How can I see a history of my Tesla Sentry Mode events?
Open Sentry Pro, select your Tesla, and tap the activity list tab to see your Sentry Mode event history.
The activity list records every Sentry Mode event Sentry Pro receives for your vehicle. Each entry includes the timestamp, the event category, how Sentry Pro classified the activity, and which configured deterrents fired. That includes horn honks and light flashes when those responses are enabled. It also shows whether Sentry Pro escalated the notification to a Critical Alert because several events happened close together, based on your settings.
History starts with events Sentry Pro receives after the feature is available in your installed app version, so update the app before relying on it for new incidents.
Use the activity list when you need to reconstruct an incident. For example, if you find your Tesla flashing or notice damage after parking, the log gives you the date, time, classification, deterrent response, and escalation status to start from. You can then match that timestamp against Tesla’s saved camera clips when needed.
The same history helps you review automatic responses. If the log shows 10 routine triggers in a day and the horn fired several times, you can decide whether that response is too noisy for the pattern. You may leave it as is, use a quieter deterrent, or change the configured honk and light-flash options. If it shows repeated probable threats within a short time window, you can confirm which deterrents fired and whether Critical Alert escalation matched your setup.
For a deeper walkthrough, read our launch post on Tesla Sentry Mode history in the Sentry Pro activity list.