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WOLFBOX 12" 4K Rear View Mirror Camera, Smart Full Touch Screen Mirror Dash Cam Front and Rear, Backup Camera with 1080P Rear Camera, Dash Cam with WDR Camera,Night Vision,Free 64GB Card & GPS

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Features

  • LARGE SCREEN & REAL 4K: With its 12-inch 4K front camera and WDR rear camera, the G850 mirror dash cam from WOLFBOX offers a super clear and smooth video experience, enabling you to easily read important details like road signs and vehicle number plates. This advanced technology takes into account both high-quality performance and cost-effectiveness.
  • TYPE-C INTERFACE AND SUPER CAPACITOR-WOLFBOX: rearview mirror cameras are upgraded to supercapacitors and USB C interfaces, Unlike traditional lithium batteries, the supercapacitor is able to withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -4F to 149F, effectively eliminating the risks of overheating, explosion, and melting. Furthermore, the supercapacitor has a longer service life that is twice as long as that of lithium-ion batteries.
  • WDR & SUPER NIGHT VISION: The mirror dash camera has been equipped with an improved low-reflectivity LCD screen that minimizes glare during daylight hours. Additionally, it features advanced WDR technology to balance light levels and is further enhanced by a Starvis sensor and a 6-glass lens for superior image quality. As a result, driving in low light conditions or other challenging lighting situations should be much easier.
  • REVERSE ASSISTANCE, STREAM MEDIA, REAR CAM FLIP & MIRROR: After connecting the red wire of the rear cam to the positive electrode of the reverse light, the reverse line appears when you turn to the "R" gear; The streaming media enlarges the scene behind the car by 1.5 times, provide a wider field of view. The rear cam flip & mirror function makes this dash cam mirror perfectly compatible with RVs, pickups, and trucks, etc.
  • 64G TF CARD & GPS INCLUDED: You can use the dash cam directly without having to purchase any additional accessories. The GPS and exclusive WOLFBOX Player features allow you to display your driving direction, speed, position, and route. This information could potentially serve as important evidence in the event of an incident.
  • 1-YEAR WARRANTY & CUSTOMER SERVICESWOLFBOX: the backup camera mirror comes with a 12-month warranty, software upgrades, and 24/7 customer service. During this period, we will resolve any issues related to the product, installation, or usage for you. Please do not hesitate to contact us, as we typically respond to messages within 12 hours.

Brand: WOLFBOX


Model Name: G850


Orientation: Front and Rear


Vehicle Service Type: Minivan, Bus, Car, Truck


Connectivity Technology: USB


Special Feature: Loop Recording, G-Sensor, Night Vision, Parking Monitor, WDR/HDR


Video Capture Resolution: 2160p


Included Components: 64GB TF card, 1080P rear camera, 20 feet cable for the rear camera, 4K mirror dash cam, 11 feet car charger See more


Mounting Type: Rearview Mirror Mount


Color: black


Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 0.63 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Item model number: G850


Connectivity technologies: USB


Special features: Loop Recording, G-Sensor, Night Vision, Parking Monitor, WDR/HDR


Other display features: Wireless


Color: black


Whats in the box: 64GB TF card, 1080P rear camera, 20 feet cable for the rear camera, 4K mirror dash cam, 11 feet car charger


