ScoobyDoo82
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Cool! Got the update. Now, how do I change the outside temperature to F (not C)?The first big update will be at the end of this week
Also, my odometer now shows zero, not miles nor kilometers.
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Cool! Got the update. Now, how do I change the outside temperature to F (not C)?The first big update will be at the end of this week
The colored circle around your speedo is the real time efficiency of your vehicle. Think of the kw/h graph but visualized in a colored circle .Just wanted to say I got this about a month before my car arrived. So on week 2 with the car I decided to finally install it.
SUPER easy to install. I think I took more time looking for a non marring tool to pull the trim plug clip out with than the time it took to complete this. I'm very happy with it, the central speedo is what I really wanted and it sure did deliver!
Who knows that the orange, sometimes green circle around the speedo means?
Hi! Thanks for your feedback! The orange circle means speeding, green - no speedingJust wanted to say I got this about a month before my car arrived. So on week 2 with the car I decided to finally install it.
SUPER easy to install. I think I took more time looking for a non marring tool to pull the trim plug clip out with than the time it took to complete this. I'm very happy with it, the central speedo is what I really wanted and it sure did deliver!
Who knows that the orange, sometimes green circle around the speedo means?
Hi! Thanks for your feedback! The orange circle means speeding, green - no speeding
Yes, thank you, we know about these bugs and are working on them.Looks like a potential glitch following the latest Tesla SW update.
The display above the speedometer is flashing, with the battery numbers cycling up and down with 6 digit %s both + and minus.
Kind of off putting.
I've closed the app, rebooted the phone...same results.
I’ve had this product since it first came out. Was an early adopter and one of the first customers according to Kate.
Although this app is fantastic in what it provides and the updates over the past 6 or so weeks have been great, I find that I hardly use my phone/Teslogic app anymore. I place the phone on my steering column about 1/2 the time now. I pretty much only use it if I’m going on a long drive or not using the HVAC.
When my iPhone 14 pro max is up on my steering wheel I’ve come to realize that I can hardly feel any AC. When I used the (smaller) iPhone 12 Pro it wasn’t as bad. But with a larger phone it’s nearly impossible for the driver to get any air towards them. As a result, I hardly use the app now. I’ve also come to realize that the Bluetooth device installed for the data never turns off despite being told otherwise. Every time I go to connect an Xbox controller to my PC at home I see the Teslogic device shown on the discovery - despite my car being off, asleep, or awake.
I’ve also come to realize that as Tesla software involves, the Teslogic app will always be playing catch up. I dunno. It’s a neat idea, but just not practical for me anymore. The cons are starting to out weigh the pros.
Thanks for your suggestion, we plan to add that.I think it would be good if the app could replicate the blue flashing indicator we get on the Tesla screen when the autopilot nags. @Kate@Teslogic
@Kate@Teslogic, is it still planned? I know new cars don’t have ultrasonic sensors anymore but it will be really helpful for the ones that have the sensors.Now blindspot logic is based on Tesla's autopilot calculations. It takes into account pictures from cams and AI-based predictions. So it may react incorrectly sometimes. Later we'll add our own simplified logic based on ultrasonic sensors as an option.
I’ve read the whole thread from the start and you hit the nail on the head. I think this is a niche product that has it’s own customer base but I won’t be one of them.I’ve had this product since it first came out. Was an early adopter and one of the first customers according to Kate.
Although this app is fantastic in what it provides and the updates over the past 6 or so weeks have been great, I find that I hardly use my phone/Teslogic app anymore. I place the phone on my steering column about 1/2 the time now. I pretty much only use it if I’m going on a long drive or not using the HVAC.
When my iPhone 14 pro max is up on my steering wheel I’ve come to realize that I can hardly feel any AC. When I used the (smaller) iPhone 12 Pro it wasn’t as bad. But with a larger phone it’s nearly impossible for the driver to get any air towards them. As a result, I hardly use the app now. I’ve also come to realize that the Bluetooth device installed for the data never turns off despite being told otherwise. Every time I go to connect an Xbox controller to my PC at home I see the Teslogic device shown on the discovery - despite my car being off, asleep, or awake.
I’ve also come to realize that as Tesla software involves, the Teslogic app will always be playing catch up. I dunno. It’s a neat idea, but just not practical for me anymore. The cons are starting to out weigh the pros.
The color of the circle shows the excess of the speed limit with a small margin on top. We'll fix it so that it shows a more accurate value later.Ok still confused about the green and orange around the speedometer, someone said it was to show if you went over the speed limit but that’s not it.
Yes, we stall plan it!@Kate@Teslogic, is it still planned? I know new cars don’t have ultrasonic sensors anymore but it will be really helpful for the ones that have the sensors.
Hi Can you add turn by turn navigation instead of whole navigation? Which you can grab from tesla map?Hi all!
We are developers of Teslogic.
We’ve already published this tread on Model 3 forum, but our device is also designed for Model Y, so we’d like to post it here as well just in case.
You can see the discussion here.
As Tesla enthusiasts we decided to develop our own transmitter and the app. The transmitter connects to two can buses and turns a phone into a full-on instrument cluster.
You can see Teslogic in action in this video:
We’ve been testing the app for a year and, based on our own experience as Tesla users, we’ve designed the most interesting screens and functions:
• Main screen allows to track the current speed, autopilot modes, current trip distance, power and battery of your Tesla.
• Energy consumption screen shows a detailed picture of how different vehicle systems consume power. You can monitor power redistribution in real time and try to optimize consumption.
• Performance screen gives you all performance mode data regardless of your Tesla version. No need to buy any special device, you can check the dynamics acceleration and drag time at any moment.
• Car data screen displays all needed info about your car, most of which you can't find in Tesla's interface (actual condition of the battery, how much energy was received during the entire life of the car, how much was spent while parked, etc.)
• Navigation map screen based on Google Maps, which has much more up-to-date data than Tesla's maps. On this screen you can also always see the current speed, speed limit and autopilot mode.
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Some features that our customers find most useful:
• All notifications are duplicated on your phone, no matter what screen you’re using at the moment.
• Green turn signals are clearly visible on any screen. And if a car appears in a blind spot, the turn signal is highlighted with red, so you can feel more confident while driving.
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Things we are often asked about:
• Teslogic works in two systems – imperial and SI. The application switches to the system used in Tesla's main interface.
• Installing the transmitter doesn't make any changes to the car equipment, so it won't affect the warranty in any way.
September update:
- Low vision mode with enlarged interface elements and fonts. It will be convenient for drivers with glasses and anyone who wants to increase the comfort for the eyes. Definitely try it out, we use it ourselves!
- Settings section – you can find it on the very left screen. What settings are currently available: day/night theme, routing type, screen changing options, low vision mode, font size in notifications, widgets side in navigation, nerd mode.
- More useful notifications.
For the September update, we give TMC members a special 10% discount. Use this code at checkout:
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The discount is valid for 5 days only (until Sep 26).
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