Interesting
  • William
  • Blog
  • 8 minutes to read

5 Cool Features That Come With The Tesla Apple Watch App

In addition to being battery-powered, the point of a Tesla vehicle is to give you a greater degree of connectivity and control than you would have with a typical gas-powered vehicle. Most of this connectivity and control comes about through a Tesla car’s onboard controls, which allow you to tweak your driving preferences, utilize media for passengers, and so on. In addition to the onboard controls, though, Tesla vehicles have also been compatible with the Tesla mobile app for a good few years, giving you a similar degree of control even outside the vehicle.

Previously, you could only use a Tesla vehicle’s remote features through a smartphone app on an Android or iPhone. However, as of a recent update, that functionality has now expanded to encompass smart watches, specifically the Apple Watch. The Tesla Apple Watch app provides a similar slate of features to its smartphone counterpart but with an even greater level of portability. Plus, it looks even cooler to control your car with your watch than with your phone. There are a good number of features afforded by the Tesla Apple Watch app, but here are a few standouts.

Remotely control your car’s internal temperature

Here’s a scenario just about everyone is familiar with: it’s a cold winter’s day, and you need to drive to work. However, whether you’ve parked your car in a garage or in your driveway, it’s positively freezing in there, and you need to sit in the proverbial icebox for a good few minutes while you wait for the heater to kick in. With the help of the Tesla Apple Watch app, you can instead let things heat up while you’re still enjoying your morning coffee.

Through the Tesla Apple Watch app, you can remotely activate your vehicle’s heating system and have it start warming up in preparation for your drive. Whether it’s parked inside or outside, you can control the internal temperature. This also works in the other direction — if it’s absolutely sweltering outside and you’re afraid to even touch your steering wheel, just use the Tesla app to pre-cool the cabin. By the time you get down to your car, it’s already nice and cool in there.

Track your car’s current location

The absolute last thing anyone wants to have happen is suddenly losing track of your car. This is perhaps even more true with Tesla vehicles, considering how much they can cost. Whether you’ve lost track of your Tesla vehicle in the middle of a gigantic parking lot or it’s disappeared from your driveway, you can track it down using the Tesla Apple Watch app.

In the instance that you’re trying to find your Tesla in a small area, the Tesla app can provide you with a simple map showing where you are relative to the vehicle. Afterward, the app will provide you with guidance and direction to help you figure out where you parked. In the event that your Tesla has completely vanished from sight, whether you’re at home or in public, then you can use the Apple Watch app to track its whereabouts on a wider scale. As long as your Tesla vehicle has its app permissions enabled, it’ll constantly send out location data, which you can use to track its recent movements and current location via the app. 

Control media in the passenger seat

One of the neat things about Tesla vehicles is that they’re equipped with extensive multimedia systems. Your passengers can watch movies, play video games, and listen to music on the large multimedia screens located in the front and rear of the vehicle (depending on the model). These screens are touch-sensitive and can be controlled with a couple of quick pokes, but if you’d rather not get up from the seat or just don’t want to get fingerprints on it, you can remotely control the screen using the Apple Watch app.

The Tesla Apple Watch app, when paired with your Tesla vehicle’s multimedia system, can be used like a remote to control whatever media is currently playing on the screen. As long as you have your mobile permissions enabled in the vehicle’s settings, a passenger with an Apple Watch can pause, play, rewind, fast-forward, and adjust the volume of whatever they’re watching. It’s an extra bit of comfort and convenience for your passengers’ viewing experience, which is much nicer compared to having to hunch over to use the touch screen directly.

Summon your car from a parking space

Higher-end Tesla models are equipped with the brand’s proprietary Autopilot technology, designed primarily to partially take the reins while out on the road and keep you rolling steadily. It’s not exactly a “true” autopilot system in that it can’t handle driving all on its own, but it does give you new avenues of control and command. If you have the Apple Watch app, one of those avenues is remotely summoning your Tesla vehicle to your side.

