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Google Fast Pair Service
Other namesGFPS, Fast Pair
Developer(s)Google
Initial release31 October 2017
PlatformAndroid, Android TV, ChromeOS, WearOS
Websitehttps://developers.google.com/nearby/fast-pair

The Google Fast Pair Service, or simply Fast Pair, is Google's proprietary standard for quickly pairing Bluetooth devices when they come in close proximity for the first time using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).[1] It was announced in October 2017 and initially designed for connecting audio devices such as speakers, headphones and car kits with the Android operating system. In 2018, Google added support for ChromeOS devices, and in 2019, Google announced that Fast Pair connections could now be synced with other Android devices on the same Google Account,[2][3] a feature which Google expanded to ChromeOS devices in December 2023.[4] Google has partnered with Bluetooth SoC designers including Qualcomm, Airoha Technology, and BES Technic to add Fast Pair support to their SDKs.[3] In May 2019, Qualcomm announced their Smart Headset Reference Design, Qualcomm QCC5100, QCC3024 and QCC3034 SoC series with support for Fast Pair and Google Assistant.[5] In July 2019, Google announced True Wireless Features (TWF), Find My Device and enhanced Connected Device Details.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Google Fast Pair Service | Fast Pair". Google Developers. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  • ^ "Announcing Fast Pair - effortless Bluetooth pairing for Android". Android Developers Blog. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  • ^ a b "Fast Pair Update". Android Developers Blog. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  • ^ "Account-based Fast Pair quietly arrives for Chromebooks [VIDEO]". Chrome Unboxed - The Latest Chrome OS News. 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2024-01-13.
  • ^ "Qualcomm Expands Smart Headset Platform To Include Support for the Google Assistant". Qualcomm. 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  • ^ "What's new with Fast Pair". Android Developers Blog. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
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