Confirmed! Kept it mainly for the convenience of touching the screen for Spotify etc vs having to look at the phone. The earth map view is helpful with landmarks sometimes too, and the occasional youtube when parked :)
They use connectivity, Supercharging, etc. as a sales tool. I got a 3 years free connectivity with my first X and 1 year free with the latest X and 3. Had I waited a few months until the end of the year I could have also gotten free Supercharging for 3 years on my latest X.
Confirmed, I purchased the 2024 Model Y just two 2days to the new year, and it came with 1 month free premium connectivity. I am still learning my new ride, and your video has been quite helpful.
For me Premium connectivity is cheaper than upgrading my phone plan so it can act as a hot spot. One of the reasons I got the car was because of the cool tech so $100/year to get the max experience was a no brainer.
Ive had the free prem connectivity for a full year and I have to say.. the only thing worth paying for is the live sentry mode when I'm parked at the more shady places of town. Pretty much everything else can be done with bluetooth or hotspotting to the phone. Satellite view is nice but not needed. This is my 2 cents. Good vid Chris.
I think I missed the part - with standard connectivity, do we still get the sentry mode active and dashcams recording the surroundings. Would that show the sentry incidents once you enter the car? The only thing you would not get is "live camera - interior and exterior" view on the app, if you don't have premium connectivity??
Honestly premium is the way to go for me. If I used my cell as a hotspot all the time, my data would be used up pretty quick. Also unlimited data for my cell carrier would cost way more than $9.99 a month.
1. Standard connectivity is included, at no additional cost, for 8 years following the new vehicle’s original delivery. Certain high data usage vehicle features require at least Standard Connectivity, including maps, navigation and voice commands. 2. Premium Connectivity is complimentary for 30 days, then available as a subscription
I agree there are workarounds using the hot spot, but $100 for a year isn't going to break the bank. It's nice to not have to worry about connecting via Bluetooth for music and i have the interface for Spotify right on the screen. It's also nice when i go into the store quickly my kids can watch Disney without me having to mess around with a hotspot or wifi. Thanks for the videos Chris!
Once you start allowing these ala carte features to start it never ends.. 100 bucks now and then other fees will start so resist the corporate greed and send the appropriate messages.
They can increase the price anytime. What if next year they increase it by 50%, so it’s $150 per year, etc. Disney plus used to be $6.99 per year no ads. Now no ads cost $19.99
I tried to use my iphone 13 pro max hotspot on t-mobile instead of premium for three months. The problem is that you have to open up the iphone settings every time you get in the car, and turn off the hotspot and turn it back on again, or else the Tesla won't reconnect to it. There is a lot of discussion online about this and the consensus is that Apple only allows its own devices to reconnect to an iphone hotspot automatically. My macbook pro will reconnect to my phone automatically, but not the Tesla. After noticing I couldn't see traffic while connected, I caved and paid for premium.
Totally worth paying for premium. I at first thought I’ll use my phone hotspot” but I find for the yearly price it’s worth having the car having its own connectivity.
At $100 per year I think Tesla is just covering their costs. If you look at what a phone company charges for high speed data it's usually much more than this, and the data caps are pretty low. Verizon $65 dollar plan has a 30 gig cap, although it includes phone service for people that still use their phone as a phone. I tried standard connectivity for a few days when my free premium ran out and it's just not worth it. Everything just works more smoothly and better integrated with premium and $100 a year is actual a steal in my mind.
Personally I don't want to be fooling around with my phone as it's another potential distraction. I definitely use the Nav features so that's enough to keep Premium Connectivity. I use the satellite mode to see what it's going to look like pulling into a town and looking for the chargers or a hotel. My wife does the navigation and usually checks google maps while I'm using the car's Nav screen. Hot spot uses cell towers and we drive a lot of road trips in out of the way areas where reception is sometimes sketchy or non-existent. I don't know how Tesla gets good connectivity in those areas but somehow it works.
I believe Tesla uses mostly AT&T so it should get good signal where AT&T has coverage and Tesla also has roaming agreements with other carriers where AT&T signal might be weak.
Probably because of the antenna and RF-chips used in the Tesla. Unlike a phone they don't need to worry about size and energy usage too much, and having them outside the car (in the plastic mirrors?) should be better than a phone inside the car. I think the WiFi, Bluetooth and Cell range has also been improved in the Highland refresh.
The premium connectivity is supposed to eliminate ads on the radio, which means if you're streaming broadcast or cable channels, there shouldn't be any ads. I thought this meant I would hear only music or nothing where the ads normally are. But What I hear is a lot of ads for Tune-In instead. WTF?? What's the point of premium connectivity for this purpose?
Premium connectivity is a must in my opinion, for $100 per year, is worth it , no question about it, satellite maps , all streaming. I don't wanna use my phone all the time, I love it.
