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So here’s what Waymo One feels like to use, especially when running it on PC with BlueStacks: it’s sort of wild, calling a car that drives itself over to pick you up. The thing is, it’s not just a basic rideshare app—it actually gives you rides with no driver. Once you open it up, you just plug in where you’re going (if you’re in San Francisco, LA, or the Phoenix area), and the app sends a car that handles the whole route on its own. You can see what the car’s “thinking” through this in-car screen, which shows every little thing it notices—cars, people, bikes, all of that—plus the route it’s taking, so you always know what it’s doing next.
People seem pretty into the fact that you don’t have to stress with traffic or parking, and the car just quietly does its thing. The inside of the vehicle is easy to relax in—you set the temperature, cue up some music, and can just hang out or get stuff done without worrying about the road. If you want, you can tap a button to talk to support or have the car pull over anytime. The whole safety bit stands out too, since the tech has been tested over tons of miles, and the car uses all sorts of sensors so it’s tracking everything around it, even stuff you probably wouldn’t notice if you were driving. Running it on BlueStacks gives you a nice big screen for checking out the map or booking a ride, which just makes everything feel a bit smoother, especially if you’re sitting at your computer anyway. So, it’s basically like having a chill robot chauffeur—hard not to get a little curious about how it all works.
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