Tesla Working On A 360 Degree Dashcam With "Sentry Mode"

Tesla Working On A 360 Degree Dashcam With
esla is working to expand on its TeslaCam dashcam feature with a ‘Sentry Mode’ for 360° surveillance and it’s “coming soon”, according to Elon Musk. Late last year, Tesla introduced its over-the-air dashcam feature using an Autopilot camera.

Under the first version of the feature, Tesla owners needed a USB flash drive with “as much available storage as possible”, and it needs to be formatted in FAT32. The drive needed a manually created folder called “TeslaCam” and be plugged into one of the front USB ports.


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SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 1/24/2019 1:50:42 AM
-2 Boost
This is much needed. A lot of Tesla's are getting broken into in the Bay Area. Happened to me once in the S. Since then I removed the trunk cover so people can look into the trunk and see nothing is there.


rockreidrockreid - 1/24/2019 8:22:07 AM
+3 Boost
Cool. I’m already running the current Dashcam feature in my Model 3 and the upcoming 360deg addition is very welcome. My Jeep was broken into a few weeks ago and the dashcam stolen. No such problem with a built-in dashcam.


MDarringerMDarringer - 1/24/2019 8:28:51 AM
-1 Boost
Tesla owners are 1%ers so they can afford to have their cars broken into.


SanJoseDriverSanJoseDriver - 2/10/2019 10:30:56 PM
+1 Boost
I would argue more Model 3 owners are not.


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