You have to have watchOS 7 for it to work. And like me, your watch is “too old” to run it. That’s the real shitty part about any of these smart watches: the hardware gets outdated too damn fast. Just another thing that makes me feel old.
That’s a disappointment for me as well, especially since we saw a set on the build last year. I don’t even get that much of the year when I can use them, but they look so good. Hopefully someone will be doing them.
I know a guy the lost his truck that way. And it was not a fun conversation with the police or the insurance company. They still covered it, but they didn’t cut him any slack.
If wired for monitoring when parked, maybe? But I am also concerned about the camera itself becoming a target.
And yeah, back in our Jeep days we had the window slashed when you can just unzip it.
Our transit police are pretty decent, at least compared to the ones in the city. They definitely would not have been too interested in rolling for minor vandalism. Especially considering the call was not from the vehicle owner. Transit rolled two units with four officers.
I went into the city yesterday for an event, and left my Bronco at the park and ride garage as I have done plenty of times with my other vehicles. I returned to see a crowd around it. Except this crowd was multiple police cars and cops. It’s pretty normal to see them in the garage as they base...
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lol, yeah I’m physically about four blocks away, but thankfully have access to the security cameras. So it’s a picture of a picture and was before the sun was fully up.
I normally take transit to the office, but a couple of my coworkers wanted to see my Bronco, so I drove in and parked it where I could keep an eye on it. Didn’t take long to get the crowds gathered. (Edit: this is a picture of my security monitor as that’s how I’m watching it, so yes, it’s a...