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The promised cloud profiles are now available thanks to a new Tesla update.

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Tesla has already launched new software update (2022.24.5), which brings with it some improvements with several new features, including the promised cloud-based driver profiles.

This update contains some of the new features already described above, but it is now that he is massively integrating into his fleet, which now stands at more than 3 million vehicles.

As we expected, according to Mashable, one of the biggest novelties is the introduction “Tesla Profiles” is the integration of profiles in the cloud promised by Elon Musk last year. These profiles, as many of you already know, integrate configuration aspects such as seat position, door mirror adjustment, music preferences, and playlists, among other things.

The idea of ​​all this is that when all this is stored in the cloud, and not in the remote control, access cards or mobile devices of each owner, we can use any tesla machinebecause your profile migrates with you.

Well, Tesla has already included this in the new update and allows you to upload your profile to the cloud with the following customized aspects: “Seat, mirror and steering wheel settings, autopilot, driving and climate settings, and navigation, media and communication settings”– explained in a press release.

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Just remember that all of these settings can be changed in the driver profile settings and you can change your profile picture in the Tesla Mobile app.

On the other hand, a software update also makes it possible move the blind spot camera camera to different positions on the screen for more vehicles. For Premium Connectivity owners, Tesla offers to improve navigation from time to time based on traffic conditions.

Finally, Elon Musk wants you not to disturb the neighbors, and his new update includes option to turn off “Sentry Mode” soundsas it reacts with sounds if it detects any presence when it is parked.

Source: Computer Hoy

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