Yeah, I love that Watch for Tesla app! It’s definitely one of my favorite and most used apps on my watch.
In my case, I have the complication set-up as an icon that opens up the main menu (instead of the specific command to open the frunk). This is mainly because I don’t want to risk pressing the open frunk command by accident. I do realize that you are always asked to confirm the command before the frunk or trunk will actually open. So, in reality, the two separate touches means it is unlikely that one would open the frunk or trunk by accident on the watch. Still, I feel better having the complication set-up to open the main menu, instead of triggering a specific command.
It’s a great app for sure. For now, I still need my iPhone to unlock the vehicle. But, the iPhone just stays in my pocket because the watch can pretty much control everything I need on the vehicle. Of course, once I get cellular service enabled on the watch, that will turn the watch into a mobile keycard. So at that point, I won’t need to carry my iPhone with me to drive/operate the vehicle, if I don’t want to.
I am always within cellular range anywhere I drive. So, my cellular activated watch will always be able to unlock/operate the vehicle.
For those who do not have an AppleWatch or this particular app, below is a screen capture of my watch face. The red icon at the bottom center is the complication that opens up the Watch for Tesla main menu.
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