If you're not sure how the system normally works, please watch this: ua-cam.com/video/l_1r4rtQPBw/v-deo.html With sunglasses on, you simply keep a hand on the wheel as always was the case before
Thats what I was thinking. A very high definition tiny picture and then put it in a black box and tape it really close to the camera, maybe leave a side open for light
Chris, if you have prescription glasses, you can get "driving specific" glasses. They are less dark and FSD can see my eyes still. They work great. I'm sure you can get them as regular, no prescription, as well. You can also see your screen and inside the car easier with these and they really do keep out enough sun to make driving very comfortable
I wondered about that. His glasses were blacked out, leaving no eye visibility. I have a few different shades of sun glasses, nothing fancy, just gas station glasses. They would probably work since you can see my eyes through them.
Not being able to use sunglasses makes this feature useless for me. (Except in the dark, I pretty much always drive with sunglasses, or else I get a headache from the bright light.
Yeah I agree. I have super pale eyes so even cloudy days are too bright for me often times. So I live in sunglasses lol. Guess im sticking to regular autopilot
That might just work if done correctly 😆 But so could we, I guess, if it was drawn with good depth and correct shading. However, when getting close, if too many details "inside" the tunnel was visible, Tesla Vision would probably be able to detect the error in the depth perception. (where stuff should be getting the right amount bigger for every video frame, which is also how they estimate distance to objects and creating the 3D model, btw) It would be cool to have tested if you could trick it into believing that it was on a real drive, even though the video was fed into the cameras with some screens playing some actual, correct video in front of the cameras.
I was wondering how long until someone tried those homer simpson 'eye' glasses.. Just hope some id%$t doesn't use these to sleep while their TSLA drives (sadly I think they probably will)...
I think all these measures Tesla has to take are pretty silly anyway. It's already illegal to use your car irresponsibly, why does Tesla need to enforce the law but not other auto makers? Anyone can text and drive, drink and drive, fall asleep while driving... The car isn't the problem.
Here is an alternate extreme idea for you-all. If people, and the majority of comments here label themselves thus, are so interested in defeating safety measures, then maybe the NHTSA should just shut down ALL Level 2 ADAS systems until they are approved for Level 3+. As a user of FSD I have not been impressed with city streets driving anyway though I would miss NoAP on the highway. I am willing to give it up to stop crap like this.
Would you mind getting someone with transitions and testing this out. I'm not sure they will block it as they are not highly reflective...but would be nice to know. Also, a good compromise would be to default to the wheel nag if the eyes are not detected...just for now. Once fsd gets past supervised it will be irrelevant.
Older Transitions lenses require UV to activate. The windshield blocks UV rays so they don't get dark inside a Tesla (or most vehicles). There are some newer Transitions that darken via visible light - which means they'll be darker in a well lit room as well.
My driving prescription "sun glasses" work. Let's my eyes be seen. They are designed to be less dark for driving so you can still see stuff inside the car. I love them. I never wore soon glasses driving until the person selling me a new set explained how driving specific sun glasses work.
@@MH-Tesla I'm curious whether you have 12.4.1; it only went out to a few OG and employees, and none have installed for a couple of weeks. If you don't have 12.4.1, this isn't relevant; because 12.4.1 treats sunglasses differently. I hope you do, because this would be a big help; can you confirm this, please?
@@BigBen621 not only do I NOT have .4. I also re tested my theory and I was wrong. (For God's sake don't tell my ex-wife.). It does not see my eyes using 12.3.6 and so I assume it won't with 12.4. Maybe in some rare situations? But not consistently. Which is too bad because mine are light enough to see my eyes somewhat.
It's difficult to make sure no one is cheating. Eventually, you can just feed the camera with a prerecorded video. To make this system anything close to safe, the car would need to ask the driver to do a specific action whenever it asks you to. For example, if the car repeatedly says: Look directly at the camera now, or else I will disable FSD now!