For those with Android Phones, you can use Modes and Routines to automatically start the Hotspot on your phone once it's connected to Tesla. Just create a new mode (Tesla, for example), and set it to start when a Bluetooth device is connected, select your Tesla, and in the actions select Other and select the mobile Hotspot. The everytime you get in your vehicle the Hotspot will turn on and Tesla will be able to connect to your wifi.
For my commute, if I am not aware of a problem ahead, I could be stuck for several hours! Any help by knowing when to turn off the highway can potentially save me days of sitting still in a year. It's not that bad. people spend more than that on coffee usually.
I used to connect to hot spot but with 2 kids , they used ton of data for their stream . I prefer premium connectivity . Especially when you are on the road trip with many supercharges . Also, the live traffic with sattelite is very convenient to see the live traffic . The live fottage is also a plus too . Good job bro ! Thanks for your content !
As much I love my Tesla and the company on a whole, losing something like Standard Connectivity when the car is deemed “old” is wrong. I’m planning on driving my Model 3 into the ground. Things with connectivity are what scare me about cars like this.
I can understand what you're saying but i don't know a single company that provides something like standard connectivity for free other then maybe the first month let alone for years.
Your video is so timely, it helps me think it through. I am leaning towards ditching the premium connectivity after 1 month demo period ends in few days. (1) I find satellite view very distracting. (2) Seeing the traffic congestion on a map is not necessary because the nav system will route properly regardless. From what I understand, it factors in the current traffic conditions even with standard connectivity. (3) I can't leave our dog in the car alone due to her separation anxiety, so I have no use for live video feeds from the cabin camera (a useful feature otherwise). (4) If a scumbag smashes the car windows, the damage is already done, what is the advantage of seeing it little sooner in the live Sentry mode? Besides, there are so many Teslas out there nowadays, the probability of my car being targeted by the haters has declined considerably. My Tesla is just one of many, will do just fine without live viewing. (5) Charging at Superchargers is so quick, I don't have time watching any movies. I play podcasts on my Google Pixel phone without any issues. That is the only streaming I need when I am driving. And when our family is on a road trip, I need the screen for navigation, can't be used for entertainment by a passenger. (6) Money saved can be better spent on other priorities, like installing a mini instrument cluster and a mirror dashcam (Wolfbox G900). I have done that. They absolutely improve safety!
At first, I wasn't going to get it. I only got 3 months of premium connectivity and noticed that most of what Tesla has for entertainment can be duplicated with my phone. Waze lets you see in real time what traffic is and I could honestly use that to route me (even though Tesla's routing is really good). I didn't like not having the live camera views and figured for all of the updates Tesla puts out, $99 a year is worth it. Just today, I was driving my wife and her sister around and at one point they were at the mall for over 3 hours. Sure, I could have connected my car to my phone and used it as a hotspot, but it's so convenient to just pull up Netflix and start watching and not messing with my data plan (even though I do technically have unlimited data).
Yes, CarPlay and Android Auto aren’t the best that being said Tesla’s Replacement doesn’t have the same features and functionality with third party apps.
I didn't even activate my CarPlay in the Nissan Leaf it was so bad. I use RUclips Music and it works well on my new Tesla. CarPlay will let you change your GPS voice to Australian but they won't let you watch for someone to walk near your car and make it fart at them from anywhere in the world. Some things are just worth the $99 a year. LOL.
Could you show if the navigation and maps work if there is no Wi-Fi connection, hotspot or any cell reception at all. I am curious to learn how Tesla’s connectivity would work in remote places.
I just use Tasker on my android phone to turn on hotspot tethering when my phone is near the Tesla Bluetooth. Then the car automatically connects to the wifi everytime i drive
Very arrogant and entitled attitude! We are not worried, but pissed that we have to be paying more of hard-earned money to EM, the money that apparently some of us work hard for - It is the principle.
@@ecitortolini987 I’m not arrogant or entitled. I work hard for my money too. But it’s $100…per year…that’s less than $10 a month. If you can’t afford that then you shouldn’t be buying a Tesla or any car for that matter.
@@horacejlz I get what you’re saying but $100 a year is not expensive. The premium connectivity is worth it alone for just the traffic updates on the map. Having access to data without WiFi is almost essential for these cars.
I don't think anybody is saying that it's expensive but if you already have everything you need on your phone and don't need the little stupid games that the connectivity offers than why purchase the subscription? This is the reason that it's optional because not everybody needs it.
I think you’re right about premium connectivity but at the same time, if I can afford a Tesla, I can afford premium connectivity and everything just seems easier
My experience to date, the connectivity, is a mire seamless experience. I'm presently using the hotshot from my phone. If I put the car in park, I have to reconnect. When I watch RUclips before the month is out I need more data. Instead of increasing my phone plan, I will pay for the connectivity
I think it's worth it for the ability to view the cameras remotely. And you know, at least when I bought my Y, get Premium connectivity for 3 months. Edit: Correction, I only got Premium connectivity for 1 month (But if you wait to renew till the last day you can get an extra month.
