Tesla Model S: Overview
NOTE: Entertainment options vary by market region.
The touchscreen displays the Entertainment screen when you choose any of the
following apps:
Theater: Play various video
streaming services (such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc.) while parked.
Arcade: Want to game? Depending
on the game, you may need to use the steering yoke buttons or a
USB controller to play arcade games.
Toybox: Play in the Toybox while
parked.
Browser: Access the web browser.
WARNING: Use entertainment features only when Model S is parked.
Always pay attention to road and traffic
conditions when driving. Using these features while driving is illegal and
very dangerous.
NOTE: Many entertainment features can be easily accessed hands-free using
voice commands (see Voice Commands).
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NOTE: Boombox is available only on vehicles equipped with the Pedestrian
Warning System (PWS).
Boombox, an app in Toybox, uses the Pedestrian Warning System (PWS) speaker
to play media externally wh
You can use your Bluetooth-capable
phone
hands-free in Model S provided your phone
is within operating range. Although
Bluetooth typically supports wireless
communication over distances of up to
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Once paired, use the Bluetooth settings screen to
specify whether you want to allow access to your
phone's calendar, contacts and recent calls. If you allow
access, you can use the phone app to make calls and
send messages to people in your list of contacts and on
your recent calls list (see Bl
To set up the Tesla mobile app to communicate with
your Model S:
1. Download the Tesla mobile app to your phone.
2. Log in to the Tesla mobile app by entering your Tesla
account credentials.
3. Enable mobile access to your Model S by touching
Controls > Safety > Mobile Access (see Control