
How often has it been difficult for you to get your GPS to function while you're in a tunnel? You can no longer get assistance in these regions even via Google Maps. The well-known software now has a new Bluetooth function that allows location monitoring to be restored even within tunnels, which is a godsend if you enjoy going on long walks through the bush.
What is Google doing here, then? The business uses Bluetooth beacons, which are currently enabled in Maps but are currently only available to Android users. These beacons have been used with Waze, a Google-owned app that is available in several places worldwide.
For Android users who are always on the go, this technology might be a lifesaver and more since it is being included to Maps for the first time. Although it took Google years to integrate the technology into Maps for consumers, we are happy that it is now available. Navigating to Maps' settings will reveal an option that is present but by default deactivated. You may turn it on as needed.
How to Activate Google Maps' Bluetooth Beacon:
Google will probably deploy the functionality for iPhone users once it has finished rolling it out for Android users.
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