codeater
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- Jack
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- 2021 Model Y LR, 2024 Foundation Series Cybertruck
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Unfortunately we live in a world where a certain group of people terrorize car owners for their political belief. What we can do is to defend ourselves better.
A lot of recent vandalisms are captured on Tesla built-in cameras, which is great but the video quality is not ideal, there are also dead spots which can be exploited if the criminals know how to avoid them. Especially if you live in an area with a lot of lunatics.
I chose the Wyze Cam Pan V3 mainly because I've been using Wyze for my home monitor and it's pretty reliable compare to others, also very affordable with cloud storage etc. One of the cool thing it does is that it can track movement, the camera will actually turn with the person it sees (I feel like being actively monitored if it turns with my movement), which will deter 90% of people that come close with bad faith, at least I hope it will.
So, here comes my setup to add an extra layer of security on top:
(I'm not affliated with Wyze or any company, also not legal advise)
Parts:
- Wyze Cam Pan V3
- AC plug with USB port (to put into the center console)
- Micro-SD card, 256GB max.
Setup:
1. Enable you cellphone hotspot or even better, get a dedicated hotspot.
2. Power on the Wyze Cam and use your phone to set it up, remember to connect to your hotspot network so you can access anywhere.
3. Insert Micro-SD card to the camera.
4. Now go to the Camera settings from Wyze App
5. Go to Advanced Settings -> Motor Controls -> Pan Scan Settings
6. Now you can set 4 way points to scan every 10 seconds, I set it at 9, 12, 3 oclock.
7. In the live feed page, enable Pan Scan option.
For each use (when you park somewhere public for a long time):
1. Enable cellphone hotspot (Wyze need server connection to authenticate before record to SD card)
2. Plug in the Wyze cam.
3. Put it on dash facing the correct way (have the power cord facing backward).
4. Turn outlets on for CT, which will keep outlets on for 12 hours.
5. (optional) turn on Dog mode so the screen is always on.
Lastly to anyone that's annoyed by those people, you'll get used to it pretty soon, don't let them bother you, you'll become mentally stronger thanks to those people.
Let me know if anyone has suggestions on a better set up or improvements for this one, good luck and stay safe!
A lot of recent vandalisms are captured on Tesla built-in cameras, which is great but the video quality is not ideal, there are also dead spots which can be exploited if the criminals know how to avoid them. Especially if you live in an area with a lot of lunatics.
I chose the Wyze Cam Pan V3 mainly because I've been using Wyze for my home monitor and it's pretty reliable compare to others, also very affordable with cloud storage etc. One of the cool thing it does is that it can track movement, the camera will actually turn with the person it sees (I feel like being actively monitored if it turns with my movement), which will deter 90% of people that come close with bad faith, at least I hope it will.
So, here comes my setup to add an extra layer of security on top:
(I'm not affliated with Wyze or any company, also not legal advise)
Parts:
- Wyze Cam Pan V3
- AC plug with USB port (to put into the center console)
- Micro-SD card, 256GB max.
Setup:
1. Enable you cellphone hotspot or even better, get a dedicated hotspot.
2. Power on the Wyze Cam and use your phone to set it up, remember to connect to your hotspot network so you can access anywhere.
3. Insert Micro-SD card to the camera.
4. Now go to the Camera settings from Wyze App
5. Go to Advanced Settings -> Motor Controls -> Pan Scan Settings
6. Now you can set 4 way points to scan every 10 seconds, I set it at 9, 12, 3 oclock.
7. In the live feed page, enable Pan Scan option.
For each use (when you park somewhere public for a long time):
1. Enable cellphone hotspot (Wyze need server connection to authenticate before record to SD card)
2. Plug in the Wyze cam.
3. Put it on dash facing the correct way (have the power cord facing backward).
4. Turn outlets on for CT, which will keep outlets on for 12 hours.
5. (optional) turn on Dog mode so the screen is always on.
Lastly to anyone that's annoyed by those people, you'll get used to it pretty soon, don't let them bother you, you'll become mentally stronger thanks to those people.
Let me know if anyone has suggestions on a better set up or improvements for this one, good luck and stay safe!
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