The term “Tesla Magic Q” does not appear to be associated with a single, specific product or entity based on the search results. However, here are possible interpretations or related items based on the available information:
### 1. **Tesla Magic Dock for Superchargers**
Tesla has introduced the “Magic Dock” system to its Superchargers, allowing non-Tesla electric vehicles (EVs) with CCS charging ports to access Tesla’s charging network. The Magic Dock includes an integrated adapter at select Supercharger sites, enabling compatibility with most EVs. To use it, drivers must download the Tesla app, select the charging site, and follow the prompts to begin charging. This system expands the utility of Tesla’s charging infrastructure to a broader range of vehicles[1][7][9].
### 2. **Tesla Magic Remote for QLED TVs**
If “Magic Q” refers to Tesla TVs, the magic remote available with Tesla QLED televisions provides advanced functionality similar to a computer mouse. It features hotkeys, quick access to apps, and even AI-based voice recognition for controlling the TV, browsing, and accessing streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube. This remote enhances the user experience for Tesla’s high-tech TVs, which offer a vibrant Quantum Dot display and smart options powered by webOS[2][5].
### 3. **MagicQ Lighting Control**
Another possibility is “MagicQ,” which refers to ChamSys’s lighting control software. It allows operation of up to 400 universes, full lighting visualization, media playback, and advanced features for lighting and media productions. It is not directly related to Tesla but could be what “Magic Q” refers to in another context[3][4].
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