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Waymo offers free Wi-Fi and music streaming

Waymo, Google’s self-driving car development division, has launched Waymo One, a general-purpose self-driving dispatch service, although it targets only a limited number of registrants in Phoenix, Arizona, USA since the end of last year.

However, Waymo One is exposed to fierce competition with existing services such as Uber and Rift, which are vehicle sharing services. For this reason, there are reports that music streaming and free Wi-Fi are being tested to attract passengers and generate revenue. According to reports, Waymo One has been testing free Wi-Fi in the vehicle since last December, when the service began. Also, at the end of April, Google Play music streaming service started without ads. Passengers can connect their Waymo account and Google Play Music account to listen to playlists.

Among them, the Wi-Fi service is available only to some users who have forbidden to publicly share their experiences. It is unknown how attractive users who have smartphones that can access the Internet at their own expense will feel. However, if a customer travels long distances, they may want to connect their laptop to work or watch video streaming.

Other benefits Waymo is testing include installing car seats in every vehicle, keeping the room temperature at 22 degrees in the Arizona desert, and having a charging cable for mobile devices in the seats.

Google itself, as it is well known, uses advertising as a source of income. However, Waymo says that the company’s core business is vehicle billing, and there is no advertisement while riding. The added value can give a feeling of freedom according to personalization, and I try to use it as something in the in-car space, such as checking emails or enjoying songs with music services.

The advantage of Waymo, an autonomous driving service, is that it ends with a dedicated app to specify the ride location and destination, and there is no need to exchange a word with a human driver. Perhaps the biggest strength of this service is that you can feel the serenity and serenity beyond Wi-Fi or music streaming. Related information can be found here .

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