£10 per month is fine to have Apple Music & Podcasts working on the screen while driving , it’s safer Currently I can’t get the subscription podcasts yet on the Apple podcast app but I expect Teslas will fix that with an update.
Hey Chris you might need to amend the first statement of 1 year of premium connectivity when you buy a new Tesla. It's just 30 days. Anyway, awesome video.
Honestly what would be even cooler is if Tesla would let you add the car's cell modem to your mobile phone plan. Same price though, I guess. Verizon charges $10/month for additional devices so maybe it wouldn't be all that much better.
Just got my Model Y two days ago. Now the premium connectivity (and the self driving) only comes free for 30 days. I'm going to see what happens after it expires but I'll probably end up buying it for the camera's and just the simplicity of not having to connect to my phone via a hotspot when traveling. Will probably do the $99 annual payment (just like Amazon gets me for my Blink camera system).
Commenting from the year 2031, Now called zero connectivity your tesla will do literally nothing when away from a hotspot or wifi network unless you pay for premium connectivity. Note however that you can pay $2.99/mo for standard connectivity or $11.99/mo for premium connectivity.
Even when I had Premium I preferred the clean view og the navigation without all the satellite clutter. And we never watch movies in the car. So no premium for me anymore.
Chris you are a paradox, when going to an air bnb you say go big or go home, but with premium connectivity you go cheap. We are talking dollars vs pennies. I drive far less than you do and find value in premium connectivity. That seems backwards to me.
I will be getting the Premium Connectivity when the 1 month demo runs out. It's pretty cheap when paying by year. I actually do use it mostly for the satellite navigation, especially for shifting destination markers to suitable parking options. My software version does not have the new speedcamera and traffic light warnings yet. Will that require the Premium Connectivity?
thank goodness you got it forever! we had it for 1yr on our MY and I continued it this year bc that car is our family mobile and road trip car. its nice to have the live traffic coloring on the map. and also the sentry cam footage when traveling to strange places.
I have premium. Cost is minimal to the price of everything in the car. Wish they add a little more to the cost so Tesla can be a hot spot. I have the front screen and rear screen added. Nice it is not through the cell phone.
This kinda falls into the realm of "People spent $2000 on Hue bulbs but won't pay $5 for the app to control them," or new Pilots who are like, "I pay $250/hr for airplane+instructor but won't pay $199/yr for ForeFlight which will make ALL MY FLIGHT PLANNING safer, quicker, more accurate, and 40x easier." If I'm paying $50k for a car... I can afford $50.1k or 1/7th of 1 month's loan for a year of connectivity.
We only have premium for the Sentry Mode access, that’s it. We’re all screwed by Tesla in about 8 years, it’ll be the only EV which cannot Navigate etc…that’ll be great advertisement for Tesla!
Live sentry mode should be inculded. Or at least the vehicle records things then tells me there's a problem later on when I come back. If I have to pay $100 a yr for live sentry mode and I don't really use the other functions, then something has to be done about paying one thing or none. I could care less singing in my car. I will just buy a dash cam that records 24/7 then!
I didn't even activate my CarPlay in the Nissan Leaf it was so bad. I use RUclips Music and it works well on my new Tesla. CarPlay will let you change your GPS voice to Australian but they won't let you watch for someone to walk near your car and make it fart at them from anywhere in the world. Some things are just worth the $99 a year. LOL.
I was researching EVs before I got my (new) Model 3 March, 2022. I *think* I remember reading that live weather would be available with Premium Connectivity. Did I read another EVs benefits, or was this Tesla? I'd like to have the option to see clouds/rain overlayed on the satellite view. Yes, weather maps are available on plenty of sites. I was hoping to see where I might encounter rain/snow/sleet on my route.
My left steering wheel button used to work for moving from favorite to favorite; now it is random and just cycles through random radio stations. I am not sure how to fix this and make it only cycle through my favorites again?
I think they charge a fair price considering Spotify is included. RUclips and other similar apps will be soon included in Androud Auto so Tesla will not have this advantage forever.
@@otterfunkckcTesla has a built in Spotify premium account for premium connectivity if you don't have a premium Spotify account yourself. So you don't need a Spotify account to use Spotify on a Tesla.
Is so easy to set up Hotspot in Galaxy devices, I have it set up that the moment my phone connects to my car with Bluetooth it will turn on the Hotspot, problem fix.
I think I missed the part - with standard connectivity, do we still get the sentry mode active and dashcams recording the surroundings. Would that show the sentry incidents once you enter the car? The only thing you would not get is "live camera - interior and exterior" view on the app, if you don't have premium connectivity??
