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The WOLFBOXOEM Bracket is a precision-engineered mounting solution designed exclusively for select WOLFBOX mirror dash cams. It offers a firm, shake-resistant installation that enhances video stability while being quick and easy to install. Compatible with multiple G900 and G800 series models, this bracket comes with a 1-year quality guarantee and dedicated customer support to ensure perfect fit and performance.
Manufacturer | WOLFBOX |
Brand | WOLFBOX |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | G840S |
Position | Rear |
R**Y
Unobstructed Views and Peace of Mind!
As a Tacoma owner, I can attest to the perennial struggle with rear visibility. Add a truck bed canopy and car seats to the mix, and you're essentially driving blind as it pertains to your rear view. That's why the WOLFBOX digital rearview mirror has been an great me.The clarity and wide-angle view from the digital rearview camera, mounted above my license plate, are phenomenal. My view is no longer obstructed by headrests or car seats, and I can see so much more of what's behind me. This alone has vastly improved my driving confidence and safety.I recently drove in the rain, fully expecting that stuck-on raindrops would obstruct the rear camera's view. At a standstill, this did happen, but as soon as I got going, the movement caused the raindrops to clear. I also think that adding some ceramic spray coating to the lens helped significantly, making the lens more hydrophobic and repelling water effectively.Installation was very manageable. The most challenging part, as I imagine it would be for most truck owners, was running the camera wire to the rear. However, for cars and SUVs, this would likely be a breeze. I have a Tacoma double cab with a 5-ft bed, and I was pleasantly surprised to find that the included camera cable was sufficient – I didn't even need the extension cable I pre-emptively purchased.For a super clean and integrated look, I highly recommend getting the WOLFBOX mirror mounting OEM bracket and the license plate bracket. They make for a tidy and solid installation.Beyond the improved visibility, the WOLFBOX offers a suite of features that provide incredible peace of mind. The Wi-Fi connectivity and accompanying app are incredibly convenient for pulling videos. I recently used this feature to check footage after thinking I'd sped through a camera – thankfully, I was only a couple of miles over the limit and didn't trigger it!The ADAS and BSD features, while a bit sensitive on the lowest settings, are a welcome layer of safety. You can always adjust or turn them off if they're too intrusive.What truly sets WOLFBOX apart, in my experience, is their outstanding customer service. I had a couple of questions and issues, and their team was incredibly responsive, providing full resolutions and guidance. Their reputation for being highly responsive to customers was a major factor in my decision to go with WOLFBOX, and they certainly lived up to it.Having both a dash cam and this rearview camera constantly recording while driving is a significant relief and offers vital protection against liability in the event of an accident.If there were room for improvement, it would be that the mirror, when the screen is off, could be more reflective. I still use it as a standard mirror to see what my kids are doing in the backseat. This is a very minor issue and I suspect that if the mirror were more reflective then there would be other issues with visibility.
J**L
A must have for a clean or OEM Plus look.
I have a Wolfbox G840S and installed it on my 2014 Ford Focus ST MK3 and while the included straps are great for people who do not want to permanantly install an aftermarket smart mirror or just testing it out to see if you like or can use one. In my case, it worked and the install went without a big hitch. Because i have a small car, and I installed the rear camera on the inside, I am left with a long rear cam wire which you have to figure where to tuck that excess in. I found a rear pillar that you can take off to do so, but you may need to find a pillar not a side airbag to do so.Back to the bracket. I got this after a few days of usage of the rubber bands that come with every Wolfbox rear view dash cam, but I wanted to make it feel more OEM. Also if you have a loud bass heavy system, you may need to use this bracket to really stiffen out the mount. The installation is a bit different, but in Ford's they are pretty much universal. Use a small torx or allen wrench or even a small flathead screw driver and insert it from the bottom and then use a little pressure away from the glass to pry the clip holding the stock mirror and then just tug the mirror up against the headliner and you are golden. There's a bunch of videos online and most will work in your case, depending on what car you have and if you have OnStar, other electronics, etc.... Just do your research before ordering this bracket.I got this pretty quick and was able to install this in about 10 minutes. On using a Wolfbox webcam rear view mirror, you will need to use a little knife or exacto knife to pry off the rubber stoppers on the back and then use a small phillips to extract the for screws. Once you have taken the screws out, you will need to remove the plates and the hooks from the mirror and store them away in case you want to reuse them again. Install the bracket and make sure the bracket seats where you removed the screws. If it doesn't seat, make sure you removed the plates so you can see down. The bracket uses that indentation for a more secure fit. Once you have the bracket fitted over the holes, use the exisiting screws and screw the bracket down. Then take the windshield mount and orient the bracket where you can see the screw on the bottom. Pick up the mirror and just make sure you have it installed correctly. Not a big deal if not, you can just swivel the ball joints if you installed the mount upside down. It's just a bit more work to do so. Either works.Go to your car and slide the new mount over the anchor point of the windshield. Then use a philps or flathead to tighten up the retaining screw and you are done with the new install. Plug in your wires and you are golden.A great kit that makes your Wolfbox rear view mirror look like stock. A must have add on accessory. I say moreso than the wiretaps!
J**N
Works as advertised
This works as advertised; the installation of the wiring is straightforward.The biggest issue was installing the rear-facing camera. I didn't want to install it close to the license plate to reduce the possibility of the camera getting messed up. As a result, I have the camera placed inside the passenger area, facing out the back window.The videos are high quality. When it's purchased with the OEM mirror bracket, it's a better value for the price paid. I usually leave it in rear-facing camera mode.It does have a touch screen, which is easy to use. I don't know if it has night vision or not, as I normally do not drive at night. It has a lot of features, most of which can be adjusted through the menu screen.
L**H
Not fully compatible
I had to Macgyver it and get a base because there isn’t one compatible with my accord. Otherwise it’s easy to put on the dash cam
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