Today while using FSD, I thought of another test. I want to make my own speed limit sign and see if FSD recognizes it as a valid sign. Like make a white sign with black numbers out of an old pizza box or something.
You need to be able to safely see to monitor the system. It is FSD SUPERVISED which means you need to be as attentive and safe as if you were driving. Sun in your eyes reduces your ability to supervise.
When eyes cannot be tracked, head movements can. For example instead of touching the wheel on the blue nag, it should be enough to just do a sliht head movement towards the screen. Also any other non erratic head movement should count as paying attention. If it is made that way, eye tracking would be just an addditional level of safety, especially when you are on the brink of a nap.
What I want to know is if the scroll wheels still dismiss the warning like the prior versions. In other words can you just wear your sunglasses and dismiss with the scroll wheels or are you forced to remove your sunglasses and the warning is ONLY cleared when it can see your eyes and are looking forward? In other words does it have a fallback dismiss to the prior scroll wheels when covering your eyes with sunglasses or a hat?
In regularl auto pilot I have a piece of tape over camera and I never get bothered about eye tracking. In full self driving however it knows the tape is there
The other problem with the cameras system and eye tracking is that when the visor is down it blocks the camera and triggers the warning. Since you can’t wear sunglasses you have to use the visor just that much more when driving into the sun. The camera should have been placed somewhere else where is wouldn’t have been blocked by a down visor.
The first video you did with the system. I kind of started thinking about that if a glass is like that would work well now I know they well also, it probably was one of the funniest videos you’ve done that I’ve seen. I couldn’t stop laughing. Goes to show you, if there’s a will, there’s a way and if you want to done it, somebody else would’ve. Thanks for the laughs and a great video.
I have only ever used autopilot but being able to interact with the screen or even glance away for a few seconds really helps me maintain my energy. Tesla just seems to want us to fall into highway hypnosis here which in my opinion is creating a new hazard that wasn't previously there.
I'm totally gluing these lenses onto my sunglasses when fsd 12.4.1 finally releases. I still can pay attention but have better vision with sunglasses on. Also, like you said, glance at the screen without an immediate warning. Soon this probably won't even matter when FSD will be unsupervised.
This brings up a question: if you have transition lenses and it transitions because of the sun while you are driving, will that turn off the vision monitoring?
What I’m taking about is a full transition that looks like sunglasses where your eyes will not be able to be seen. Not lightly tinted. I think this will become a big problem if they don’t change the way the system looks. I think better head tracking that tracks slight head movements would be better.
@trotmanCE I think that is essentially how it works now with glasses. Regulators are going to be scrutinizing every step Tesla makes. If they want to get to full driver attention release, they need to be extremely careful along the way. These intermediate steps will eventually all be nullified. Eye tracking is an improvement step for 2 reasons. First, the driver doesn't need to pay attention to the screen for the nag. Second, the driver is forced to pay more attention to the road due to the improvement of accuracy.
I hear what you are saying. What I am saying is for people who wear transition lenses (which are popular) it is not going to work in sunny conditions. They will have no monitoring which means the update is not going to matter when it is sunny. Most people drive throughout the day. Those people also should not take off their glasses if they need them to drive or they could wind up still not paying attention/get a ticket for driving without the eyewear the need to drive that is on their license. And, the fact he can use googly eyes to get around it means that it is not super effective.
@trotmanCE Yeah, the dark glasses for sure didn't work. Typical head tracking and wheel nag will probably be present for people with transition lenses, just like dark shades. But hey, maybe we are wrong, and the cabin cam is able to see through transition lenses. Maybe our conversation will bring the comment to other 'eyes', and someone who knows or can check will see it.
Whould like to know if it would not nag IF you used Amber polarized sunglasses. On mine you can actually see my eyes through the glasses. Then work your way down darker and darker and more reflective. You need to try glasses which do not have that silve reflective surface.
