Google Maps rolls out ‘Glanceable’ directions for way easier navigation

Google Maps rolls out ‘Glanceable’ directions for way easier navigation

No more hassle unlocking your phone to use this new Google Maps feature with fewer distractions

by Kurt Knutsson

Last year, Google developers embarked on a mission to revolutionize the way we use Google Maps. With the introduction of Immersive View, they’ve taken a significant leap forward in improving our navigation experience. This feature, along with others like ‘Glanceable’ directions, has solidified Maps as a top contender among navigation apps on Android and iPhone.

 

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The arrival of ‘Glanceable’ directions

Despite being announced last year, ‘Glanceable’ directions seemed to have fallen off the radar. But now, this game-changing feature is making its debut, bringing essential navigation details like real-time ETA and turn-by-turn directions straight to your lock screen.

Credit: Google

 

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How do ‘Glanceable’ directions on Google Maps work?

Google Maps has long been a guide for travelers worldwide. However, the need to frequently unlock your phone to check directions can be a distraction, particularly when driving. ‘Glanceable’ Directions is Google’s innovative solution to this issue.

This feature allows you to preview a detailed, turn-by-turn route before starting navigation. It provides a comprehensive overview of the journey ahead, ensuring you’re familiar with the path before setting off. Once you begin your trip and hit the Start Navigation button, the convenience continues.

‘Glanceable’ Directions operates directly from your phone’s lock screen, eliminating the need to unlock your device continually. Google Maps will seamlessly track your progress, offering updates and rerouting as necessary, whether you’re walking, driving, or cycling.

 

How to enable ‘Glanceable’ directions

Currently available to both iPhone and Android users, ‘Glanceable’ Directions is designed to integrate with Live Activities on iOS 16.1 for iPhone users. While it may not function flawlessly immediately upon activation, we advise you to allow some time for the system to adapt to your navigation habits for enhanced performance.

  • Open the Google Maps app
  • Tap your profile icon in the top right corner
  • Select Settings
  • Then tap Navigation 

  • Scroll down and toggle on Glanceable directions while navigating

It’s worth noting that by default, this valuable feature is inactive, which might explain why its presence has gone undetected for some time. However, once you enable ‘Glanceable’ directions, with a simple glance, you can stay informed about your journey without the hassle of unlocking your phone.

 

 

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Update: What’s New?

Google Maps and Waze got a major upgrade in July of 2024 with five new features that make navigating and finding parking a breeze. Whether you’re on a road trip or just commuting to work, these updates are designed to help you avoid traffic and reach your destination more easily.

1) Easier reporting

Both Google Maps and Waze are enhancing their community reporting features. Now, when you spot something like a collision or roadwork, you can quickly alert other drivers with just a tap. The new update makes it simpler to access these reports, thanks to larger buttons and clear indications of which app the report originated from. This feature is already rolling out!

2) Highlighted buildings

Ever struggle to find the entrance to a building, especially in an unfamiliar area? Google Maps is here to help. As you approach your destination, the app will now light up the building and its entrance, along with nearby parking options. This update is expected to be available in the coming weeks, making those nighttime arrivals a lot less stressful.

3) New camera reports

Waze is stepping up its game with new alerts for various traffic enforcement cameras. Whether it’s for speed limits, HOV lanes, or even seatbelt checks, Waze will keep you informed. In some areas, you might even get warnings about cameras that monitor phone usage while driving. These updates are rolling out now, ensuring you stay compliant with local laws.

4) Real-time alerts about your favorite places

Waze has always been great at reporting traffic conditions, but now it will also notify you if there are issues on your usual routes—even if you’re not currently driving in that area. If a parade or concert is causing a traffic jam, you’ll get a heads-up and suggestions for alternate routes. This feature is live now, making your daily drives smoother.

5) Lock screen navigation

To keep you focused on the road, Waze is introducing lock screen navigation. This means you can receive turn-by-turn directions and real-time traffic updates without unlocking your phone. This feature is rolling out on Android this month and will be available on iOS later this fall.

With these new features, Google Maps and Waze are making it easier than ever to navigate your world, find parking, and stay informed about traffic conditions. Whether you’re a daily commuter or just heading out for a weekend adventure, these updates are aimed at enhancing your driving experience.

 

Kurt’s key takeaways

The rollout of glanceable directions may have taken longer than anticipated, but its arrival is a welcome enhancement to Google Maps. It promises a safer, more convenient way to navigate, especially when driving. As we look to the future, we hope Google will continue to refine and expedite the deployment of such valuable features.

What do you think about this new addition to Google Maps? Have you tried ‘Glanceable’ directions yet? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

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