More music options (Apple Music, Spotify, Google)
It would be really nice to have native apps for playing music from Apple Music, Spotify, Google, Amazon, etc. Slacker really isn't the best
It would be really nice to have native apps for playing music from Apple Music, Spotify, Google, Amazon, etc. Slacker really isn't the best
Scenario:
Me and wife get into car. Both phones were set up previously for media/calls. Only one phone get's connected for media and calls. Let's say it was mine. Both phones are in phone holder and closed. Wife receives a call.
Problem:
as faster as you drive as louder should the volume be.
seen on most other cars.
should have an adjustment slider to adjust the increase in volume.
Parents will love having screens in the backseat for the kids on road trips. As an option, headrests can have a screen in the back for backseat viewing. An headphone jack and speakers for the choice of listening.
Too many times have I found the turn signal activated and me not noticing it for a while. I would like to see a larger turn signal icon blinking on the screen. The current one is a bit too small IMO.
95% of the time my model 3 will fail to load the previous track that was playing when I get back in the car from after leaving.
Currently you can't use (USB A or USB C) based SSD device with Music and Sentry Mode. It is one or the other not both.
I would like to be able to use the farting feature out of Boom Box from the Tesla app. It would be cool to sit on a bench somewhere and when somebody walks by, fart at them remotely from the Tesla app.
Can we have an option for alerts to be spoken, please?
Screen alerts disappear too quickly, and I don't want to take my eyes off the road. So I usually miss them.
There are several things that the car does automatically, I imagine beacause someone thought this would be a good idea, and that someone was so much convinced about this, that there are no options to change this ...
(1) Reducing volume when opening the door
I live in Texas and frequent a number of ranches with a lot of cattle gates. Ranches with a lot of gates and incessant seat belt alarms do not work nicely together. It is very annoying to hear seat belt alarm while idling forward between gates that you need to open by hand.
In the model 3, partial premium interior vehicles, let us purchase premium connectivity and also let us pay to get the A pillar and door tweeter speakers activated. While you are there, why not let us pay to get ambient lighting turned on also.
When I am on a hands free phone call the other party(s) currently can very loudly hear the autopilot engage/disengage bong sounds. The Tesla builtin phone mic should momentarily mute just long enough to give the audible cues to the driver without the others on the call hearing them.
The majority of Spotify users use folders to categorize and structurise their favorite Playlists/Albums/Songs.This prevents the driver from having to scroll through 100+ playlists to find that one album that you want.
In my Tesla Model 3 (Europe) I keep getting these annoying alerts every couple of seconds (10 sec. I guess), to squeeze or shake the steering wheel.
Having ability to answer/hang up calls using the scroll wheels instead of having to press the touchscreen would help allow the driver's focus to be on the road instead of having to look on the screen.
In the Model 3, turning up Bass covers a wide range of frequencies, some that give me slight headaches. I’d love to have more sliders at different frequencies, since the speakers are pretty good!
Install microphones in all Tesla cars previous to Model S and X 2021, in order to provide the whole fleet with a similar feature as active noise cancelling.
Radio sounds great even outside the car (windows open). Used it as background music while kicking a ball around with my kid. Had to keep entering car to change station/adjust volume etc. Also had to leave door open slightly to keep car on.
Sometimes the music info is grayed out, other times completely obscured.
It would be ideal if the vehicle's audio system would automatically pause or lower the relative volume of media (Slackr, Bluetooth, radio, etc) when navigation instructions are given.
Teslas are really quiet but road noise is kind of loud. Especially on the highway. Using its awesome speakers, and microphones, if Teslas could produce a sound wave inside, that is opposite to the road noise, It would make the cabin much quieter.
Turn on/change wiper speed with voice control.
Turn headlights on (when off or in auto mode) and reverse, with voice control.
California requires headlights to be on when wipers are on. Might be a nice option to automate this.
Exterior and vehicle noise changes depending on location, roadway, and speed. Since the Telsa has a built-in microphone, use that to automatically adjust the volume when conditions change.