BlkDragon
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Can't edit my above post, now but great news that I just heard they are looking into cameras! This is a super duper ideal solution! No eta of course but I am super pumped.
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What do you mean by not getting it to stick? If the mount won't stick to the steering column, then the double sided tape is probably defective, and you'll have to replace it. If the phone won't magnetically stick to the mount, then you probably tried putting the metal disc/ring INSIDE the case instead of on the outside. It just isn't strong enough to work through the thickness of the phone case.I can not get the phone holder to stick, am I doing something wrong, also I haven’t been able to get the plug in under the passenger seat, it’s hard to get under there, and I about ripped my hand trying. Had it for a month now and it’s still sitting in the garage. 2019 Model 3 SR
Since my phone inductively charges but doesn't have a ring ... I got a case that advertised magsafe compatibilityIf the phone won't magnetically stick to the mount, then you probably tried putting the metal disc/ring INSIDE the case instead of on the outside. It just isn't strong enough to work through the thickness of the phone case.
What do you mean by not getting it to stick? If the mount won't stick to the steering column, then the double sided tape is probably defective, and you'll have to replace it. If the phone won't magnetically stick to the mount, then you probably tried putting the metal disc/ring INSIDE the case instead of on the outside. It just isn't strong enough to work through the thickness of the phone case.
When plugging in the cables under the passenger seat, I found it helped to put my phone on the floor under the seat and use the front facing camera to show me the underside of the seat. Thing go together easily if they are lined up correctly. As I recall I moved the seat all the way back and all the way up.
N/M found the manual which instructed one to use a pin/needle to turn on Active Controls via the box transmitter. Doing that today.Hi Kate, I can't install anything beyond version 1.4.0 on my OnePlus 8 and am signed up for beta. I don't see the options for kickdown, etc. I hope future versions are compatible with my phone?
I'll confirm when I get in my car, but per the website:whats
- Traffic fine avoidance.
Like that idea, but I know an iPad overheats quickly in the sun even when the temperature is low. Even quicker when it’s charging. Leaving it in place while you‘re in a store and it’s really going to have issues.Hey Guys,
Has anyone tried this with ipad mini? I think the size would be just perfect for a second screen! Also if anyone has done so, what mounting solution did you use?
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Ah I see...interesting - I might give this a go when my teslogic arrive and will report back.Like that idea, but I know an iPad overheats quickly in the sun even when the temperature is low. Even quicker when it’s charging. Leaving it in place while you‘re in a store and it’s really going to have issues.
Air blowing on the back of the iPad will help when you’re driving.
I’d love to have a better navigation screen in my car. WAZE is the answer, but the after market CarPlay devices I’ve tried don’t work very well. I typically place my phone sideways on the charging pad so I can see WAZE, but don’t like looking down in traffic.
Like that idea, but I know an iPad overheats quickly in the sun even when the temperature is low. Even quicker when it’s charging. Leaving it in place while you‘re in a store and it’s really going to have issues.
Air blowing on the back of the iPad will help when you’re driving.
I’d love to have a better navigation screen in my car. WAZE is the answer, but the after market CarPlay devices I’ve tried don’t work very well. I typically place my phone sideways on the charging pad so I can see WAZE, but don’t like looking down in traffic.
Hi all!
We've recently launched Teslogic v2, which comes with various enhancements and improvements. This update includes both hardware and software changes, addressing some of the limitations of the previous version.
Here's a rundown of the key features in Teslogic v2:
Additionally, there is a switch on the transmitter, which allows you to easily deactivate the active control functions if you prefer to use Teslogic in its previous version (as a data receiver).
- Chill/Sport mode switching via kickdown.
- Battery preheat for supercharging .
- Wipers deicing winter mode.
- Ice mode.
- Regen settings.
- Traffic fine avoidance.
- Supports 2+ devices simultaneously.
For all TMC members, we offer a 20% discount. Use code TMCv2 or simply follow this link. The discount will be valid for one month.
If you've already purchased Teslogic from us, please contact us at [email protected] with either your previous order number or the email associated with your order. We'll be happy to provide you with a special 30% discount.
You can find more information about v2 on our website. We will be gradually adding new commands to the updated version. We won't forget about our Teslogic v1 users as well and will continue to introduce new features on the first version of our device.
I have the same doubt and some questions:whats
- Traffic fine avoidance.
I just got my Teslogic installed yesterday and noticed that my battery degradation is stated at 5.8% so now I am wondering where Teslogic gets its reference for what 100% should be. My car off the lot maxed out at exactly 310mi and after 30K mi I am getting 303mi. That certainly isn't a 5.8% degradation.
This makes me wonder where any and all of the references are coming from and if they are trustworthy. Has any of their reference data been verified or seen?
Also, I have a v2 unit and I see no shortcuts that are being talked about and I have the little switch for control enabled. I also saw no controls for regen settings that are advertised or any of the other new v2 features.