Saving Tesla camera footage is a valuable feature that allows you to capture and review important events while driving. Here are five key features of saving Tesla camera footage, along with answers to some common questions.
How to Save Tesla Camera Footage?
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Automatic Saving in Dashcam Mode:Tesla's Dashcam mode automatically saves footage to a properly formatted USB drive when it detects a safety-critical event, such as a collision or airbag deployment.
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Manual Saving Option:You can manually save the most recent ten minutes of footage by touching the Dashcam icon on the touchscreen display.
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Honk to Save Feature:By enabling the "Save on Honk" feature, you can save the last ten minutes of footage by simply pressing the horn. This is useful for quickly capturing incidents as they happen.
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Easy Viewing and Retrieval:Saved footage can be easily viewed on the Tesla's touchscreen when the vehicle is parked, or you can transfer the USB drive to a computer to access the files.
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Integration with Sentry Mode:The camera footage is also integrated with Tesla's Sentry Mode, which records video when the vehicle detects a potential threat while parked.
FAQ Section:
Q1: How do I set up the USB drive for saving Tesla camera footage?
A1: You need a properly formatted USB drive. Insert the drive into the vehicle's USB port and follow the on-screen instructions to format it as exFAT, creating a "TeslaCam" folder.
Q2: Can I save footage while the car is moving?
A2: Yes, you can manually save footage while the car is moving by using the Dashcam icon or the "Save on Honk" feature.
Q3: How do I view the saved footage on my Tesla's touchscreen?
A3: Ensure the vehicle is parked, then touch the Dashcam icon on the touchscreen. The footage will be organized by timestamp, and you can select a clip to view.
Q4: What happens if the USB drive gets full?
A4: When the USB drive is full, the oldest footage will be overwritten to make room for new recordings. To prevent this, regularly transfer saved videos to another device and delete them from the USB drive.
Q5: Are there any specific requirements for the USB drive?
A5: Yes, the USB drive must have a sustained write speed of at least 4 MB/s, be USB 2.0 compatible, and have at least 64 GB of storage
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Saving Tesla camera footage is a valuable feature that enhances your driving experience and provides peace of mind. By following the simple steps outlined in this guide, you can easily capture and review important events while on the road. Whether you're using Dashcam mode or Sentry Mode, the ability to save and access footage ensures that you have a record of incidents and can share them if necessary. Make the most of this feature to stay informed and drive with confidence in your Tesla.