🚗 See More, Know More, Drive Safer — The Ultimate Smart Mirror Dash Cam
The WOLFBOX G840S is a cutting-edge 12" 4K UHD mirror dash cam featuring dual front and rear cameras with wide-angle lenses, advanced night vision, and a large split-screen display. Equipped with 5.8GHz WiFi and GPS tracking, it offers real-time monitoring and easy video sharing via a dedicated app. Enhanced with 24-hour parking surveillance, USB-C power stability, and smart features like G-sensor recording and parking assistance, it’s designed to elevate driving safety and convenience for cars and trucks alike.
Auto Part Position | Front Inside |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Display Type | LCD |
Supported Standards | TS |
Memory Slots Available | 1 |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Frame Rate | 30 FPS |
Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
Included Memory Card Size | 32 GB |
Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
Control Method | Touch |
Screen Size | 12 Feet |
Flash Memory Type | card |
Auto Part Orientation | Front and Rear |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Built-In Display,Built-In GPS, Built-In Speaker,Built-In Supercapacitor, Compact Design,G-Sensor,Loop Recording, Parking Monitor,Reverse Assist,Mute Function, Internal Memory,Night Vision,Touch Screen |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Mounting Type | Rearview Mirror Mount |
Item Weight | 830 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18.9"D x 13.78"W x 10.24"H |
Color | Black |
S**9
A great dash cam with some minor issues
This is the best dash cams I've owned the quality of the video and ease of use is pretty darn good. ease of installation is really dependent on the type of vehicle you own and the type of installation you want to do. Do you want all the wires neatly tucked away and hidden or do you want to use the sticky cable retention pieces that are in the box and make it easier. And obviously you can always pay a professional to install. I have three things that I would like to see improved on newer models / 2.01. The power button needs to have some kind of isolating rubber around it or be fixed in place. I have 2 different units and all both of them the button vibrates if the road is rough and gets picked up by the two microphones that are on both sides of the power button. The fix is just put a piece of tape over the power button not tight enough to depress it but enough to stop it from moving around. Wolfbox customer service sent me a replacement unit but it did the same thing the power button is a little loose and gets picked up by the microphones.2. Wolfbox phone app, I have Android so I can't speak to the experience on iOS however for some reason it doesn't allow me to edit the video in the software it keeps saying that this function is not supported when I go to save. It also creates two file locations. one file of the video will be found in the wolfbox app, another one in my Google photos file. However I can't access the Google photos one as it is blank and says cannot be played until I delete the one in the wolfbox app then the one in the Google photos app works fine and can be played then. If I delete the one in the Google photos app first it deletes the one in the wolfbox app kind of confusing but I figured it out. Also sometimes playback in the wolfbox app is laggy.3. This isn't in regards to the camera specifically but to the OEM wolfbox mounts. I have the Jeep one but reading reviews the one that attaches to the window Puck does the same thing. The plastic is pretty thin that mounts to the back of the camera unit it allows vibration into the unit and that can slightly be seen on playback.Overall this is the best camera system I've used it's really nice.. I know some of the stuff I say to the above is some nitpicks I also would like to see the 10-in have the OEM Mount support. I have a 12-in unit and in a jeep my sun visors will hit the unit because it's so wide. I probably would have purchased the 10-in fir the jeep if it could be mounted to the OEM brackets from Wolfbox but for some reason they cannot.I would definitely buy again I've already bought two of them hopefully in a revision they fixed some of the minor issues that I have come across. I also like to see the tri camera unut not be so expensive I really would have liked to get the tri bumper but not for an extra $250 and all it's adding is one camera the front bumper. Also in closing I've been in contact with wolfbox customer service support. Their customer service is probably some of the best I've ever experienced they reply on weekends during the night during the day like they must have somebody on 24-hour customer support. They provided possible solutions to the issues. Some of the suggestions work some of them did not however the unit is still an amazing dash cam it's aesthetically pleasing and an extremely well-functional.
J**S
So happy I can see out the back of my Jeep
So now that I’ve been living with this thing for a few weeks I feel like I can write an informed review.First the general stuff: I installed it in my 2016 JKU Wrangler entirely because of the crap rear visibility. That this is also a dash cam and gps speedo is just icing on the cake. Seriously, if you’re considering it, just do it. You will not be disappointed. The cameras themselves are great. Daytime and nighttime visibility is far superior to my old mirror. When the display is turned off, it still works pretty well as a mirror, too. I find that most of the time I can even focus on the reflection and the display separately, even when it’s powered on. Kind of like looking at one of those magic painting things if that makes any sense. My only tiny complaint is that the USBC power cable angles to the left and I didn’t like the look of that so I bought a separate USBC cable that angles toward the windshield instead. But that’s not nearly enough to knock off a star on such a wonderful product.Now for the Jeep specific stuff.1. I watched some YouTube install videos that said the camera cable is slightly too short when installing this in a four door wrangler. This is true if you route the cable across the windshield, down the A pillar, and through the floor trim, as is the generally accepted way to go about it. I went across the windshield and followed the roll bar back instead. It’s a bit of work to run all that cable under the roll bar padding, but it’s totally worth it. No issues with cable length. Actually had about 3’ left over.2. The GPS antenna cable is exactly (and I mean EXACTLY) long enough to go across the windshield, down the A pillar, and back to the center of the dash, where there is a perfectly sized flat bit (if yours doesn’t have the light sensor like mine doesn’t) right behind the dash tray to stick said antenna to.3. Take the time to remove the top windshield trim and A pillar trim completely. This requires removing the sun visors, but it makes running the three cables much easier. Also consider putting a small notch in the windshield trim. Looks much nicer than having it bent out a bit.4. I also recommend the windshield mount instead of strapping it to the existing mirror. Much better looking and it’s only another $20, so why not? It’s quite sturdy, too.5. The backup camera mount didn’t look like it would reach high enough for where I wanted to put it, so I also grabbed an AMPS mount here on Amazon for that.With the extras I think I’m in for a total of $150ish and I think it’s probably the best upgrade I’ve done to this wrangler. Kinda wish I’d done this to my previous wranglers as well.
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