If you’ve driven your Tesla for more than a few weeks, you’ve probably noticed something…
Those cameras are everywhere.
Front bumper. Fender. B-pillar. Rear. Even inside.
And they’re not just for show. They’re the backbone of Full Self-Driving (FSD).
But here’s the problem no one talks about:
They’re completely exposed.
What Happens When Your Camera Isn’t Crystal Clear?
FSD relies on clean, accurate visual data.
When your lens gets:
- Scratched → light distortion
- Dirty → reduced visibility
- Chipped → warped imaging
You start running into:
- Reduced object detection accuracy
- More frequent “camera obstructed” warnings
- Poor performance in rain, glare, or night driving
In simple terms:
You’re feeding bad data into a system that depends on precision.
Why Tesla Cameras Take a Beating
That front camera especially? It sits low. Right in the impact zone.
And once that lens is compromised, your camera isn’t seeing clearly anymore.
Cracks. Chips. Hazy lenses.
Every drive, it’s getting hit with:
- Rock chips
- Sand and debris
- Road salt
- Bug splatter
- Micro scratches from wiping
Customers started reporting their damages, asking if we could do something about it. Then, we got on the ground to inspect our front camera and found 5 chips and plenty of microscratches.
That’s not just cosmetic.
That’s performance.
The Accidental Discovery That Turned Into a Product
We didn’t plan this.
We had the issue ourselves.
So we tried something simple:
We applied PPF directly to the front camera lens.
And it worked.
- No more chips
- Way easier to clean
- No noticeable impact on camera clarity
So we launched a simple front camera protection kit.
Turns out… everyone had the same problem.
Introducing the FSD Lens Protection Kit
Now we’re taking it further.
Instead of protecting just one camera, we built a full system.
The new FSD Lens Protection Kit includes coverage for:
- Front camera (the most vulnerable)
- Fender cameras (side repeaters)
- B-pillar cameras
- Rear camera
- Potential interior cameras
And it’s available across multiple Tesla models:
- Model 3
- Model Y
- Model S
- Model X
- Cybertruck
Why PPF Works So Well for Camera Protection
PPF isn’t just for paint.
It’s actually perfect for camera lenses because it:
1. Absorbs Impact
Instead of your lens taking the hit, the film does.
2. Prevents Micro-Scratches
No more wiping-induced haze over time.
3. Stays Optically Clear
High-quality film doesn’t distort the image.
4. Makes Cleaning Easier
Bugs, dirt, and grime wipe off faster.
5. Acts as a Replaceable Layer
Film gets beat up? Replace it. Your lens stays perfect.
Want Even Easier Cleaning? Add a Ceramic Layer
Protection is one part of the equation.
Cleanliness is the other.
That glossy B-pillar area? It’s a magnet for:
- Fingerprints
- Water spots
- Dust and grime
Same goes for your camera lenses.
That’s where GYEON Q² QuickView comes in.
Why it pairs perfectly with the FSD Lens Kit:
- Adds a hydrophobic layer
Water beads up and rolls off instead of sticking - Reduces dirt buildup
Less grime = less wiping = fewer chances for scratches - Improves visibility in rain
Especially helpful for side and rear cameras - Works on multiple surfaces
B-pillars, camera lenses, windshield, even surrounding glass
Think of it like this:
PPF protects against impact.
Ceramic coating keeps everything cleaner, longer.
Together, they reduce how often you even have to touch the surface.
This Isn’t Just Protection. It’s Performance Insurance
Think about how much Tesla relies on cameras.
There’s no LiDAR safety net here.
Your car is making decisions based on what it sees.
So protecting those lenses isn’t optional anymore.
It’s part of maintaining your vehicle.
Just like:
- Tires
- Brakes
- Windshield
Your camera system deserves the same level of attention.
Built for DIY (Like Everything We Do)
We made this kit the same way we make all our products:
- Pre-cut for your exact Tesla model
- Designed for easy install
- No guesswork
- Step-by-step video guides
- Real human support from our team (the same people who made it)
If you’ve ever installed a screen protector… you can do this.
The Bottom Line
This started as a small fix for a problem we kept seeing.
Now it’s turning into something bigger.
Tesla cameras are critical.
They’re exposed.
And they’re expensive to replace.
The FSD Lens Protection Kit is a simple way to:
- Protect your hardware
- Maintain camera clarity
- Keep your FSD system performing the way it should
And if you pair it with a ceramic layer like QuickView…
You’ll spend less time cleaning, and more time driving.






