desertcart.com: WOLFBOX G900 PRO Mirror Dash Cam with 8MP STARVIS
IMX678, 12 inches Rear View Mirror Camera with Front 4K and Rear
2.5K, Included 128GB Card, Voice Control, 5.8GHz WiFi, Loop
Recording, G-Sensor & GPS : Electronics
Review: Delivers on every level! - I’ve been running this Wolfbox
front and rear dash cam mirror system for about 8 months now and
I’ve put it through just about everything. Daily driving, highway
runs, bad weather, tight parking lots. It does what it says and
honestly gives you more value than I expected at this price.
First off, the biggest win is the visibility and the dash cam
setup. Having front and rear recording built in with a full
screen mirror is a game changer. You get a wide view behind you
that you just don’t get with a regular mirror, and being able to
adjust the camera angle up and down and zoom in helps you dial it
in exactly how you want it. That flexibility alone puts it ahead
of a lot of factory setups. Now for the honest part. The camera
quality is good, but it is not OEM level. During the day it looks
solid and does the job no problem. At night, if you are in a well
lit area, it still performs well. But out on dark highways with
no street lights, you are mostly seeing headlights and not much
detail beyond that. That is probably the biggest weakness. Close
up clarity is another area where factory cameras still win. On my
Ram and Chevrolet, the OEM cameras are sharper. You can make out
faces and small details very clearly. With this system, you can
still see vehicles and people behind you, but the image is more
pixelated and not nearly as crisp when you zoom in. Speaking of
zoom, it is a great feature, but just know when you zoom in you
do lose some image quality. That is expected, but worth
mentioning. Installation was the only real headache for me, and
that is more about my truck than the product. I mounted the rear
camera up high on the cab because I was not willing to drill
holes or mess with seals. That means I do have a wire visible
running to the back. Not ideal, but for me the added safety and
recording is worth it. If you are willing to take more time with
routing or get creative with your third brake light, you can
probably clean that up better. Customer service deserves a shout
out. I ordered the wrong camera at first and they fixed it
immediately. Sent out the correct one along with an extension
cable with zero hassle. That kind of support matters. Bottom
line, if you are expecting factory level camera quality, this is
not that. But those systems cost thousands. For what this costs,
it delivers big time. As a dash cam system alone it is worth it,
and the upgraded rear view mirror is a huge bonus. I would
absolutely recommend it. For the price and what you get, it is an
easy five stars.
Review: Much improved rearview video feed - A few months ago, I
got a Wolfbox G850. I was just blown away by it! And then I saw
that Wolfbox got a G900 that has the enhanced rearview camera, so
I jumped on it. Because while I was blown away by G850, I wished
that the display was brighter, like an actual mirror. I know the
technology is there because I have a factory digital rearview
mirror from Toyota and it works just like a physical mirror.
First the con: I’ve had it for 3+ month now, so I can confidently
say that if there is any glitches, I probably experienced them
all. I had two complains for the G850 – the mirror isn’t as
bright and that the voice activated function is too sensitive and
because it is listening constantly for command, it would do
something unexpected. I got it fixed by turning off the voice
command. Now for the G900 – I use the Wolfbox as a digital mirror
because my 2025 Prius has a very narrow view from the stock
rearview mirror. The screen (or you can say the “mirror”) for
G900 is much brighter than the G850 so that’s a big step forward.
I do have a 2022 Toyota RAV4 PRIME and it came with a factory
digital rearview mirror (so that’s the gold standard) – and while
G900 is not as bright and not come off as mirror, it is about 90%
close to it. The night vision (which is the real stress test) is
acceptable and much better than the G850 (tho the G850 is
tolerable). So the G900 is in between the G850 and the Toyota
digital rearview mirror. For this price point, you are getting a
really solid bang for the buck! The G900 would all of a sudden
while driving, switch from “rearview only” to a split screen with
the front on the left and the rear on the right. It is easy to
press one of the digital button -but it is a distraction and
potentially a safety hazard because it does take your eyes off
the road for a second (for me). However, it doesn’t happen enough
- in my 3-4 months owning this device, it only occurred about 4
times. So it’s not a big concern that warrants me to call their
customer service. The other thing with these cameras is that it
is giving you what the rearview camera is seeing and pushes out
to the display. But there’ll be a discconnct with the distance
you’d see from the side-mirror. This is because the images in the
side-mirrors are purposely made so that the object would appear
closer than it actually is for safety purposes. The Wolfbox
products displays objects as is. This is perfectly fine except
when you are checking for traffic in the back, it takes a bit to
adjust to when you are looking in the side-mirror and then look
in the rearview mirror (or vice versa) so you’ve got to take that
into consideration. Maybe with habit, your brain will adjust to
it more quickly overtime. For the pro: It is much brighter than
G850. The display for the rearview (which is 100%) what my review
is focused on, is much much sharper than G850. It is also
brighter, getting close to that of an actual “mirror” image – the
resolution is there but I wished that it would be brighter (and I
set the brightness on the highest scale available). The G900
version is high in resolution. Overall, you can see that it is a
high quality product. There are a lot of nice features such as
being able to view video from an app on your phone etc. I’ve not
tried any of these – I just wanted something that can replace the
stock physical mirror, no tech glitches and easy to see. The rest
would icing on the cake for me so I’ve not bothered with them.
I’d totally buy this product again! 5 stars! PS. I had Best Buy
installed the G850 for me. With the G900, the only cable I needed
to replace is the video feed cable – the GPS and the power cable
are the adapters and I didn’t need to take them off. So this made
the installation much easier on the tech and on my wallet. Best
Buy charged me $99 for a professional installation on the video
feed cam.