion Roger Federer. The latter has indeed lent his voice to the program in German as well as French and English, making this feature available to us recently. He is the first person to speak multiple languages ββin the history of Waze. There is something to please sports fans, especially tennis.
How to use it?
You want to hear too the voice of the Roland Garros star tell me in which direction to go? This is very simple. All you need to do is go to the settings of the Waze app. Click “vote” and then simply select Roger Federer’s name. And that’s all! All you have to do is hit the road as the Swiss legend accompanies you on your journey. Which your passengers will definitely like!
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