Tesla's Dashcam feature provides continuous video recording from four cameras (front, side repeaters, and rear), offering a valuable tool for safety and record-keeping. This blog post will guide you through the process of accessing and viewing your Tesla Dashcam videos, ensuring you can easily review your driving experiences or use the footage when needed.
How to Watch Tesla Dashcam Video?
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Integrated Dashcam System: Tesla's Dashcam is seamlessly integrated into the vehicle's Autopilot hardware, capturing footage from multiple angles.
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Manual and Automatic Recording Options: You can manually save the most recent ten minutes of footage by touching the Dashcam icon, or set it to automatically save footage under certain conditions like airbag deployment.
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USB Drive Compatibility: To utilize the Dashcam feature, you need a compatible USB drive with a minimum storage capacity of 64 GB and a sustained write speed of at least 4 MB/s.
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Footage Organization: Saved videos are organized by timestamp, making it easy to locate specific events.
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Remote Viewing Options: With premium connectivity and the correct app version, you can view and share footage from the mobile app.
FAQ Section:
Q1: How do I activate the Dashcam feature on my Tesla?
A: To activate the Dashcam, navigate to the vehicle menu under "Vehicle" and then "Safety." Ensure a compatible USB drive is connected, and select the Dashcam options you prefer, such as manual, automatic, or on honk.
Q2: What happens when the storage on the USB drive is full?
A: When the storage is full, the Dashcam will stop recording new footage. It's recommended to use a larger USB drive or regularly offload and manage the saved footage.
Q3: Can I view the Dashcam footage directly on my Tesla?
A: Yes, you can view the clips on the touchscreen by ensuring your Tesla is in Park and touching the Dashcam icon in the app launcher. Videos are organized by timestamp.
Q4: How do I save a specific Dashcam video?
A: To save a video, simply touch the Dashcam icon in the app launcher while driving, or honk briefly to automatically save the last 5 minutes.
Q5: Are there any third-party tools to help manage and view Dashcam footage?
A: Yes, tools like SentryCam Player and Sentry Eyes provide additional functionality, such as viewing all four video streams simultaneously and changing video speed.
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By understanding these key features and addressing these common questions, you can ensure that your Tesla Model 3 is well-maintained and cleaned properly, preserving its appearance and performance.