Megaphone will become a new feature, electric car for Tesla

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Tesla cars are at the forefront of introducing new technology. Now the company has released an annual holiday software. This software converts electric cars into megaphones using the external speakers installed in recent Tesla cars. Present in the 2019 or newer models of Tesla cars, this feature adds some voice effect to the user’s voice, which will be heard by the user from all around with the help of external speakers installed in the car.

Electrek’s Report According to reports, the feature is based on Tesla’s Remote Live View, which allows drivers to broadcast voice to the car using the Tesla mobile app. The external speakers installed in Tesla cars repeat everything the driver says after a while with an echo and bass.

In last year’s holiday update, Tesla released a ‘Boombox’ feature. It allows car owners to play pre-recorded and customized sound through the speaker.

Elon Musk’s electric car company Tesla has also agreed to prevent drivers and passengers from playing video games on the dashboard screen while traveling. According to reports, the agreement came a day after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched a formal investigation into the game feature. This feature, named Passenger Play, was added this summer. In this, passengers can play many games in the center touchscreen display of the car.

Significantly, Tesla is the world’s largest value brands is one of. Tesla’s growth this year has been much higher than other global brands. Its brand value has increased significantly to reach $36.27 billion. Tesla has entered the world’s 20 most valuable brands for the first time. Along with this, the wealth of the company’s CEO, Elon Musk, has also increased rapidly.

Musk has been voted “Person of the Year” by Time magazine for this year. Along with Tesla’s huge success, Musk’s rocket company SpaceX also achieved the feat of touching space with a civilian crew this year. Musk also leads brain chip startup Neuralink and infrastructure firm The Boring Company.

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