

In April of 2019, Tesla introduced HW 3, maximizing TeslaCam’s potential. In 2017 Tesla introduced Autopilot Hardware 2.5 (HW 2.5) and MCU2, both impacting your TeslaCam capabilities. However, hardware limitations are in place. Through OTA Tesla is able to continuously add features improving the ownership experience as your car ages. – Tesla recommends a minimum of 35 GB but anything above 1.8 GB will technically work

– Any Tesla built in or after August of 2017, or any Model 3/Y. However, for those looking for the best way out, there’s an even easier option.
DASHCAM VIEWER TESLA INSTALL
For those having issues with the Tesla Dashcam install or simply need TeslaCam instructions, you can find both below. If you’re lucky, the TeslaCam setup is no longer than a 30-second process. TeslaCam Viewer – View all of your recordings and angles from right within your car.Sentry Mode – Receive security notifications and store footage of objects nearing your vehicle while away.Tesla Dashcam – The equivalent of four dashcams built right into your Tesla.TeslaCam now houses three distinct features: The initial Tesla Dashcam feature was released in late 2018 with V9 but as the months went by and updates came flooding in, what began as a simple way to allow owners to store accident data become much more. In the time between now and full autonomy, Tesla has found ways to make additional use of these systems and add features via their famous Tesla software updates. The most notable of course being Autopilot and the eventual Robo-Taxi’s. With the added luxury of twelve ultrasonic sensors and a forward-facing radar, Tesla has been able to accomplish many new technological feats.

As you know (or should know), all Tesla’s sold today come built-in with eight cameras allowing for a full 360-view of the car’s surroundings. In short, TeslaCam is the name of Tesla’s overarching list of camera features.
