Tricking Tesla 'Hands Free' FSD Eye Tracking!

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With sunglasses on, you simply keep a hand on the wheel as always was the case before

DirtyTesla
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These eyes sunglasses will become Teslas #1 accessory!

thewaxlab
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Hang your picture in front of the camera see if that works 😂

heydarmussavi
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Tesla FSD nap glasses hitting the market in 3, 2, 1... 🤣

justin_time
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Hey that's exactly how I look when I wear my glasses!!

sleepkeeper
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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

MH-Tesla
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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.

jsjs
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Are the fake eye glasses available in dark skin? 😂

antoinepageau
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I can see it now. You get pulled over and leave them on. Roll down the window and watch the officers reaction.

Digikidthevoiceofreason
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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)...

Georgeg
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Okay, Chris is now my favorite. Sorry wife of dirty Tesla

thomasstanley
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My desire for a Tesla with FSD and these glasses is thru the roof 😅 love it
Imagine seeing people wearing this get up, hilarious 😂

PJWey
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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.

DLuxProductions
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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.

williamgrunzweig
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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?

audiovideophile
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3:17 absolutely reason to use them. I wear sunglasses 99% of the time in California to protect my eyes from UV. In order to use FSD to the best of it's ability Tesla removed the ability to wear sunglasses, stupidly so as many other attention monitoring systems are smart enough to track mostly head movement (most people don't only just shift their eyes when looking another direction). With "eyeball sunglasses" I can once again wear sunglasses. In fact, it will be BETTER since these don't blink, I can glance down with my real eyes, etc... Will be searching Amazon.

glen
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What if you used forced perspective by putting up fake eyes in front of the camera with a mount?

darthclide
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wearing sunglasses can be better for safety when driving when its rly sunny, or when sun is right in your eyes

seg
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😂👍

As a bonus, now people that wear prescription glasses know that it isn't just looking for the frames of glasses genaricly.

aaronb
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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.

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