It's not true for MY and M3 you only get one month in Europe. And honestly when you buy a car for this money the 10 Euros per month is nothing and every penny worth.
I bought a used MX from Tesla. Will I get free standard connectivity for 8 years from my purchase or the MX gets free standard when it was put in service?
$10 a month to not have to use your phone and have a stronger more stable cellular antenna is not a bad deal to me. I think even though you don't need it, the convenience of having the car effortlessly connect to Netflix, RUclips, and music streaming without needing to talk to your phone is pretty cool. I also like how I can use the Apple Music app and save songs to my account without touching my phone. I think it's a mild luxury and convenience feature to get the most out of what the car is capable of but is not a "must-have"
I can also confirm it's only one month of free premium connectivity now. I just took delivery of my 2023 Model Y Dual Motor Long Range on December 23rd 2023. Tesla app shows $9.99 a month or $99 a year at current pricing.
at 2:55 into the video you clearly have the map filling the screen. Are you saying if I pay the $12K self driving upgrade then I would be able to get rid of the "visualization" and see the a full screen map?@@EverydayChris
It's 30 days not 1 Year for Premium now!!
😭I just ordered mine recently
Yep. My 2023 only came w 30 days free premium connectivity. But I bought it and because of the maps and cameras, I’m going to keep it.
Confirmed! Kept it mainly for the convenience of touching the screen for Spotify etc vs having to look at the phone. The earth map view is helpful with landmarks sometimes too, and the occasional youtube when parked :)
They use connectivity, Supercharging, etc. as a sales tool. I got a 3 years free connectivity with my first X and 1 year free with the latest X and 3. Had I waited a few months until the end of the year I could have also gotten free Supercharging for 3 years on my latest X.
Confirmed, I purchased the 2024 Model Y just two 2days to the new year, and it came with 1 month free premium connectivity. I am still learning my new ride, and your video has been quite helpful.
For me Premium connectivity is cheaper than upgrading my phone plan so it can act as a hot spot. One of the reasons I got the car was because of the cool tech so $100/year to get the max experience was a no brainer.
Premium connectivity is only free for 30 days currently, not one year.
yeah idk if it was ever one year but i got my model 3 in april 2024 and it only came with 1 month
Depends. Model S comes with 1yr
Ive had the free prem connectivity for a full year and I have to say.. the only thing worth paying for is the live sentry mode when I'm parked at the more shady places of town. Pretty much everything else can be done with bluetooth or hotspotting to the phone. Satellite view is nice but not needed. This is my 2 cents. Good vid Chris.
I think I missed the part - with standard connectivity, do we still get the sentry mode active and dashcams recording the surroundings. Would that show the sentry incidents once you enter the car? The only thing you would not get is "live camera - interior and exterior" view on the app, if you don't have premium connectivity??
Honestly premium is the way to go for me. If I used my cell as a hotspot all the time, my data would be used up pretty quick. Also unlimited data for my cell carrier would cost way more than $9.99 a month.
1. Standard connectivity is included, at no additional cost, for 8 years following the new vehicle’s original delivery. Certain high data usage vehicle features require at least Standard Connectivity, including maps, navigation and voice commands.
2. Premium Connectivity is complimentary for 30 days, then available as a subscription
I agree there are workarounds using the hot spot, but $100 for a year isn't going to break the bank. It's nice to not have to worry about connecting via Bluetooth for music and i have the interface for Spotify right on the screen. It's also nice when i go into the store quickly my kids can watch Disney without me having to mess around with a hotspot or wifi. Thanks for the videos Chris!
Once you start allowing these ala carte features to start it never ends.. 100 bucks now and then other fees will start so resist the corporate greed and send the appropriate messages.
@@XX-166 the subscription model is what everything is going to nowadays. Companies prefer recurring revenue. Just embrace it.
They can increase the price anytime. What if next year they increase it by 50%, so it’s $150 per year, etc. Disney plus used to be $6.99 per year no ads. Now no ads cost $19.99
@@ReeLSpirit hello inflation
@@ReeLSpirit If they raise the price and it it no longer provides requisite value, then just don't renew. That's what I did with Disney+.
so just pay for premium connectivity for 1 month when you travel to see the live view.
Superchargers also have free wifi to download the newest updates
Really? Every supercharger has free wifi or is it only in the USA?
Haven’t seen a charger station with WiFi in New York State yet.
I tried to use my iphone 13 pro max hotspot on t-mobile instead of premium for three months. The problem is that you have to open up the iphone settings every time you get in the car, and turn off the hotspot and turn it back on again, or else the Tesla won't reconnect to it. There is a lot of discussion online about this and the consensus is that Apple only allows its own devices to reconnect to an iphone hotspot automatically. My macbook pro will reconnect to my phone automatically, but not the Tesla. After noticing I couldn't see traffic while connected, I caved and paid for premium.
