

To delete a video, tap the trash icon in the bottom right corner of the video player. Play, pause or scroll by using the video controls at the bottom of the player. To select video from a particular camera, tap the associated thumbnail marked Front, Rear, Left or Right. Select a clip or event to play the corresponding video.

For additional filtering options, tap the “Dashcam” or “Sentry” tabs. Each video is organized by location, date and thumbnail for easy access. To view saved clips and events stored on your USB drive, tap the Menu icon in the upper left corner of the viewer. If the car is in DRIVE, you will continue to save a clip by tapping the icon.

To launch, tap the Dashcam icon in the status bar and select “Launch Viewer” while the car is in PARK. Watch saved Dashcam clips or Sentry Mode events directly from the touchscreen with the Dashcam Viewer. The driving visualization now displays traffic cones.
TESLA DASHCAM VIEWER APP FULL
Here are the full release notes of 2020.12.5.
TESLA DASHCAM VIEWER APP UPDATE
While it was not included in the release notes, this update also brings with it the new Sentry Mode icon, after Tesla was forced to stop using the HAL 9000 icon. In addition to Supercharger availability, this new feature also identifies the number stall that are not operational. Tesla Owners Silicon Valley April 7, 2020Īccording to the release notes, the other feature included in this update is ‘Out of order Supercharger stalls”. This is unreal and crazy that it came over the air. This will help real time for users to view footage after accidents or break ins happen. You can select which angle to view, use a slider to go to any point in the video clip, and also delete any unwanted clips.ĭashcam viewer being rolled out. The new Dashcam Viewer allows owners to view TeslaCam and Sentry Mode footage using the display in your vehicle. Last week it was available for those in the Early Access Program (EAP), but now Tesla is deploying its latest software update, 2020.12.5 to all Tesla owners. Last week we had our first look at the newest feature coming to our Tesla vehicles by way of an over-the-air (OTA) software update, the highly anticipated Dashcam Viewer.
