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I haven’t tried but would not be surprised if it did not work.for those that leave the T2C on when out and about AND have Premium Connectivity...can you still view sentry cameras via the app? I tried the other day and wasn't able to view any of the cameras as they were all blank.
I do not have T2C but in theory tesla app should show you the camera views As long as T2C is powered on and has lte modem. I coukd see camera views when I use tesla android + lte modem and left it active while i was away. Also Sentry mode keeps the 12v system awake i believe. I have not tried in a while and no longer have premium connectivity.I haven’t tried but would not be surprised if it did not work.
If you want lossless Apple Music codec media playing back in tesla, check out tesla android. It can use android OS Apple Music app & audio is transmitted from ras pi to tesla browser via wifi & 48khz pcm lossless codec. I do this sometimes. On occasion Music skips a half second but more updates to tesla android are planned & better wifi antenna options being researched so hopefully will be perfect in time.Out of curiosity I got T2C. But I have no idea what the use case maybe. It makes me wonder why there were such outcry for getting official support of Apple CarPlay. As a semi-hifi person I rather they support hires Apple play instead of Bluetooth more than Apple CarPlay itself.
I tried lossless Apple Music with Tesla Android and the audio sounded terrific but it wasn’t stable and l look forward to the updates.If you want lossless Apple Music codec media playing back in tesla, check out tesla android. It can use android OS Apple Music app & audio is transmitted from ras pi to tesla browser via wifi & 48khz pcm lossless codec. I do this sometimes. On occasion Music skips a half second but more updates to tesla android are planned & better wifi antenna options being researched so hopefully will be perfect in time.
or…put high quality music files on a usb device and plug in to tesla usb ports. 2022+ tesla Model y/3 usb-c ports can be updated to handle data. I did it. Works great.
T-Mobile. Make sure you update to the latest firmware and enter the APN settings
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We released a new version update on December 10th It will support T-Mobile cellular network, please use your iPhone to upgrade the device online(iPhone online upgrade) 1. Turn on devices 2. iPhone Bluetooth pair"AutoKit_xxx" 3. iPhone chick"USE CarPlay" 4. Safari enter to 192.168.3.1 5. Click...autokitcarplay.com
I know using “hey siri” is an option. Just curious if using steering wheel buttons was option too.Question. Is there a way to activate Siri via the steering wheel buttons?I think holding down left steering wheel button for a second activated Siri when i was using a hansshow 9” linux console.
Nope. Just tried a long press, double press.I know using “hey siri” is an option. Just curious if using steering wheel buttons was option too.
Thanks for checking. Same via tesla android. “Hey siri” works great and you can long press on the bottom left icon in CarPlay to activate Siri (at least when using tesla android) but the volume is fainter & adjustments to Siri volume are ignored, might be same in T2C.Nope. Just tried a long press, double press.
Audio. I rarely listen to music while driving, mainly I listen to podcasts, audiobooks, AM radio. For audiobooks I use Audible. There's no app on the Tesla for that. The Tune-in app on the Tesla doesn't feature the most popular AM station in my area. Stream quality for the others wasn't reliable last time I tried. The iHeart radio app covers all the stations I like and works well.Actually can anyone share what you use Apple CarPlay on a Tesla for?
Voice recognition for setting destination is much better than Tesla. Podcasts. Traffic is free. Turn by turn directions are clearer. Text messages and dictation for replies are better. App selection is much broader including audiobooks (Libby, Audible) and other messaging/calling apps such as WhatsApp. Screen layout much easier to read and navigate while in motion.Actually can anyone share what you use Apple CarPlay on a Tesla for?
This post in a thread about why CarPlay is desirable sums it up well.Actually can anyone share what you use Apple CarPlay on a Tesla for?
Also, Waze provides real-time updates on traffic, accidents, speed trap and traffic light camera warnings, road closures, customizable routes by selecting different types of roads, such as highways or local roads, or by avoiding tolls or other obstacles. The community of Waze users is constantly sharing updates as well.Audio. I rarely listen to music while driving, mainly I listen to podcasts, audiobooks, AM radio. For audiobooks I use Audible. There's no app on the Tesla for that. The Tune-in app on the Tesla doesn't feature the most popular AM station in my area. Stream quality for the others wasn't reliable last time I tried. The iHeart radio app covers all the stations I like and works well.
Podcasts: both ways of playing podcasts with the native Tesla apps sucked in my experience. There's a native app and Spotify. Neither would allow me to put in a custom podcast url for a paid podcast. But the bigger issue is major bugs, like sometimes starting a podcast over at the beginning when returning to the car, instead of where you left off. The Spotify app was supposed to be the answer. On at least one occasion it showed it was playing today's episode of a podcast, but was actually playing a three day old one, took a while to figure that out. I also recall the Spotify app just not working and you'd have to sign out and sign back in to fix.
Tesla maps vs Apple. Instead of turning left, Tesla wanted me to turn right, go to the next intersection, turn again, turn around, come back, etc. Apple just had me turn left. Tesla maps sometimes would navigate to the correct block, while Apple maps would take me right to the exact address. Tesla would give a really bizarre route, while Apple would give better routes AND choices. Tesla now gives choices, which is nice. And overall I like the big screen nav of Tesla better.