Tesla ditches ultrasonic sensors from new cars as it bets on camera-only driver assistance
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The changes will initially affect the Model Y (pictured) and the Model 3 | Mark Leong for The Washington Post via Getty Images
Tesla has announced it's phasing out its cars' use of ultrasonic sensors (USS) to sense objects in the world around them. It's part of the company's shift towards its camera-only Tesla Vision driver-assist tech, which stands in contrast to the rest of the industry's reliance on a mix of LIDAR, radar, and cameras. Electrek reports that the ultrasonic sensors in Tesla's cars are mainly used for short-range detection to help with parking and collision warnings.
The sensors will initially disappear this month from new Model 3 and Model Y vehicles sold in North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Taiwan, before expanding globally, Tesla's notice reads. It plans to stop including the sensors in Model S and Model X cars next year.
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