Was curious if anyone had any insight into why only the Model 3 and Model Y are getting the sentry live feed option in the app and not the Model X or Model S. I have a 2018 Model X and would appreciate having this feature as well!
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Was curious if anyone had any insight into why only the Model 3 and Model Y are getting the sentry live feed option in the app and not the Model X or Model S. I have a 2018 Model X and would appreciate having this feature as well!
Your car's software version?Same. I’m running “4.2.3 - 742 60cec6df6”
for the iOS app and also have the premium monthly subscription.
Sentry Live came out in 2021.36.8..2021.32.30 (up to date per the X).
Sentry Live came out in 2021.36.8..
So far, it appears Sentry Live is only available on cars with the inside camera, i.e. Model 3, Y and refreshed Model S. Pre-refresh Model S and X appear to be out of luck for now. This appears true for regular owners, as well as the FSD beta testers. The inside camera shouldn't be required for Sentry Live, so we can only surmise that the programmers inadvertently made it a gate for the Sentry Live feature. Hopefully they realize this and put out a fix soon.Same, 2018 with all necessary cameras and CPU update. Just got 2021.36.8.5 and NO Sentry Mode Live. I sure hope I get it!
That appears to be the case, I have 2021.36.8.5 (FSDBeta) on both of my cars. Live camera view works on my Model 3, but not on the Model X. A little ironic though, the inside camera is one camera that is not accessible in the app.So far, it appears Sentry Live is only available on cars with the inside camera, i.e. Model 3, Y and refreshed Model S. Pre-refresh Model S and X appear to be out of luck for now. This appears true for regular owners, as well as the FSD beta testers. The inside camera shouldn't be required for Sentry Live, so we can only surmise that the programmers inadvertently made it a gate for the Sentry Live feature. Hopefully they realize this and put out a fix soon.
So far, it appears Sentry Live is only available on cars with the inside camera, i.e. Model 3, Y and refreshed Model S. Pre-refresh Model S and X appear to be out of luck for now. This appears true for regular owners, as well as the FSD beta testers. The inside camera shouldn't be required for Sentry Live, so we can only surmise that the programmers inadvertently made it a gate for the Sentry Live feature. Hopefully they realize this and put out a fix soon.
I saw somewhere that for privacy reasons, Tesla will not turn on the Sentry cameras for remote view if there is someone in the car. And apparently the inside camera is used to determine that. If that is the case and they don't change the criteria, then pre-refresh cars will NEVER see Sentry Live....bah! let's hope a fix is out there for us soon.
The car can easily determine if anyone is sitting in any seat w or w/o seatbelt. So I doubt that is the reason. I don't understand their thinking. Oh well, I am getting ready for a 2022 anyway.I saw somewhere that for privacy reasons, Tesla will not turn on the Sentry cameras for remote view if there is someone in the car. And apparently the inside camera is used to determine that. If that is the case and they don't change the criteria, then pre-refresh cars will NEVER see Sentry Live....
I saw somewhere that for privacy reasons, Tesla will not turn on the Sentry cameras for remote view if there is someone in the car. And apparently the inside camera is used to determine that. If that is the case and they don't change the criteria, then pre-refresh cars will NEVER see Sentry Live....