Google has launched a new 'Voice Pay' feature for its Android phones. This feature integrates the user's Google Pay wallet with the 'ParkMobile' paid parking application. Through the combination of these two applications, an Android owner can simply park in any ParkMobile parking spot and say "Hey Google, pay for parking," at which point the Google Assistant will automatically detect which parking spot you are in and pay for parking.
Users will first need to add their license plate to their phone so that the Google Assistant knows which car is currently being driven. Then, after parking has been paid for, the user can give their smartphone a variety of commands, such as "Hey Google, how much parking time do I have left," or "Hey Google, extend my parking time."
Pay-By-Voice Mobile Transactions
Google Now Offers 'Voice Pay' for its Android Phones
Trend Themes
1. Voice-enabled Payments - The integration of voice assistants with mobile payment apps presents an opportunity for hands-free, contactless payment experiences.
2. Integration of Applications - Integrating different apps together can enhance the user experience and allow for more streamlined use of multiple services.
3. Mobile Parking Apps - Mobile parking apps like ParkMobile provide convenient solutions for paying for parking, making parking experiences more seamless.
Industry Implications
1. Mobile Payment Industry - The mobile payment industry can benefit from the integration of voice assistants with payment apps, creating a new niche for hands-free payment options.
2. Smartphone Industry - The smartphone industry can further develop voice assistants and integrate them with payment and other types of apps, creating innovative voice-driven experiences for users.
3. Parking Industry - The parking industry can explore integrating mobile payment apps with parking technologies to create seamless parking experiences for customers.