I finally found a way to view and manage my Tesla Sentry Mode and TeslaCam Videos on my iPhone!
View Tesla Sentry Mode & TeslaCam Video on your iPhone
View Tesla Sentry Mode & TeslaCam Video on your iPhone
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Unfortunately, the SanDisk has to be unplugged before activating its WiFi capability.
That being said, if you use a SanDisk Connect Stick, there's a new IOS app, SentryView, that will allow you to see all three cameras at the same time while reviewing footage. This provides a MUCH better way to review events than one camera at a time...
How to Format a Large Hard Drive With FAT or FAT32I have e a 64gb sandisks thumb drive formatted to fat32. How can I get to record more than 32gb of video? It seems to be restricted to 32gb. Any help would be appreciated
I bought one and when I plug it on my model 3 the camera icon don’t show. Any suggestions?I finally found a way to view and manage my Tesla Sentry Mode and TeslaCam Videos on my iPhone!
View Tesla Sentry Mode & TeslaCam Video on your iPhone
It must be formatted (FAT32) and have a folder named “TeslaCam” in the root.I bought one and when I plug it on my model 3 the camera icon don’t show. Any suggestions?
I use a pair of 128g HooToo iPhone flash drives.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LSBMH1Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_k3W-Cb9HCDBJP
I swap them out when viewing & deleting files. Very convenient & economical ~$40 Amazon Prime each.
The 64g Sandisk WiFi drive appears to be ~$150 delivered with shipping.
I did it on my Mac and it works nowIt must be formatted (FAT32) and have a folder named “TeslaCam” in the root.
Oddly, not an option in Windows. So far it appears that people have only successfully done it on a Mac using the Disk Utility application and clicking on “ERASE” and choosing “MSDOS (FAT)” in the drop down format option box.
This does not appear to be an issue with the drive. The issue is how PCs are not able to format the FAT32 as required to be compatible with a Tesla. For what ever reason, not an issue when using a Mac. So far I haven’t heard from anybody that hasn’t gotten it to work and using a Mac.I have the same issue as people have mentioned with the hootoo drive. I’m trying a Mac to format and then giving up and returning it if that doesn’t work. Now I’ll have to find someone with a Mac.
Assuming you format it to fat32 on a Mac, It should be readable and a PC as well.I had to use a Mac to reformat and then it worked. It’s a pain since it’s now formatted for a Mac which I do not own. Oh well I guess I can solely use my phone to review videos.