Manufacturer: WOLFBOX


Language: English


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: June 1, 2022


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  • Not the best for an externally-mounted rear camera
Size: G850
This is a well-rounded, but imperfect kit. I bought it for a 2010 Nissan Maxima without a stock backup camera. I don't actually care about the dashcam portion or recording people behind me; I just want to not drive into things while reversing. Evaluated as a mechanism to tape other motorists doing dumb things, this Wolfbox is great. As a backup assist, it's lackluster. Installation took about four hours over two sessions with the hardware kit. Ten minutes was attaching and adjusting the mirror. It mounts offset by an inch (the dashcam sticks out too much to center it), but securely with the rubber straps. (Subsequent to this review, I bought Wolfbox's bracket to replace my factory mirror. This would have been easy, except I had to reduce the length of the included screws with a bench grinder.) An hour was the hardwire kit, in part because I had to use a multimeter to differentiate ACC slots from always-on and do a bit of troubleshooting. Each of the included fuse taps has two fuse holes, but a single fuse. They need two to operate. You're meant to pull an existing fuse and use it. My box was compatible with both micro and mini-style fuse taps, so I just borrowed a fuse from the unused tap for each and used blank slots. Three hours was pulling panels and trunk liner to run the rear wire. It required significant disassembly of my trunk. It would have been a lot easier to mount it inside on the rear window, for which the including adjustment bracket was apparently designed. Mounting above my license plate, the 20' wire included had an extra three feet for my car. There's a 33' wire for longer vehicles or less direct wire runs. The connector is four-pin and proprietary. Some notes after installation: * Camera image quality seems quite good. Sharp and bright. Minimal noise visible on the screen at night. Glare is minor at night unless it rains. With water on the lens, headlights cause severe reflections, though the lens does eventually dry. * The mirror LCD is good. Not great. The brightness range is narrow (could be brighter) and there's no light sensor, so you'll be fiddling with it when the sun goes down. In broad daylight, the picture doesn't quite overcome the mirror reflection, so I tend to leave the LCD off. Viewing angles are good. Color depth is low (you can see posterization or dithering in some gradients). Touch-response is adequate. * The UX is a bit dated compared to what I've seen in some videos. It hides functionality based on what's detected (rear camera, GPS), which is confusing; I thought I'd bought a cut-down version until everything was plugged in. You can't turn off the blinking record icon and timer or the GPS overlay. Boot time from a cold start (i.e., any time after the 12 or 24-hour time-lapse parking function has ended) is 7 or 8 seconds. * With the LCD off, this is a dim, but functional mirror. It's a little darker than I'd like at night, though headlight glare is minimal as a result. I do like that it's significantly larger than my stock mirror. You can leave the LCD on and still see people behind you depending on where your eyes are focusing, but it's a little unnatural. The button to turn the LCD off is accessible on the bottom and responsive. All that aside, let's talk about the backup camera. I don't love it. With stock cameras, you see your bumper and the horizon. This camera isn't wide enough to do that and show it onscreen. If it's mounted with the camera straight out, you won't see your bumper even if you pan down on the LCD. That's the only way it can be mounted unless you buy or make an angled mount; the one it comes with is the wrong orientation to tilt the camera down (unless mounted inside the rear window). If you tilt the camera down to show your bumper at the lowest pan, the highest pan is a little too low to see the horizon. The overlay markers only show up if you've attached the reversing wire. They don't dynamically update as you pan and they're not useful at all with the camera mounted on the trunk. I suspect they'd be a lot better with the camera mounted to the rear window, because you could actually line up the markers to the shape of your car with adequate overlap and you wouldn't ever need to pan. Mounting this camera this way is likely to have more glare and poorer low-light performance, though. In sum: despite the instructions and various guides describing an external location for the rear camera, the included mount and the overlay markers seem designed for a rear window mount. I'd probably give it 4.5 stars for that, but only 4 otherwise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by D. Alexander

