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Tesla Launches Its Vision Park Assist Feature

). Kevin used the Tesla Vision Park Assist and shared a few videos about his experiences.

For the most part, the reviews were highly positive, with Kevin even busting out his tape measure to double-check the camera sensors’ work. While the car says that the bumper is about 18 inches away from the curb, Kevin notes that the vehicle is “just a bit further” than 18 inches, calling it “surprisingly accurate.”

“Super-impressive what Tesla has been able to do,” Kevin said in one of the videos. “This is … Wow, I’m impressed.”feature, it’s worth noting how there’s still room for the feature to improve. Some have reported less positive experiences than Kevin’s. Though, Tesla is likely to continue deploying fixes and improvements with future updates.

He also pointed out that Vision Park Assist became completely unavailable during two separate instances of backing into his garage. Kevin noted a few specific reasons for the potential failures, including the fact that it had rained recently, which could have caused the rear camera to become dirty. So something interesting here, another example of the loading time for park assist when the vehicle has been parked for a bit. Not the worst, but hoping this can be improved and something to watch closely.

 

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