It’s always a good feeling when newly-introduced technology makes things convenient for us.

I am sure you’d be very eager to use Google Fast Pair on your smartphone because it changes how you pair Bluetooth devices.

Since going to settings and pairing your devices can sometimes be tedious, this new technology is here to make that much smoother.

Introduced in 2017, Google Fast Pair is a proprietary technology launched by Google. It uses Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and your Android phone’s location to discover Bluetooth devices in close proximity and connect to them with a single tap.

Just like with Apple AirPods, when you open the case, you can see the information straightaway on your iPhone screen; fast Pair is much similar.

Let’s learn more about it in this post.

How does Google Fast Pair Service work?

The functioning of Google Fast Pair Service (GFPS) is intuitive, fast, and free from complicated steps.

All you have to do is put the Fast Pair-enabled accessory on pairing mode and hold it near your Android phone. You will notice a large pop-up on the screen with the image of your accessory. Tap on ‘Connect,’ and that’s it; you’re done.

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The pop-up will also suggest you download the accessory’s companion app from the Google Play Store if there’s any. 

Google auto-syncs the pairing information with your account. This means that you don’t have to undergo the process of pairing your accessory again.

It gives you the freedom to use the same on your other Android devices as well. Simply log in to your account and start using the accessory with your Tablet or other Android phones.

It consumes minimal phone battery and works with Bluetooth core specification v4.2 or later. You can use GFPS to pair your earphones, speakers, car kits, keyboards, mic, etc.

The best part? All this can be done without multiple steps and fumbling through your device’s Bluetooth settings. 

Features of Google Fast Pair

Google fast pair comes with features that may seem very basic but are life savers in times of need. You can start incorporating the following features with your Fast Pair-compatible devices.

Easy Battery Monitoring

Keep a check on your accessory battery level when they are connected to your device through Fast Pair.

If it’s a hearing device, you can monitor the level of the left and the right buds along with the case, all in one place.

You’ll receive a battery notification every time you open the case of your earbuds, as well as a notification when the battery is running low.

Easy Pairing

As discussed in this post, Google Fast Pair allows you to connect to your accessory with a single tap. It also suggests downloading the specific accessory’s companion app if it exists.

Personalization

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It lets you personalize your earbuds, headphones, and other accessories by giving them custom names.

Finding Lost Devices

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If you have misplaced your accessory, you can locate them by ringing them through the Fast Pair Service when they’re connected to your phone. It lets you find the device’s last known location if your location history is turned on.

Offline Pairing

Google Fast Pair now also allows offline pairing when you’re stuck in low-network situations.

Setting up Google Fast Pair with a Compatible Device

Google Fast Pair makes it incredibly easy to get set up and running with any compatible device. Here are the steps for it:

Step 1: Turn on your Android phone’s location.

Step 2: Turn on the Bluetooth.

Step 3: Put your accessory on pairing mode.

Step 4: Open the charging case of the compatible device/accessory, which should automatically open a new popup. Tap on it. (Some other devices may display a “Connect” button, so go ahead and tap on it).

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Step 5: Google Fast Pair will begin to connect.

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Once the loading is finished, your phone will be connected to the accessory. Remember, your phone needs to be Android version 6.0 or above.

Popular Devices That Allow Google Fast Pair

With each passing day, Google Fast Pair is becoming more and more popular. This means many companies are now integrating their products with this technology.

There are already a lot of popular devices that allow Google Fast Pair. Some of these are:

  • Google Pixel Buds Pro
  • One Plus Buds Z2
  • Fitbit Trackers
  • Bose Noise-canceling Headphones 700
  • Samsung Galaxy Buds
  • Harman Kardon fly wireless over-ear ANC headphones
  • JBL live 660 NC

In the future, you can expect a wider range of devices compatible with Google Fast Pair. Also, in the coming times, you’d be able to use this feature on Google TV, Android TV, and even Chromebook.

Final Words

Google’s Fair Pair technology can save you time and energy and provide you with some cool features – especially the ability to find your lost accessory. It’s time to put this service to use right away.

Next, you can check out tracking apps to locate your phone.