  • High quality dashcam with lots of convenient features!
Size: G850
The media could not be loaded. I got this Wolfbox camera for a very good price, and replaced my older (technically illegal) Z-Edge dual dash cam with it. It's about the same price as the Z-Edge, but has a much larger screen, better interface, and like I said is not illegal. The reason some Dash cams are illegal is that they partially obstruct the windshield (like my Z-Edge). The Wolfbox is fantastic because it actually attaches to your rearview mirror and does not obstruct any of your view of the road. Accessories and additional items included in the box(the dashcam is obviously included): Silicon attachments (use these to hold the dashcam on the mirror, there are smaller ones for smaller mirrors which I used, and larger ones for larger mirrors) Microfiber cloth to clean the screen Power cord Rear camera GPS attachment User manual Installation: As mentioned, you just attach the silicon stretchy brackets to the upper back hooks of the dashcam, hang it over your mirror, and then attach the lower part of the brackets to the lower hook on the dashcam. You then can attach the power cord and rear view camera wire and run them behind your paneling (I attached pictures and a video with a brief summary of how I ran my wires). Plug in the GPS (attach somewhere out of the way with the 3m tape), and then plug in the cigarette lighter adapter. Voila! You are good to go. Don't forget to take the protective plastic off the cameras (not that I have ever forgotten that haha). Great features that are included: General direction you are driving (N for north, SE for southeast etc.) Time and Date Speed Screen Saver mode (in Screen Display under settings, talk more about this later) Sensitivity adjustment (how big of a bump you want for the camera to recognize a "crash") Brightness adjustment (turn it down to low, or use screen saver mode if you want to use the camera as a mirror instead, talk more about this later) A very responsive touch screen Button to take a picture Change resolution (options are 4k, 2.5k, and 1080p. Default is 2.5k.) Loop time of the recordings (options are 1 min, 3 mins, 5 mins. Default is 1 min) Whether you want to record audio or not. Option to attach the reverse line so the camera will automatically turn on the reverse camera when reversing Can flip the rear camera (this means you can install it upside down or rightside up if you want) Important things to note: Running the dashcam requires a small amount of technical skill. Not much, since I am not super car savvy. However, if you want to setup the cameras in the best position possible you may have to get creative (I'll talk more about this later). HOWEVER, if you want the rear camera to automatically turn on in reverse, you have to splice or crimp the red reverse line into your reverse lights. This requires the correct tools and know how, which I did not have. I had to get a mechanic friend of mine to install it. He also installed the rearview mirror on the outside of my vehicle, above the license plate. To do this, he had to drill a hole behind the rear lights, run the wire through there and then out with the license plate light. If you do this, make sure you don't drill a large hole and then you weatherproof the hole with some sort of rubber, otherwise water will get in and rust out the car. This dash cam functions as both a mirror and a dashcam. What I mean by this is that if the screen is off, it will act as a rear view mirror and you can see through the window behind you. If the screen is on, it will still show the rear view AS WELL as the footage on the camera. This can be a bit distracting, so what I do is I choose to put my Wolfbox in "Screen Saver" mode in the settings options. This turns off the camera while I am driving, but leaves on the nice features like direction and speed. My friend who also has this camera, instead chooses to just leave the camera on but have the rear view on all the time. Essentially he uses the camera instead of a mirror. One thing to note if you do this, is that cars will be closer than they look in the camera. The manual is written with poor English grammar, and does not explain the features well. It requires some trial and error to figure everything out yourself. Installing the rear camera in the recommended position above the license plate means that cars behind you shine their lights directly into the lens. This can make it hard to capture details of the car behind you at night. PROS: Lots of great features Large screen with nice touch interface Clear picture Relatively easy to install Legal Easy to use Option to use as a rear view mirror, or use the rear camera to see behind your vehicle. Cons: Poor grammar in manual Hard to see license plates at night The camera lens quality is good but not great, resulting in a picture that is useable but not as clear as I might like. Overall my cons are mostly just nitpicks, and I think this is a fantastic camera. I would not hesitate to recommend it to anyone interested in installing their own dash cam. A really cool feature they could add is Google maps functionality that displays google maps on the camera. That way I wouldn't even need my phone anymore. But that would require adding some totally different programming, so it's mostly just my own wish! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Gamerguy Gamerguy

  • Works fairly well...
Size: G850
So, it does what it says. I installed this into my Hyundai Ioniq 5 for the rainy season because the back window is rendered useless in the rain. (There's no wiper so you can't see out using the rear view mirror.) The installation went easy enough. The only "hard" part was finding a location to hide the excess wire. (Plenty of wire to go from outside rear center to the mirror.) The only issue with rain that I'm trying to figure out is a shroud to keep the lens as clear as I can for as long as I can. 3rd iteration shroud shown in the photo. I'm not sure if it is a camera or display problem, but there are a few. First, when there is something bright white in the scene, it is completely washed out. A wet/shiny road with sun reflections completely loose all detail. Second, there is a blue shift in the colors. Not a big deal, just noticeable. Third is the display is somewhat dark. In full sunny daylight, the "mirror" is noticeably darker than the surroundings. It works well at night (although there is a lot of detail lost in the darkest areas) so I don't consider the low light levels of the mirror an issue. But in the day when I wear sunglasses it is noticeable that the mirror is dark. It is not an IPS display, so your viewing angle has to be pretty square to the mirror so the corners don't drop off. Lastly, the display is very reflective in sunlight. At the right angles and when wearing a white shirt, the mirror is rendered useless. (I'll update after putting a non-glair screen protector on it.) Is it worth it for my purpose? So far, yes. Still more to do for a shroud and anti-glair, but it works. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Perry Carmichael Perry Carmichael

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