TslaCast - Your Ultimate iOS Screen Mirroring Solution for Tesla Car with Audio
Key Features:
*Audio Support: Enjoy your favorite content on the Tesla screen with full audio support.
*Screen Orientation: TslaCast supports both portrait and landscape orientations.
*Cable-Free: Connect your devices wirelessly for mirroring.
*Privacy Guarantee: Your data is always secure. TslaCast transmits data exclusively via your local network.
*No Internet Traffic Needed: The app's mirroring traffic stays on local network of your iOS device's Personal Hotspot.
Steps:
Open your iPhone's [Settings] and enable [Allow Others to Join] in [Personal Hotspot];
Connect your Tesla to your iPhone's Personal Hotspot;
Launch TslaCast app on the phone, and click "Add VPN Configuration" to create a connection for the first usage;
Open 'http://7.7.7.7:8000' in your Tesla's browser;
Tap 'Start' to initiate Screen Broadcast;
Keep your screen unlocked for uninterrupted mirroring.
Please Note:
DO NOT use TslaCast while driving for safety.
DO NOT use the maximum compatibility mode of the iPhone 12 Series.
Requires MCU2 hardware in Model S (March 2018 or later), Model 3, Model Y, or Model X (March 2018 or later).
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