@@RubenKelevraNot in my experience. I use Polarized sunglasses both prescription and nonRx and still see the Model 3 screen fine. The polarization angles of screen and glasses are not crossed as they would need to be to limit light transmission. Ask a physics teacher.😏
Many people with migraines require sunglasses… this might be the hack that allows them to use sunglasses but keeping hands free… I hope that in the future sunglasses that are semi transparent (ie not mirror or super blocking) would work with hands free…. Would love to see a test with sunglasses in which it’s still easy for the system to see the eyes… I hope it works
Why would you want to fool the system. What if FSD made a major mistake and a serious accident ensued? Somebody could be seriously injured or even killed. Thanks for your videos.
So if a driver is having a seizure , fainting, or heart attack, the car will disable the system to force the driver to drive the car but crash the car?
I hope you're not encouraging irresponsible drivers by telling them how to defeat the safety system. There have been enough accidents already from people trying to defeat the system, THEN they have the nerve to blame Tesla.
Strange because the picture of the eyes is straight ahead so that would sort of be like looking straight at the camera. But maybe looking at the camera is acceptable to the digital overlord that can't drive.
I hope it allows you Tesla owners to sleep behind the wheel because I would feel very tired driving any time in the night… Especially on routed from Pleasanton to Mountain house
Youre adding to the reason we have to have cameras watch us in the car now and not the the nag. Nag is annoying but better then having to have camera watch us all because people like you advertise loopholes to people who are irresponsible
Tesla shouldn’t have to fix this. Tesla should do as much as they can to make it so their systems are not abused. But once they do that and even before they do that the responsibility of the car is that of the driver. You could turn off all the FSD and auto stuff. Take your car and drive off the cliff like Thelma and Louise and that’s gonna be on you. It’s your car, it’s your responsibility. The same way medicines always say use only as directed.
If you're not sure how the system normally works, please watch this: ua-cam.com/video/l_1r4rtQPBw/v-deo.html
With sunglasses on, you simply keep a hand on the wheel as always was the case before
Hang your picture in front of the camera see if that works 😂
Dang, you beat me to it. 😣
Thats what I was thinking. A very high definition tiny picture and then put it in a black box and tape it really close to the camera, maybe leave a side open for light
According to Reddit, people actually do this 😂. It works
@@ItzAwsomeWasTakencan you send me the link of that Reddit hack for the picture hack?
These eyes sunglasses will become Teslas #1 accessory!
Exactly they just need to use that see through vinyl wraps they use on car windows when the whole car is shaped for advertising.
I feel like there's a business opportunity here somewhere
Tesla FSD nap glasses hitting the market in 3, 2, 1... 🤣
By Jowua ! 0:10
Hey that's exactly how I look when I wear my glasses!!
Chris, if you have prescription glasses, you can get "driving specific" glasses. They are less dark and FSD can see my eyes still. They work great. I'm sure you can get them as regular, no prescription, as well. You can also see your screen and inside the car easier with these and they really do keep out enough sun to make driving very comfortable
I wondered about that. His glasses were blacked out, leaving no eye visibility. I have a few different shades of sun glasses, nothing fancy, just gas station glasses. They would probably work since you can see my eyes through them.
Not being able to use sunglasses makes this feature useless for me.
(Except in the dark, I pretty much always drive with sunglasses, or else I get a headache from the bright light.
why not tint your windows?
@@MrFrmartin Not legal 🙂
@@jsjs6751 guess it depends on state.
@@MrFrmartin Yeah
Yeah I agree. I have super pale eyes so even cloudy days are too bright for me often times. So I live in sunglasses lol. Guess im sticking to regular autopilot
90% of money and time at Tesla is spended trying to figure out things stupid people will do and stop them before an accident happens.
Now test if it will drive into a brick wall if its painted to look like a tunnel 😆
I...um... 🤔
Yeah, like Road Runner 😁
That might just work if done correctly 😆
But so could we, I guess, if it was drawn with good depth and correct shading.
