Google today announced a handful of wearable and navigation updates, starting with public transit directions in Google Maps for Wear OS.

  • fossphi@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Crap, I forgot we were on a thread about smart watches. I wouldn’t know how it works on one, since I don’t own any.

    But turk by turn works as good as it can for any public transport service. It tells me when and where I need to change. How long the change is and things like that. I assume a lot of it depends on the data provided by the transport company

    • Skull giver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl
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      5 months ago

      That’s pretty cool! Google maps has had this for ages on Android, but the few open source apps that support the Dutch transit system don’t have it, unfortunately.

      I have good hopes that Öffi will support Dutch transit eventually (it’s in alpha and there’s a central location and somewhat of a standard protocol that almost every possible public transport company uses), so maybe next time I try it, I’ll be able to use it.

      I haven’t looked into the source code, but the little experience in smart watch development I have makes me think there are reasons this feature only made it to watches now; the batteries are tiny and the processors are slow, even compared to cheap budget phones.