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At Waze they have always looked for the formula to make you pay attention to your GPS. And not only because it is useful when it comes to informing about speed cameras, controls, events on the road or any danger. They have also done it by changing the voice of their indicators. One of the most mythical has been C3PO, the well-known Star Wars android. In the United States, more celebrities have lent their voices to this browser. Well, now you can create these commands to listen to yourself while drivingDo you want to know how to do it? Well, keep reading.
Record your own voice
The process is really simple. The trickiest part is finding the new Voice Recorder feature within Waze. To do this, you only have to access the Settings menu, which is found by pressing the button with the magnifying glass. This brings up the side menu, finding Settings in the cogwheel in the upper left corner. Here all that remains is to go down until you find the Sound and Voice section. Once here we find the new highlighted feature to pay a little attention to it. With all this, just activate Voice Recorder and warm up your vocal cords.
Of course, Waze only allows you to record set phrases, without being able to extend this collection to street names and other elements that cannot be generalized.In these cases, the voice selected by default will pronounce the names. Even so, the list of phrases to be dubbed is long and requires a lot of patience from the user.
Dubbing with head
From Waze they warn of the need to record coherent and clear messages. And it is that they are the indications that will take you to your destination. It is convenient to be clear about the command, although there is some room to be creative. Each sentence indicates the maximum time in seconds that can be dedicated to it. Something that the most original users can use to introduce black pudding, set phrases or funny jokes.
Without a doubt, this is a function that can be really fun to liven up trips with GPS.In addition, it is possible to record the voice of any person. Put on strange voices Speak in your own language. Any option is valid, as long as it is recognizable while driving.