However, when getting close, if too many details "inside" the tunnel was visible, Tesla Vision would probably be able to detect the error in the depth perception. (where stuff should be getting the right amount bigger for every video frame, which is also how they estimate distance to objects and creating the 3D model, btw)
It would be cool to have tested if you could trick it into believing that it was on a real drive, even though the video was fed into the cameras with some screens playing some actual, correct video in front of the cameras.
@@DirtyTesla
You don't need to be in the car. Just put a dummy in the front seat, and plaster a cutout face on for face detection, and wallah...
I was wondering how long until someone tried those homer simpson 'eye' glasses.. Just hope some id%$t doesn't use these to sleep while their TSLA drives (sadly I think they probably will)...
I think all these measures Tesla has to take are pretty silly anyway. It's already illegal to use your car irresponsibly, why does Tesla need to enforce the law but not other auto makers? Anyone can text and drive, drink and drive, fall asleep while driving... The car isn't the problem.
@@DirtyTesla That's so BASED
@@DirtyTesla 100% agree.
Here is an alternate extreme idea for you-all. If people, and the majority of comments here label themselves thus, are so interested in defeating safety measures, then maybe the NHTSA should just shut down ALL Level 2 ADAS systems until they are approved for Level 3+. As a user of FSD I have not been impressed with city streets driving anyway though I would miss NoAP on the highway. I am willing to give it up to stop crap like this.
@@DirtyTesla i agree actually. That’s why I call the person who does that a name 😌😂
I can see it now. You get pulled over and leave them on. Roll down the window and watch the officers reaction. LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Are the fake eye glasses available in dark skin? 😂
😂 maybe, but I'm not sure the car would care. Another hilarious test
Would you mind getting someone with transitions and testing this out. I'm not sure they will block it as they are not highly reflective...but would be nice to know. Also, a good compromise would be to default to the wheel nag if the eyes are not detected...just for now. Once fsd gets past supervised it will be irrelevant.
_Also, a good compromise would be to default to the wheel nag if the eyes are not detected...just for now._
That's exactly what it does now.
Older Transitions lenses require UV to activate. The windshield blocks UV rays so they don't get dark inside a Tesla (or most vehicles). There are some newer Transitions that darken via visible light - which means they'll be darker in a well lit room as well.
My driving prescription "sun glasses" work. Let's my eyes be seen. They are designed to be less dark for driving so you can still see stuff inside the car. I love them. I never wore soon glasses driving until the person selling me a new set explained how driving specific sun glasses work.
@@MH-Tesla I'm curious whether you have 12.4.1; it only went out to a few OG and employees, and none have installed for a couple of weeks. If you don't have 12.4.1, this isn't relevant; because 12.4.1 treats sunglasses differently. I hope you do, because this would be a big help; can you confirm this, please?
@@BigBen621 not only do I NOT have .4. I also re tested my theory and I was wrong. (For God's sake don't tell my ex-wife.). It does not see my eyes using 12.3.6 and so I assume it won't with 12.4. Maybe in some rare situations? But not consistently. Which is too bad because mine are light enough to see my eyes somewhat.
It seems the camera needs to detect the blink of an eye to make the detection system robust.
Neuralink solution pending 😮
It's difficult to make sure no one is cheating.
Eventually, you can just feed the camera with a prerecorded video.
To make this system anything close to safe, the car would need to ask the driver to do a specific action whenever it asks you to.
For example, if the car repeatedly says: Look directly at the camera now, or else I will disable FSD now!
What if you are Asian and it can't tell?
Today while using FSD, I thought of another test. I want to make my own speed limit sign and see if FSD recognizes it as a valid sign. Like make a white sign with black numbers out of an old pizza box or something.
But, Chris... Steph mentioned a GREAT idea! Link to the glasses with the eyes! 🤣
wearing sunglasses can be better for safety when driving when its rly sunny, or when sun is right in your eyes
That’s why there’s no need for you to wear them, the car is doing the driving
You need to be able to safely see to monitor the system. It is FSD SUPERVISED which means you need to be as attentive and safe as if you were driving. Sun in your eyes reduces your ability to supervise.
