⭐️Appapa Autopilot Nag Reduction Device – Yoke | for Tesla Model S & X
- Tesla Autopilot Nag Reduction Device
- The BEST phone holder ever
With the release of EAP/NoA/FSD from TESLA for a long time, TESLA owners are eager for a device that also combines Functional, Easy Install, and Great Quality into one device…
After spending years on design, research, and tests, we have developed the best Cell Phone Holder ever – Yoke for Model S and Model X
Here comes the unboxing of Yoke for Model S and Model X:
⇓ Perfectly match the Yoke steering wheel
⇓ 3D ergonomics design / comfortable grip and non-slip wear

To sum up, there are many kinds of cell phone holder devices in the market, but AP PAPA – Yoke for Model S and Model X undoubtedly owns the best quality and user experience. We promise it will exceed your expectations when you test out our products. Scroll up and Add to the cart!
Disclaimer:
Your hands MUST remain on the steering wheel at all times for safety while driving. One or more states may restrict cell phones mounted to the steering wheel. Check your local laws before use.
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Does Autopilot Buddy still work in the USA?
Autopilot Buddy is an aftermarket device that attaches to a Tesla vehicle’s steering wheel designed to fool the Autopilot System into thinking the driver’s hands are on the steering wheel. It was marketed as a “Tesla autopilot nag reduction device”.
However, it has been declared unsafe by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and is now illegal 21. The NHTSA has also warned that drivers found using such devices will be fined $250. It appears that the Autopilot Buddy website is no longer operational, and the company has ceased operations due to an influx of inexpensive substitutes and China imitations.
Does Autopilot Buddy still work in Australia?
We couldn’t find any specific information about whether Autopilot Buddy is still being used in Australia. However, since it has been declared illegal in the United States, it is likely that similar regulations would apply in other countries as well. It is important to note that using such devices can compromise safety and put both the driver and other road users at risk.
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