I’m late but you can create a shortcuts for this. Saw youtube teach to automate this.
I just wish the premium connectivity also made the Tesla a hot spot like other cars. It's not a bad deal especially if they enable that.
Totally worth paying for premium. I at first thought I’ll use my phone hotspot” but I find for the yearly price it’s worth having the car having its own connectivity.
still crazy that tesla makes you do that since other cars dont. and dont need it since they allow android auto and stuff
@@pvic6959Premium is mainly for Sentry mode. No other car offers that and every car that has a hot spot require a subscription too !
@@pvic6959other cars gives you unlimited data for free? I’m confused.
At $100 per year I think Tesla is just covering their costs. If you look at what a phone company charges for high speed data it's usually much more than this, and the data caps are pretty low. Verizon $65 dollar plan has a 30 gig cap, although it includes phone service for people that still use their phone as a phone. I tried standard connectivity for a few days when my free premium ran out and it's just not worth it. Everything just works more smoothly and better integrated with premium and $100 a year is actual a steal in my mind.
They changed it now to only 1 month of free premium connectivity. Also you forgot to mention the ability to heat up or cool down the cabin remotely.
I still have that on my free one!
True, you can still control climate and use all of the app’s features (except live camera sentry) using standard connectivity.
All the app features (except for sentry live view) work with standard connectivity.
Personally I don't want to be fooling around with my phone as it's another potential distraction. I definitely use the Nav features so that's enough to keep Premium Connectivity. I use the satellite mode to see what it's going to look like pulling into a town and looking for the chargers or a hotel. My wife does the navigation and usually checks google maps while I'm using the car's Nav screen. Hot spot uses cell towers and we drive a lot of road trips in out of the way areas where reception is sometimes sketchy or non-existent. I don't know how Tesla gets good connectivity in those areas but somehow it works.
I believe Tesla uses mostly AT&T so it should get good signal where AT&T has coverage and Tesla also has roaming agreements with other carriers where AT&T signal might be weak.
Probably because of the antenna and RF-chips used in the Tesla. Unlike a phone they don't need to worry about size and energy usage too much, and having them outside the car (in the plastic mirrors?) should be better than a phone inside the car. I think the WiFi, Bluetooth and Cell range has also been improved in the Highland refresh.
@@Jabid21Tesla uses starlink
@@starent3777they don't. At least not for their cars.
The premium connectivity is supposed to eliminate ads on the radio, which means if you're streaming broadcast or cable channels, there shouldn't be any ads. I thought this meant I would hear only music or nothing where the ads normally are. But What I hear is a lot of ads for Tune-In instead. WTF?? What's the point of premium connectivity for this purpose?
Premium connectivity is a must in my opinion, for $100 per year, is worth it , no question about it, satellite maps , all streaming. I don't wanna use my phone all the time, I love it.
For those with Android Phones, you can use Modes and Routines to automatically start the Hotspot on your phone once it's connected to Tesla. Just create a new mode (Tesla, for example), and set it to start when a Bluetooth device is connected, select your Tesla, and in the actions select Other and select the mobile Hotspot. The everytime you get in your vehicle the Hotspot will turn on and Tesla will be able to connect to your wifi.
For my commute, if I am not aware of a problem ahead, I could be stuck for several hours! Any help by knowing when to turn off the highway can potentially save me days of sitting still in a year. It's not that bad. people spend more than that on coffee usually.
The MYQ garage opener should be built into the subscription of the premium connectivity imo
I used to connect to hot spot but with 2 kids , they used ton of data for their stream . I prefer premium connectivity . Especially when you are on the road trip with many supercharges . Also, the live traffic with sattelite is very convenient to see the live traffic . The live fottage is also a plus too . Good job bro ! Thanks for your content !
Kids will eat you alive with data costs.
As much I love my Tesla and the company on a whole, losing something like Standard Connectivity when the car is deemed “old” is wrong. I’m planning on driving my Model 3 into the ground. Things with connectivity are what scare me about cars like this.
I can understand what you're saying but i don't know a single company that provides something like standard connectivity for free other then maybe the first month let alone for years.
It says you will still get it if it was made before June 2022. So you should be fine
im considering it on my new tesla but the inablility to install an ad blocker for youtube is a pain in the .... well painful places. my brain mostly.
Your video is so timely, it helps me think it through. I am leaning towards ditching the premium connectivity after 1 month demo period ends in few days.
(1) I find satellite view very distracting.
(2) Seeing the traffic congestion on a map is not necessary because the nav system will route properly regardless. From what I understand, it factors in the current traffic conditions even with standard connectivity.
(3) I can't leave our dog in the car alone due to her separation anxiety, so I have no use for live video feeds from the cabin camera (a useful feature otherwise).
