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Anti-theft Protection

Anti-theft protection detects unexpected tilting, raising, shaking, or intrusion of the vehicle while it is locked and activates the exterior lights and auditory warnings. If enabled, you can receive push notifications on the mobile app when such events occur.

Access the Anti-theft Protection settings from the Pilot Panel by selecting >  Vehicle > Halo Secure. Alternatively, use Halo Secure > Anti-theft Protection from the Lucid mobile app.

You can then disable the feature and select a notification type: both sound and mobile notification or only a mobile notification.

By default, the Anti-theft Protection feature is on. The feature should be disabled for towing or servicing.
Note: If disabled, Anti-theft Protection automatically re-enables when you re-enter the vehicle the next time.
Note: Hanging clothing or other large objects near the vehicle's windows may unnecessarily trigger the Anti-theft Protection feature.
CAUTION: The sensor for the Anti-theft Protection feature is located in the center console of the vehicle and can accidentally be triggered by a large amount of force to that part of the vehicle.

Disabling the Warning Sound

If triggered, you can disable the Anti-theft Protection sequence by unlocking the vehicle with the key fob or key card. You can also disable the sequence on your mobile app by opening the Shock & Tilt Alert notification and then tapping Silence.

Drive Recorder

Drive Recorder can automatically and manually capture short, high-quality video clips of safety or user-selected event types while the vehicle is being operated. Video clips are captured on all four sides of the vehicle and include 30 seconds before and after a recording is triggered. Videos are stored in-vehicle via USB storage (to be purchased separately) and can be viewed on the Pilot Panel or transferred to a computer for sharing or more permanent storage.

Access the Drive Recorder settings from the Pilot Panel by selecting Car Controls > Vehicle > Halo Secure. Enable Drive Recorder by toggling on Event Recording. Follow the instructions on the Pilot Panel to insert and format the USB drive.

Note: Compatible USB 2.0 devices should be at least 128GB and have a minimum write speed of 7.5MB/s and a minimum read speed of 20MB/s. Devices that are shockproof, can sustain high temperatures, and have high endurance or high read/write cycles are recommended.

When the feature is enabled, certain collision events are automatically recorded by default. You can select the other events you want to trigger Drive Recorder: Honking, Hard Braking, and Launch Mode.

When recording, the Drive Recorder icon () in the status bar will turn red. To manually start a recording, press the Drive Recorder icon. When recordings are completed, saving progress notifications are displayed in the status bar.

All recordings can be reviewed in the Halo Secure app and filtered by selecting Driving, Starred, or Locations (if enabled) from the top menu. All event-triggered recordings are automatically starred. Tap on a recording to view the video. Tap back to view all four camera views of the event. To clear space on the USB device, the oldest unstarred recordings are removed

Note: Video playback is only available when the vehicle is in P (Park).

Live View

Note: This feature requires premium connectivity to be available for your vehicle.

The Live View feature in the Lucid mobile app uses the vehicle's exterior cameras to provide views of the surrounding area.

For more information, see Vehicle Security.