Tesla has launched a significant new safety feature aimed at preventing children from being accidentally left in hot cars. This feature, 'Child Left Alone Detection,' uses ultrawave sensors to detect heartbeats rather than just movement, ensuring a precise alert system. If a child is detected alone in the car, it triggers exterior lights, alerts, and app notifications for the driver. Initially available in certain Model 3 vehicles in Europe with further rollouts planned, Tesla emphasizes the feature protects user's privacy by processing data locally without transmission.
Tesla is rolling out a new child detection feature aimed at preventing accidents related to leaving children unattended in vehicles, utilizing advanced ultrawave sensors.
The 'Child Left Alone Detection' will alert drivers through lights, sounds, and app notifications if a child is detected, ensuring safety until the driver returns.
This feature, which processes cabin data locally, is enabled by default and reflects Tesla's ongoing commitment to child safety in vehicles.
Following comprehensive testing and development, the feature aims to provide additional layers of safety for families using Tesla vehicles.
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