Killroy1999
Well-known member
the way you read the infographic:
Best selling Plug-In model:
2011 Nissan Leaf
2012 Chevy Volt - I have one!
2013 Chevy Volt
2014 Nissan Leaf
2015 Tesla Model S
2016 Tesla Model S
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Wonder what happens if you cover that camera with Vaseline or electrical tape?
...and see a tiny little camera above the rear view mirror looking into the cabin. What is this part of the dash /sentry camera system? Nope. Can not access that footage anywhere.
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Or is this old news and this got covered in this thread a hundred pages ago?
yes, it is "old news" that the camera exists--but that's only because that camera doesn't help the driver for anything.. yes, really. They've put a whole camera there that doesn't help the paying consumer (right now.)
What I remember was they have been critisized for years, past 2, 4 years or more, that they're not using the camera to monitor the driver for falling asleep--as opposed to Mercedes, which does it for safety, when the driving-aids are activated! (it requires the driver to look and be alert.)
Took in another almost brand new Tesla in trade last week. 2 month old Model Y Performance. After the usual playing with the “horn” making fart noises and such then clearing out the previous owner’s data, I’m poking around the cabin and see a tiny little camera above the rear view mirror looking into the cabin. What is this part of the dash /sentry camera system? Nope. Can not access that footage anywhere.
Googled it and it seems, this has been in Teslas for a few years now? The charlatan Musk claimed this is for monitoring the occupants should you ever “rent” the car out as an autonomous taxi. But we’re not there yet. So what’s that thing really watching? Well…you. Making sure you’re being a good little beta tester for FSD, and you’re keeping your eyes on the road and not just completely checking out and playing candy crush on your phone or jumping in the back seat or whatever.
I’d hazard a guess that footage is stored in “the black box” for Tesla to prove you weren’t following your EULA just in case the self drive spazzes out out runs you into a parked truck or something.
Or is this old news and this got covered in this thread a hundred pages ago?
,,,Not sure how Tesla’s little fisheye camera centrally mounted way up high is going to see a driver’s eyes.
LOL, wanna know how I know someone doesn't read (sometimes)
Bad boy. No cult!
Stockholm syndrome.

Huh? It's pretty normal for cars to have that driver monitoring system with cameras. I believe on the Tesla you can also pull up that camera video from the app.
Have you really not seen this on other cars?
I do read. You're both wrong. That camera is used for driver monitoring of those that have the FSD Beta. If you don't pay attention to the road you get a strike. 5 strikes result in your Beta being taken away until another update.
I do read. You're both wrong. That camera is used for driver monitoring of those that have the FSD Beta. If you don't pay attention to the road you get a strike. 5 strikes result in your Beta being taken away until another update.
LMAO, I am the cultist for pointing out easily verifiable facts?![]()

So again, what happens if the driver wears a hat?
So again, what happens if the driver wears a hat? That camera up high won’t see the drivers eyes at all, let alone if they’re paying attention. Or is there some wording in the FSD opt in that if you obscure the camera from seeing you, they take it away?