(4) If a scumbag smashes the car windows, the damage is already done, what is the advantage of seeing it little sooner in the live Sentry mode? Besides, there are so many Teslas out there nowadays, the probability of my car being targeted by the haters has declined considerably. My Tesla is just one of many, will do just fine without live viewing.
(5) Charging at Superchargers is so quick, I don't have time watching any movies. I play podcasts on my Google Pixel phone without any issues. That is the only streaming I need when I am driving. And when our family is on a road trip, I need the screen for navigation, can't be used for entertainment by a passenger.
(6) Money saved can be better spent on other priorities, like installing a mini instrument cluster and a mirror dashcam (Wolfbox G900). I have done that. They absolutely improve safety!
I use premium connectivity. Don’t want to connect to hotspot and it is dirt cheap as well
At first, I wasn't going to get it. I only got 3 months of premium connectivity and noticed that most of what Tesla has for entertainment can be duplicated with my phone. Waze lets you see in real time what traffic is and I could honestly use that to route me (even though Tesla's routing is really good). I didn't like not having the live camera views and figured for all of the updates Tesla puts out, $99 a year is worth it. Just today, I was driving my wife and her sister around and at one point they were at the mall for over 3 hours. Sure, I could have connected my car to my phone and used it as a hotspot, but it's so convenient to just pull up Netflix and start watching and not messing with my data plan (even though I do technically have unlimited data).
This is a great video, thanks Chris! My 30 days just expired and I was wondering why can’t I see the live cams?! Makes sense now.
I think for the convenience it is worth the 100 dollars and cheaper than most cell plans
That's just it. Who drives a Tesla and doesn't already have a cell phone plan?
My daughter just bought a new 3, and the connectivity is free for 30 days, not 1 year.
I guess I'll have to use XM radio app from my phone and Bluetooth it to the car. Wish they would just have it downloadable to the car.
The fact that they don't have Apple Carplay or Android Auto is the one thing holding me (and a lot of people I know) back from buying a Tesla.
@@EdwardsNH apple carplay is horrible, the delay on music and stuff is like 2 seconds long
@@ItzDanyelYTAgreed, Tesla’s operating system is much better than Apple CarPlay/Android Auto in any new car I’ve been in
Ah bullshit
Yes, CarPlay and Android Auto aren’t the best that being said Tesla’s Replacement doesn’t have the same features and functionality with third party apps.
I didn't even activate my CarPlay in the Nissan Leaf it was so bad. I use RUclips Music and it works well on my new Tesla. CarPlay will let you change your GPS voice to Australian but they won't let you watch for someone to walk near your car and make it fart at them from anywhere in the world. Some things are just worth the $99 a year. LOL.
i think Premium connectivity is a no-brainer considering its cost as a proportion of the vehicle price
Justify it how you want. Not everyone has the same opinion.
Yes I pay for it. Yes I love it. Owning a Tesla without it does not make sense. Especially given it costs less than a McDonald's combo meal per month.
Could you show if the navigation and maps work if there is no Wi-Fi connection, hotspot or any cell reception at all. I am curious to learn how Tesla’s connectivity would work in remote places.
I just use Tasker on my android phone to turn on hotspot tethering when my phone is near the Tesla Bluetooth. Then the car automatically connects to the wifi everytime i drive
If someone is worried about $100 a year then buying a Tesla is not in their budget.
Very arrogant and entitled attitude!
We are not worried, but pissed that we have to be paying more of hard-earned money to EM, the money that apparently some of us work hard for - It is the principle.
@@ecitortolini987 I’m not arrogant or entitled. I work hard for my money too. But it’s $100…per year…that’s less than $10 a month. If you can’t afford that then you shouldn’t be buying a Tesla or any car for that matter.
I don't mind buying something expensive, but I also want to make my money worthwhile.
@@horacejlz I get what you’re saying but $100 a year is not expensive. The premium connectivity is worth it alone for just the traffic updates on the map. Having access to data without WiFi is almost essential for these cars.
I don't think anybody is saying that it's expensive but if you already have everything you need on your phone and don't need the little stupid games that the connectivity offers than why purchase the subscription? This is the reason that it's optional because not everybody needs it.
I do not believe that $99 p/Year should not be an issue even if you do not need and could use your phone wi-fi.
I think you’re right about premium connectivity but at the same time, if I can afford a Tesla, I can afford premium connectivity and everything just seems easier
My experience to date, the connectivity, is a mire seamless experience. I'm presently using the hotshot from my phone. If I put the car in park, I have to reconnect. When I watch RUclips before the month is out I need more data. Instead of increasing my phone plan, I will pay for the connectivity
I think it's worth it for the ability to view the cameras remotely. And you know, at least when I bought my Y, get Premium connectivity for 3 months.
Edit: Correction, I only got Premium connectivity for 1 month (But if you wait to renew till the last day you can get an extra month.
