A YouTuber let the Cybertruck close on his finger to test the new sensor update. It didn't go well.EdibleFriend@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 735 points – 6 months agobusinessinsider.com287Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentSticks don't get clicks.I would have preferred a 'will it blend' format with the ultimate test being the Cybertruck's own keyfob (you have one job!)The keyfob is either just a credit card sized thing, or your phone. There is no fob.Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.1 more...
Sticks don't get clicks.I would have preferred a 'will it blend' format with the ultimate test being the Cybertruck's own keyfob (you have one job!)The keyfob is either just a credit card sized thing, or your phone. There is no fob.Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.1 more...
I would have preferred a 'will it blend' format with the ultimate test being the Cybertruck's own keyfob (you have one job!)The keyfob is either just a credit card sized thing, or your phone. There is no fob.Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.
The keyfob is either just a credit card sized thing, or your phone. There is no fob.Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.
Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.
Sticks don't get clicks.
I would have preferred a 'will it blend' format with the ultimate test being the Cybertruck's own keyfob (you have one job!)
The keyfob is either just a credit card sized thing, or your phone. There is no fob.
Didn't the model 3 have one that was a miniature car? You'd think they would allow that as an option for the cyber truck.