Through the Tesla Apple Watch app, you can command your Tesla to exit its current parking spot and make its way to wherever you are. This feature can only transport your Tesla vehicle across short distances; it won’t be able to find you on the other side of town, for instance. Still, it’s great for making a quick exit from a large parking lot. Not only that, but it’s also handy if you’ve parked your Tesla vehicle in a cramped space and aren’t quite sure you can navigate it out yourself. With the summoning feature, you can call your Tesla from tight confines like your garage or a parallel parking space.

Check your car’s stats and readouts

As we live in the information age, it’s always a good idea to be well-informed about the current state of your electronic devices, including your Tesla vehicle. After all, a good information feed lets you know your vehicle’s overall health and whether or not it’s time for maintenance. If information is what you’re after, you can get quite a bit of it through the Tesla Apple Watch app.

The Tesla Apple Watch app provides a variety of helpful details on your vehicle’s current status, stability, and safety. The most obvious bit of info is your vehicle’s current charging status, including how full its battery is, how long it’ll take for its charging process to complete, and, for those with Powerwall, how much energy the vehicle is drawing from solar or grid sources. Besides the electrical stuff, the Tesla app can also give you a readout on the vehicle’s overall health, including mileage, tire pressure, and software version.


Source: http://www.slashgear.com/1739713/cool-features-tesla-apple-watch-app/

Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
guest

Apple Watch Series 10 Vs Series 9: What’s New And Is It Worth Upgrading?

Since its introduction nearly a decade ago, Apple's smartwatch lineup has gained in popularity and has been through several...

What To Try If Your Apple Watch’s Walkie-Talkie Feature Stops Working

The Walkie-Talkie feature on the Apple Watch is a convenient option for instant voice communication. You invite users...

Kids GPS Smartwatches: Complete Safety Guide & Best Device Selection for Your Child

The landscape of child safety technology has transformed dramatically in recent years, with GPS-enabled smartwatches emerging as one...

Sonos Ace Vs. Apple Airpods Max: How Do The Two Compare?

Listening to music can prove to be a great escape from the mundane activities of everyday life. The...

Smart Glasses May Forever Change Home Delivery Services (According To Amazon)

Amazon's Echo Frames smart glasses are not particularly smart in the same vein as the fancy options with...

Every Apple Watch Series 10 Band, Color, And What You’ll Pay

During today's highly anticipated Apple event, which debuted the new iPhone 16 and the latest AirPods, we got...

How To Tell Which AirPods Model You Have

You probably think the exact model and generation of your AirPods is such an inconsequential detail that isn't...

Yes, Apple Watch Does Have A Mood Tracker – Here’s How To Use It

So you got yourself an Apple Watch to help you with your fitness journey. It can track how...

5 Of The Best Earbuds And Headphones For Sleeping

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Attaining excellent quality sleep at night is no...

Every Fitbit Model You Can Buy, Ranked

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Keeping perfect track of your health can be...

Apple AirPods 4 Pick Up Active Noise Cancellation, But It’ll Cost You

The AirPods 4 have arrived alongside the new iPhone 16 Pro — and this time around, there's a new...

5 Apple Watch Bands That Are Perfect For Small Wrists

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Smart watches like the Apple Watch are meant...

How To Access Google Calendar On Your Apple Watch

There's no denying the Apple Watch has a ton of useful apps, including its calendar. Whether you need...

Apple Watch Battery Life: How Each Current Model Compares

Since its debut in 2015, the Apple Watch has consistently seen improvements in its hardware. Newer generations of...

Samsung Galaxy Ring Vs. Oura Ring 4: How Do These Smart Wearables Compare?

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In the age of information, learning more about...

Yes, The Samsung Galaxy Watch Has Fall Detection – Here’s How To Use It

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Smartwatches like the Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra have...

Android XR Wants To Give You Tony Stark Vision (But You’ll Still Look Pretty Dorky)

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Google just rang in Christmas a tad early...

This iPhone Shortcut Lets You Quickly Access Apple Wallet From The Lock Screen

If you've set up Apple Pay across your devices, you know how easy life can be with contactless...

Are Smart Rings Worth It? 5 Things To Consider Before You Buy

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Wearable smart tech, despite still being a very...

7 Affordable Alternatives To The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 has good hardware...