Since this not works where i live it’s not worth it at all
£10 per month is fine to have Apple Music & Podcasts working on the screen while driving , it’s safer Currently I can’t get the subscription podcasts yet on the Apple podcast app but I expect Teslas will fix that with an update.
Hey Chris you might need to amend the first statement of 1 year of premium connectivity when you buy a new Tesla. It's just 30 days. Anyway, awesome video.
Except recently the software updates have broken connecting iPod touch over Bluetooth
Honestly what would be even cooler is if Tesla would let you add the car's cell modem to your mobile phone plan. Same price though, I guess. Verizon charges $10/month for additional devices so maybe it wouldn't be all that much better.
Just got my Model Y two days ago. Now the premium connectivity (and the self driving) only comes free for 30 days. I'm going to see what happens after it expires but I'll probably end up buying it for the camera's and just the simplicity of not having to connect to my phone via a hotspot when traveling. Will probably do the $99 annual payment (just like Amazon gets me for my Blink camera system).
my 2023 Model X came with 1year free and will be keeping the subscription going for 100/yr
Thanks Chris for the helpful content. I’ve used a lot of your tips already as a new Model Y owner!!!🎉❤
Thanks so much! Congrats on the new Model Y? What’s his/her name??
@@EverydayChris I’ve never named a car but this could be a first! I love to drive my Y. I’m almost to a thousand miles in 3 weeks! Any good ideas? ;)
Commenting from the year 2031, Now called zero connectivity your tesla will do literally nothing when away from a hotspot or wifi network unless you pay for premium connectivity. Note however that you can pay $2.99/mo for standard connectivity or $11.99/mo for premium connectivity.
Even when I had Premium I preferred the clean view og the navigation without all the satellite clutter. And we never watch movies in the car. So no premium for me anymore.
Premium connectivity is the way to go for me, good to have Tesla’s Network active, $9.99 monthly is decent
There is only one thing, or maybe two, concerning navigation I would like to have, but otherwise I don't see a reason for premium connectivity at all.
That live traffic OSS
Is not accurate especially on surface streets
You get the speed cameras with premium connectivity, you can easily save a year's worth of premium with that!
Yeah i wish Sirius radio would be added, definitely need more apps. But being able to check on my car is Hugh
Chris you are a paradox, when going to an air bnb you say go big or go home, but with premium connectivity you go cheap. We are talking dollars vs pennies. I drive far less than you do and find value in premium connectivity. That seems backwards to me.
I go big or go home because I save on the little things. But you are right.. I need to save more money
I will be getting the Premium Connectivity when the 1 month demo runs out. It's pretty cheap when paying by year. I actually do use it mostly for the satellite navigation, especially for shifting destination markers to suitable parking options. My software version does not have the new speedcamera and traffic light warnings yet. Will that require the Premium Connectivity?
Yes that requires premium for the Waze features
They should just give us CarPlay then watch how many people cancel premium. Oh wait…
thank goodness you got it forever! we had it for 1yr on our MY and I continued it this year bc that car is our family mobile and road trip car. its nice to have the live traffic coloring on the map. and also the sentry cam footage when traveling to strange places.
100 bucks is very little for hot-spot hassle and worry about exact location when u are lost....
I have premium. Cost is minimal to the price of everything in the car. Wish they add a little more to the cost so Tesla can be a hot spot. I have the front screen and rear screen added. Nice it is not through the cell phone.
This kinda falls into the realm of "People spent $2000 on Hue bulbs but won't pay $5 for the app to control them," or new Pilots who are like, "I pay $250/hr for airplane+instructor but won't pay $199/yr for ForeFlight which will make ALL MY FLIGHT PLANNING safer, quicker, more accurate, and 40x easier." If I'm paying $50k for a car... I can afford $50.1k or 1/7th of 1 month's loan for a year of connectivity.
I have it and think it’s worth the money. You get a lot for the price.
We only have premium for the Sentry Mode access, that’s it.
We’re all screwed by Tesla in about 8 years, it’ll be the only EV which cannot Navigate etc…that’ll be great advertisement for Tesla!
So I have an 18 model x, and can't get live cameras, so I really don't think I can do anything like that anyway. Seems like a waste
Live sentry mode should be inculded. Or at least the vehicle records things then tells me there's a problem later on when I come back. If I have to pay $100 a yr for live sentry mode and I don't really use the other functions, then something has to be done about paying one thing or none. I could care less singing in my car. I will just buy a dash cam that records 24/7 then!
I didn't even activate my CarPlay in the Nissan Leaf it was so bad. I use RUclips Music and it works well on my new Tesla. CarPlay will let you change your GPS voice to Australian but they won't let you watch for someone to walk near your car and make it fart at them from anywhere in the world. Some things are just worth the $99 a year. LOL.