Yes, for example, with Polaroid sun glasses, which reduces glare from a wet road, driving towards the sun.
Agreed. My eyes are light sensitive.
@@jsjs6751*Polarized
When eyes cannot be tracked, head movements can. For example instead of touching the wheel on the blue nag, it should be enough to just do a sliht head movement towards the screen. Also any other non erratic head movement should count as paying attention. If it is made that way, eye tracking would be just an addditional level of safety, especially when you are on the brink of a nap.
There’s a famous poker player that wears those googly eye glasses when he plays poker
It looks so weird irl, I could see it throwing people off for sure
Okay, Chris is now my favorite. Sorry wife of dirty Tesla
What I want to know is if the scroll wheels still dismiss the warning like the prior versions. In other words can you just wear your sunglasses and dismiss with the scroll wheels or are you forced to remove your sunglasses and the warning is ONLY cleared when it can see your eyes and are looking forward? In other words does it have a fallback dismiss to the prior scroll wheels when covering your eyes with sunglasses or a hat?
I tested that yesterday in the 2025 Y. Scroll still works
In regularl auto pilot I have a piece of tape over camera and I never get bothered about eye tracking.
In full self driving however it knows the tape is there
What if you used forced perspective by putting up fake eyes in front of the camera with a mount?
Those glasses look hilarious on you 🤣
The other problem with the cameras system and eye tracking is that when the visor is down it blocks the camera and triggers the warning. Since you can’t wear sunglasses you have to use the visor just that much more when driving into the sun. The camera should have been placed somewhere else where is wouldn’t have been blocked by a down visor.
😂👍
As a bonus, now people that wear prescription glasses know that it isn't just looking for the frames of glasses genaricly.
Chris looks like Lex Luthor from Smallville. Love the fsd videos btw. Keep up the good work 👍🏼
The first video you did with the system. I kind of started thinking about that if a glass is like that would work well now I know they well also, it probably was one of the funniest videos you’ve done that I’ve seen. I couldn’t stop laughing. Goes to show you, if there’s a will, there’s a way and if you want to done it, somebody else would’ve. Thanks for the laughs and a great video.
Awesome videos as always
That is great! Those glasses are absolutely fantastic!
Where can I get those glasses?
Did you try using sun glasses with a light tint?
I have only ever used autopilot but being able to interact with the screen or even glance away for a few seconds really helps me maintain my energy. Tesla just seems to want us to fall into highway hypnosis here which in my opinion is creating a new hazard that wasn't previously there.
Those glasses are hilarious! You remind remind me of Mr Six in those old Six Flags videos! We Like to Party!!
How do you protect your eyes if you're heading in the direction in the afternoon sun?
What would happen if you showed a visible laser accross the road at night at waist level, would Tesla recognize it?
Does volume scroll wheel still stop steering wheel nag if you are wearing sunglasses (i.e. no camera detection) with V12.4?
Is it for all teslas with the latest update? Or is it only with certain years?
Any Tesla with an interior camera
@@DirtyTesla mines has an interior cam, and updated software. I don’t recall the green dot tho 🤔🤔
I'm totally gluing these lenses onto my sunglasses when fsd 12.4.1 finally releases. I still can pay attention but have better vision with sunglasses on. Also, like you said, glance at the screen without an immediate warning. Soon this probably won't even matter when FSD will be unsupervised.
This brings up a question: if you have transition lenses and it transitions because of the sun while you are driving, will that turn off the vision monitoring?
Another commenter said he has lightly tinted prescription glasses, and the eye tracking works with them.
What I’m taking about is a full transition that looks like sunglasses where your eyes will not be able to be seen. Not lightly tinted. I think this will become a big problem if they don’t change the way the system looks. I think better head tracking that tracks slight head movements would be better.
