Tesla owners will be able to remotely view autopilot cameras

Sentry Mode is set to take security to the next level, allowing Tesla owners to remotely monitor

what happens to their cars through autopilot cameras. This is part of a major software update, probably version 11.

Earlier, Tesla representatives hinted that they are ready to integrate the Sentry Mode function into a mobile application.

Essentially, Sentry Mode is an integrated systemsurveillance inside Tesla vehicles using autopilot cameras around the vehicle. When it comes to vandalism, security rules keep criminals from going unnoticed.

Several times, videos in Sentry Mode went viral and vandals gave in under pressure online.

In other cases, video evidence helped police identify and locate vandals.

This feature is based on technologyTeslaCam. TeslaCam has already helped several Tesla owners fight insurance companies, proving that they are not to blame for some of the accidents recorded by the integrated DVR system.

To activate TeslaCam and Sentry featuresMode, owners must plug in a storage device, flash drive or SSD and activate the features in the settings. Initially, users had to take a storage device and plug it into a computer to view footage. Earlier this year, Tesla released a new automotive viewer in Sentry mode, making it easier for owners to view footage.

One of the hackers who calls himself"green" reveals new Tesla features found in software updates. He said the automaker is actively working to allow owners to remotely view what their cars are seeing using Autopilot cameras. According to the hacker, the video from the cars will be broadcast in the phone application.

Tesla owners can already study in detailthe condition of their vehicles, including opening or closing doors, windows, charging port and more. Now they will be able to see what is happening around their expensive cars, even if Sentry Mode is not activated by the approach of a possible vandal.

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