It's a little less per year than per month
I had it for free for life in my old M3. I will renew after my free year in my ModelX
My premium expired and took me like 2 weeks to notice the gps satellite mode was off 😂
I only have 14gb of hotspot. RUclips would drain it quick in the tesla I think
I believe its just easier using premium instead of your phones hotspot. Paying 99 for the year is not that expensive. My opinion offcourse
I was researching EVs before I got my (new) Model 3 March, 2022. I *think* I remember reading that live weather would be available with Premium Connectivity. Did I read another EVs benefits, or was this Tesla?
I'd like to have the option to see clouds/rain overlayed on the satellite view. Yes, weather maps are available on plenty of sites. I was hoping to see where I might encounter rain/snow/sleet on my route.
I use solely to watch RUclips while on my lunch break without tethering my phone into the car via hotspot. Everything else is just a plus.
same that can get annoying
My left steering wheel button used to work for moving from favorite to favorite; now it is random and just cycles through random radio stations. I am not sure how to fix this and make it only cycle through my favorites again?
Can I download RUclips music instead of using Spotify or Tesla music?
How much did it cost to park there for that long?
Chris what about TIDAL and LIVE ? dont you need PREMIUM to CONNECT to your MUSIC SUBS seamlessly ? obviously can use my phone but thats a huge pain
yeah need the premium for those features as well!
thats not a restart is a reset is not the same thing.
I think they charge a fair price considering Spotify is included.
RUclips and other similar apps will be soon included in Androud Auto so Tesla will not have this advantage forever.
not free Spotify, only premium Spotify works
@@otterfunkckcTesla has a built in Spotify premium account for premium connectivity if you don't have a premium Spotify account yourself.
So you don't need a Spotify account to use Spotify on a Tesla.
The live camera should work on WiFi connectivity.
it is the cheapest for full connectivity you can get for a car.....100/yr just get it....
Is so easy to set up Hotspot in Galaxy devices, I have it set up that the moment my phone connects to my car with Bluetooth it will turn on the Hotspot, problem fix.
We’re talking less than 30 cents a day. It’s fine 👍🏾
Unless you have free hotspot with your phone plan. It is cheaper to just pay the $100 a year.
I think I missed the part - with standard connectivity, do we still get the sentry mode active and dashcams recording the surroundings. Would that show the sentry incidents once you enter the car? The only thing you would not get is "live camera - interior and exterior" view on the app, if you don't have premium connectivity??
Yes you still get that just can’t view on phone!
@@EverydayChris Great, thanks Chris! You're a legend!
I do my phone’s hotspot for free unlimited connectivity and it gives me a decent amount of mbps. 50.
Wait for new cars the premium connectivity is for one year?? I only got it for 2 months which ends in Jan. Happy New Year btw.
I have unlimited data on my phone. But setting up hotspot alk the time is annoying.
I pay more than that for my Amazon Prime membership
The only reason I bought the premium is the sentry mode ... that's all it >
It's not true for MY and M3 you only get one month in Europe. And honestly when you buy a car for this money the 10 Euros per month is nothing and every penny worth.
I bought a used MX from Tesla. Will I get free standard connectivity for 8 years from my purchase or the MX gets free standard when it was put in service?
Before JULY 2022 it's included for the lifetime. Otherwise I belive they should tell you on the screen
I’m having connectivity issues just took delivery yesterday
$10 a month to not have to use your phone and have a stronger more stable cellular antenna is not a bad deal to me. I think even though you don't need it, the convenience of having the car effortlessly connect to Netflix, RUclips, and music streaming without needing to talk to your phone is pretty cool. I also like how I can use the Apple Music app and save songs to my account without touching my phone. I think it's a mild luxury and convenience feature to get the most out of what the car is capable of but is not a "must-have"
Speedcameras is a new feature included in Premium Connectivity
Ever since they added Apple Podcasts I'm actually using it. lol No more fiddling with my phone bluetooth
Those fun stuffs is kindda requirement while charging
Wrong. got only one month premium in france when i received my Highland M3
Dang
Same here, only 1 month premium free in the US 😞
i think this is in Europe only, would be interesting to know how it is in China
I can also confirm it's only one month of free premium connectivity now.
I just took delivery of my 2023 Model Y Dual Motor Long Range on December 23rd 2023.
Tesla app shows $9.99 a month or $99 a year at current pricing.
Same here in Finland, 1 month only.
How is your Highland so far, you like? I love my M3 LR 2024, small, but very fast beast😂
Is like paying for patreon subscription. No big deal
OKAY...Great video. But how are you getting a full-screen map!
That you can’t do! But you can do full screen for self driving if you have it!
at 2:55 into the video you clearly have the map filling the screen. Are you saying if I pay the $12K self driving upgrade then I would be able to get rid of the "visualization" and see the a full screen map?@@EverydayChris
If hotspotting, do you have to go through that hotspot connection process every time you drive? Or does it remember to hotspot to your phone?
It remembers.