@trotmanCE I think that is essentially how it works now with glasses. Regulators are going to be scrutinizing every step Tesla makes. If they want to get to full driver attention release, they need to be extremely careful along the way. These intermediate steps will eventually all be nullified.
Eye tracking is an improvement step for 2 reasons. First, the driver doesn't need to pay attention to the screen for the nag. Second, the driver is forced to pay more attention to the road due to the improvement of accuracy.
I hear what you are saying. What I am saying is for people who wear transition lenses (which are popular) it is not going to work in sunny conditions. They will have no monitoring which means the update is not going to matter when it is sunny. Most people drive throughout the day. Those people also should not take off their glasses if they need them to drive or they could wind up still not paying attention/get a ticket for driving without the eyewear the need to drive that is on their license. And, the fact he can use googly eyes to get around it means that it is not super effective.
@trotmanCE Yeah, the dark glasses for sure didn't work. Typical head tracking and wheel nag will probably be present for people with transition lenses, just like dark shades.
But hey, maybe we are wrong, and the cabin cam is able to see through transition lenses. Maybe our conversation will bring the comment to other 'eyes', and someone who knows or can check will see it.
Custom sunglasses with a two way picture of eyes on the front 😎
How do you have that camera icon next to the lock icon in the center? I don’t have this
Whould like to know if it would not nag IF you used Amber polarized sunglasses. On mine you can actually see my eyes through the glasses. Then work your way down darker and darker and more reflective. You need to try glasses which do not have that silve reflective surface.
I have some generic sunglasses and it never has any issue with them. Not sure what it is about them through.
How about simple polarized, non-reflective, sunglasses. The sunglasses you used were very reflective. Not sure if they were polarized.
Not polarized
You don't wanna wear polarized glasses, as it messed up the screen, anyway
@@RubenKelevraNot in my experience. I use Polarized sunglasses both prescription and nonRx and still see the Model 3 screen fine. The polarization angles of screen and glasses are not crossed as they would need to be to limit light transmission. Ask a physics teacher.😏
Nice! Fun video. 😂
I wonder if transparent eyeball stickers would work 🤔
I'm still curious about very mild shaded sunglasses. The kind where you can see a person's eyes.
I have FSD but don’t have the eye tracking apparently. 2023 Model Y. Is it a software version I don’t have yet?
You should have eye tracking starting with v12, but it won't replace steering wheel nags until you get FSD v12.4.1.
Will I be able to deactivate eye tracking in the settings and go back to being able to wear sunglasses though?
Check my pinned comment, it automatically goes back if you wear sunglasses
How about those gag glasses where the spring eyeballs pop out. 🤣
OMG, this is hilarious!!
Where do you get those glasses with eyes on the front?
I garauntee if you had a link to those glasses you would probably make more money from that then any other link you’ve had :)
Can you please tattoo eyeballs on your eyelids?
Many people with migraines require sunglasses… this might be the hack that allows them to use sunglasses but keeping hands free… I hope that in the future sunglasses that are semi transparent (ie not mirror or super blocking) would work with hands free….
Would love to see a test with sunglasses in which it’s still easy for the system to see the eyes… I hope it works
with eye tracking can you keep your arms folded??
Yeah
Was going to try this lol
I never need to apply pressure to the wheel I just scroll one of the scrolls, a couple of clicks, and that recess reset it.
What if you 4 eyes? Slide the eye glasses up on your forehead above your sunglasses.😂
I couldn't find glasses like those on Amazon.
Why would you want to fool the system. What if FSD made a major mistake and a serious accident ensued? Somebody could be seriously injured or even killed. Thanks for your videos.
Those "Eyes Wide Shut" glasses might work to fool your boss into thinking you're wide awake, and they obviously can fool FSD!.
Fun video.. Thanks
Why don't you try ones with light tint that can still see your eyes?
You should try sunglasses that are not extremly mirrored. So the system can still see your eyes.
I don't wear sunglasses myself but a lot of people do.
They should implement blinking
You look great in those! 🙂OK, I know what I'm buying next. BTW, if you put them above the sunglasses, like you have four eyes, would it trick it?
