Tesla’s Boombox Megaphone functionality allows drivers to project their voices from their vehicle’s speaker system. There’s already been a slew of folks who’ve demonstrated the feature in action, ...
The novelty feature, which allows drivers to play sounds and music through external speakers, can obscure mandatory pedestrian warning sounds Tesla issued a recall and a software update for nearly 595 ...
Tesla has released a new feature as part of its annual holiday software update that lets drivers turn their cars into megaphones. It's more of a fun feature rather than a practical one, but ...
Tesla gave the world an interesting present for the holidays this year: the ability for owners of its vehicles to sneak up on pedestrians in their nearly-silent cars and then blast messages at full ...
(NEXSTAR) — Tesla is issuing a recall of nearly 595,000 vehicles due to a feature that could pose a danger to pedestrians — it’s the second time this year the “Boombox” feature has triggered a recall.
Tesla is recalling nearly 579,000 vehicles in the U.S. because a "Boombox" function can play sounds over an external speaker and obscure audible warnings for pedestrians. The recall is the fourth made ...
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Tesla is recalling nearly 595,000 vehicles over their novelty “Boombox” feature that allows user-customizable sounds to be played over an external speaker while in motion. This is the second wave of ...
According to Electrek, the update is only available in the latest Tesla models, launched in 2019, 2020, and 2021--this is because the feature needs external speakers installed in the new Tesla models ...
Tesla launched its Software Version 11.0 on Christmas Eve, which brings a host of updates for the Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X. One of the most interesting features is the new Tesla Light ...