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I recently received the @WolfBox G900 Pro Bumper version after winning it in a contest. The package included the mirror mount and the hardwire kit, making the installation process fairly straightforward. It features a total of three cameras, with the main camera offering impressive 4K resolution. Navigating the setup through the mirror settings menu was simple and intuitive. Although I haven’t downloaded any footage yet—as editing videos isn’t really my thing—I already consider this one of my favorite vehicle modifications.
One of the standout features is the flexibility in viewing options: you can switch between the main camera view, a two-camera split view, or display all three camera feeds at once. When hardwiring the unit, the instructions clearly specify which fuse numbers to use with the included fuse taps, so the process was hassle-free. The kit comes with everything needed for installation: the mirror, two additional cameras, a GPS puck, the hardwire kit with fuse taps, cable ties, and the mounting arm for the windshield.
I especially appreciate being able to use one of the cameras as my rearview mirror when my rear window is blocked. Alternatively, if you prefer not to remove your original mirror, the Wolfbox can be strapped directly over it. The system supports loop recording in one-, two-, or three-minute segments, and it even includes a generous 256GB SD card. Overall, this is a highly functional mod that I believe is well worth the investment of both time and money.
One of the standout features is the flexibility in viewing options: you can switch between the main camera view, a two-camera split view, or display all three camera feeds at once. When hardwiring the unit, the instructions clearly specify which fuse numbers to use with the included fuse taps, so the process was hassle-free. The kit comes with everything needed for installation: the mirror, two additional cameras, a GPS puck, the hardwire kit with fuse taps, cable ties, and the mounting arm for the windshield.
I especially appreciate being able to use one of the cameras as my rearview mirror when my rear window is blocked. Alternatively, if you prefer not to remove your original mirror, the Wolfbox can be strapped directly over it. The system supports loop recording in one-, two-, or three-minute segments, and it even includes a generous 256GB SD card. Overall, this is a highly functional mod that I believe is well worth the investment of both time and money.
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