This past February, Tesla introduced a new security feature dubbed Sentry Mode. As the name subtly implies, Sentry Mode takes advantage of the array of video cameras on Tesla vehicles in order to capture 360-degree video when an incident like an attempted break-in occurs. Naturally, the cameras aren’t rolling non-stop and only spring into action when a sensor detects something out of the ordinary.
Since the feature started rolling out to users a few months ago, we’ve already seen all sorts of interesting footage, including a string of videos that depict individuals who, for reasons that remain unclear, decide to vandalize parked Tesla vehicles.
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Watch Tesla’s ‘Sentry Mode’ capture two men keying a Model 3 for no reason originally appeared on BGR.com on Tue, 14 May 2019 at 22:03:23 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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