- Thu Jan 30, 2025 6:30 am
#6009
Hey Tesla enthusiasts! 
I recently came across a review of a new blind spot warning system for the Model 3 and Model Y, and it got me thinking about safety features in our Teslas. With the rapid advancements in technology, how do you feel about the integration of aftermarket safety devices versus relying solely on the built-in features?
Do you think these additional systems genuinely enhance safety, or do they create unnecessary complexity? Have any of you tried this blind spot warning system or similar products? What was your experience like?
Let’s dive into a discussion about the balance between innovation and simplicity in our beloved Teslas!

I recently came across a review of a new blind spot warning system for the Model 3 and Model Y, and it got me thinking about safety features in our Teslas. With the rapid advancements in technology, how do you feel about the integration of aftermarket safety devices versus relying solely on the built-in features?
Do you think these additional systems genuinely enhance safety, or do they create unnecessary complexity? Have any of you tried this blind spot warning system or similar products? What was your experience like?
Let’s dive into a discussion about the balance between innovation and simplicity in our beloved Teslas!
