Among other unique features, Tesla lets users control the car remotely, even through their apple watch. But what app should you use? What is the best Tesla App for Apple Watch?
Electric vehicles have evolved from just gimmicks to luxurious vehicles that can now compete with fuel-powered vehicles head-on. Tesla is one of the most prominent players in the EV market.
Key Takeaways:
Even though Tesla provides an official app for the App Store, that app is not available for the apple watch.
This means you have the ability to control your Tesla with the Apple Watch, but to achieve that, you would need to use third-party apps.
With no official app to use, you will be presented will countless options of third-party apps. In this article, I will provide an in-depth comparison of the best third-party apps and give an opinion on which app to use.
Best Apps For Tesla Owners
This article will feature a comparison between the three most famous third-party apps, provided that there is no official app by Tesla for the apple watch. These three apps include Tessie, Stats, and Tezlab.
Even though users are presented with an array of apps to choose from, these three seem to beat the competition by a mile.
A user-posted survey shows that Tessie, Stats, and Tezlab are by far the most popular apps ranking them as the best 3 in the order mentioned.
Tessie has been voted the best app with 253 votes, and Stats and Tezlab tie for second most popular with 113 votes.
Tessie
In the opinion of YouTuber “That mark Gilroy,” the Tesla App is not particularly well designed. Its features practically make your phone a smart key for your Tesla.
It can provide functions like scheduled charging and climate control, but it can do much more with the car’s data.
In the opinion of “That Mark Gilroy,” Tessie is the app that can fill that void. Tessie has a beautiful interface that is easy for the User to access. It has all the features of the standard Tesla app and much more.
To start off, it provides a quick access feature where functions like opening the boot and unlocking the charge can be used. It also provides location and prescheduling charging abilities.
All these are features provided by the Tesla app but in a more attractive user interface.
The grid part of the interface is where the app excels. It has an overview of standard features like climate control and charging but offers a much more detailed analysis and control of the settings.
Let’s take the battery, for example; It gives you the current state of charge and range, which is standard but gives you a real-world range and insight into the battery’s health over time.
The driving window gives you a detailed analysis of all your trips, including starting and ending battery health and a comparative recharge cost compared to what it would have been for fuel.
It also gives you a detailed report on the energy consumed while the car was parked and how much that process costs you.
The app is modular, so it can be customized as you wish. The reports are presented in any way. It can be shown as graphs, maps, or whichever form you find most comfortable.
The app costs USD 4.99 monthly, or you can get an annual subscription of USD 49.99. The drawback here is that you will need to get the paid version of the app to access all its features through your apple watch.
However, in the opinion of “That Mark Gilroy,” the paid version is worth the cost as he is a user of it himself.
STATS
The app may seem unnecessarily expensive as it costs USD 15 in the apple store. However, author Matt Ferrel believes the price is worth it.
It offers a perfect combination of functionality and convenience. The app has a fantastic plug-and-play experience as it requires no extra set-up. All that is required is a simple install and use process to ensure there is no extra battery drainage.
Regarding control, Stats offers all the essential features of the original Tesla app, like unlocking, flashing the lights, and honking the horn.
However, the benefits do not end here. It offers support for the apple watch, unlike the official Tesla app. It also offers voice commands through Siri.
You can instruct Siri to open the trunk or heat the cabin and program other voice commands.
However, this app isn’t perfect and has shortcomings. Firstly it isn’t free, which means you would need to pay a monthly subscription of USD 4.99.
Secondly, in the opinion of author Matt Ferrel, the User interface is attractive, but the navigation is complicated. The lack of labels on graphs and icons can make for a confusing user experience.
TezLab
Tezlab and stats are close competitors as they offer similar features but have different interfaces and functionality in terms of convenience.
Its first advantage is that the app is free. However, the free version has locked features. The paid version allows you to unlock all features making it worth the comparison.
Tezlab offers a similar battery analysis with a real-life range that can be trusted. It offers car controls like the stock app, but the paid version allows more accurate and reliable statistics. Not to mention Tezlab is compatible with the apple watch.
Some drawbacks include the possible security risk as users fear the app is free and selling data to compensate for the monetary benefits.
However, the author explains how the security risk is virtually non-existent as your login information is never exposed during set-up.
FAQ
Can you unlock Tesla with the Apple Watch?
Answer: All three apps mentioned allow you to unlock your Tesla with your apple watch. However, this feature requires an active data or internet connection.
Conclusion
All three of these apps are fierce competitors with each other and the stock Tesla app itself. All three apps provide paid services but also offer features that make money worth it.
I believe the best Tesla app for the apple watch is Tessie as it provides a holistic user experience. However, your answer may be different.
All apps provide unique opportunities and features. The best app is the one that strikes you the most.