So if a driver is having a seizure , fainting, or heart attack, the car will disable the system to force the driver to drive the car but crash the car?
Government at work! 😂 😂
If no one takes over, the car will put the hazard lights on and then either come to a stop in the lane or pull over
I enjoy your videos, thanks for posting them. That said, those sunglasses you wore first. Wearing them for a bet? What’s the story?
There are sunglasses that have lenses with holograms that have images of eyes. You should test those then you only have to wear one pair.
I hope you're not encouraging irresponsible drivers by telling them how to defeat the safety system.
There have been enough accidents already from people trying to defeat the system,
THEN they have the nerve to blame Tesla.
Strange because the picture of the eyes is straight ahead so that would sort of be like looking straight at the camera. But maybe looking at the camera is acceptable to the digital overlord that can't drive.
I hear ya but I’m getting those glasses lol
75mph!!!
I hope it allows you Tesla owners to sleep behind the wheel because I would feel very tired driving any time in the night… Especially on routed from Pleasanton to Mountain house
Block the camera with the visor. It works
Not with FSD
Oh no. NHTSA’s coming for us now! 😮
I’m sure Tesla thought of this though.
Put the eye glasses just above your sun glasses. On your forehead
Even more genius
Or on the brim of your hat…
Youre adding to the reason we have to have cameras watch us in the car now and not the the nag. Nag is annoying but better then having to have camera watch us all because people like you advertise loopholes to people who are irresponsible
Like they couldn't figure it out for themselves 🤣 I'm not their daddy
The fake "eyes" should, of course, be located near the top of the glasses and with the same distance as between your eyes.
NHTSA will be ordering these now. Full time nag and Tesla recall shortly thereafter. 😒
Is ordinary glasses ok
If it doesn’t block your eyes, its allowed
This could cause issues with transition lenses.
Yeah. Chuck is using glasses
Those white sunglasses though💀
Definitely a bad fashion choice
@@Dave_Outside bad is an understatement
Infamous on the channel 😎
If there are holes in the googly glasses and you were still looking ahead and seeing the road, couldn’t the camera AI have detected your eyes?
Disproven with the sunglasses at the end
Whoa! Dude, what type of glasses are those? I can’t wait to send a pair to Dan O Dowd !!! (Tesla fix this !!! 😮 )
Tesla shouldn’t have to fix this. Tesla should do as much as they can to make it so their systems are not abused. But once they do that and even before they do that the responsibility of the car is that of the driver. You could turn off all the FSD and auto stuff. Take your car and drive off the cliff like Thelma and Louise and that’s gonna be on you. It’s your car, it’s your responsibility. The same way medicines always say use only as directed.
sales of these eye sunglasses are gonna skyrocket until 12.4.2 i guess lol
And that's why we cant have nice things. Someone will definitely use them to sleep on the road.
Okay but you could do that in any car
Apple Vision Pro!!??
Any system can be defeated if you want to.
What if someone has a long hair that closes the eyes? I think this could be interesting to test
This is going to be bad for me, since I live in Florida (i.e. the Sunshine State) and always wear sunglasses. There should be an exemption.
The exception is, wear sunglasses and rest a hand on the wheel. No big deal.
Now put a dummy in the driver’s seat wearing the eye-glasses and see if the system will still turn on
Freaking hilarious 😂
Why would you teach folks how to do this?
How is that different from teaching folks how to defeat the steering wheel nag?
Because people are responsible for their own actions?
You should try wearing your sunglasses with the fake eyes on your forehead.
Yep, definitely no reason to use those glasses. But, just for funsies: can I have the Amazon link? Definitely not going to buy them tho 🤭
Yeah we need a link lol
Imagine air bag going off when wearing 2 glasses 😬
People come up with the weirdest edge cases 😂😂😂😂 how would that be any worse than one pair
@@DirtyTesla I mean one is bad enough I would think 2 would be even worse