Tesla can create a "light show" by flashing lights -Cnet Japan
The wireless update that adds fun and practical features to Tesla cars is an annual event for Tesla and Elon Musk.TESLA announced on December 24, a new feature of Hyundevo, which automatically covers the blind spot, and an update far exceeding the category of improving existing functions, in addition to evolved navigation.In addition, although we have been investigated about "Passenger Play" that can play games while driving, "V11.0" for "Tesla Arcade" for "Sonic the Hedgehog", "Sudoku", "The Battle of"New games such as "POLYTOPIA" have been added.In addition, there are functions that can be used even if you are not a TESLA user.
「v11.0」は、当初の予想よりもさらに多くの新機能を備えていた。提供:Rob Maurer (@teslapodcast) via TwitterOne of them, "Tesla Light Show," is a function that can flash the lights in sync with the audio system when playing their favorite songs.TESLA has released XLIGHTS, an open source free software that users can create their own vehicle light shows on a computer.The created file can be uploaded to the corresponding TESLA vehicle using a USB drive.In other words, it is not possible to design a light show of a car other than the TESLA car using XLIGHTS, but it can create a unique sound and light performance for friends and clients' cars.
Other contents of the v11.0 announced by Tesla include the Model S and Model X, a legacy model equipped with "Model 3", and "Model Y" and "Intel Atom" processors, are the latest Model S,Some are updated to the UI interface (UI) similar to Model X.This UI is equipped with dark mode, customizable app launch, and rational control menus.
New features for people living in cold regions, such as the automatic front seat heater that operates based on the condition of the cabin and the setting of the air conditioning system, has been added.According to Tesla, this function can be operated with the Tesla application or the control panel in the center of the vehicle, and can be used in low charging.
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