🔩 Lock in your view, lose the shake!
The WOLFBOXOEM Bracket is a precision-engineered mounting accessory designed exclusively for select WOLFBOX mirror dash cams. It ensures a firm, shake-free installation that enhances video stability while offering quick and easy setup. Backed by a 1-year quality guarantee, this bracket is your reliable partner for professional-grade dash cam performance.
Manufacturer | WOLFBOX |
Brand | WOLFBOX |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 5 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Position | Rear |
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!
R**G
Great for stereo systems that are walled
Great product as it worked exactly for my purpose. I have a competition stereo system and can't see out of the back window. This took care of that problem and also enhanced the experience by having gps for a compass time and speed. With the 3 min recording time is great if their was ever an accident. No problem with brightness since I'm limited on sunlight entering the vehicle because of tint and lack of rear windows made the video clear. Night time driving is fine and can see just as good if not better than before the stereo system as the back window had tint. Definitely recommend this!
D**T
finally a car cam that makes sense!
I have been researching car cams for about 6 months since a very, very minor fender bender where a guy tried to enter my lane without checking, Every good car cam had its good points but seems every one has compromises I did not like. I was NOT impressed by ANY of the tiny screens on the cams that could be tucked out of the way and the ones with larger screens risked blocking my view. When I spotted the G900, with an 8M, 4K, 170degree front cam and a 4m, 2.5K, 150 degree rear cam AND it used the entire rear view mirror as a display, I knew I had found one that I could live with. The lack of network connectivity is a small ding in the design as it means that other than reviewing the files on the large cam display, which works quite well, it is simple enough to pop the SD card and view on my mac with DisplayCamViewer. The unit DOES fully support 256GB C10 U3 SD cards despite some of the docs stating 128GB as the max. Installation was straightforward. I chose to mount the rear cam at the top center inside rear window as it simplified the installation and I did not need the backup aids that come when wired to the backup lights. I also installed the wired power adapter which activates the parking monitor features. The one hiccup in the installation was that I had ordered the direct attach mount to use rather than strapping the G900 over the existing rear view mirror. Well, my car uses the twist lock type mount. I was able to find an adapter that will allow me to use the direct mount, but it was twice the price of the mount! Oh well, until the adapter arrives, the G900 is strapped to my existing mirror and it works well enough. I found that the GPS worked just as well tucked inside the front edge of the headliner as exposed on the dash, so that is where I located the receiver. The included wire to the rear cam was more than sufficient to reach all the way to a license plate mount for those planning such. The display is excellent! It is bright, but the fact that it is also slightly mirrored lends to reflections which were distracting. I ordered the anti-glare film which resolved the reflections at a cost of slight loss in sharpness, but a good compromise. Installing the wired power adapter was simple. I used the interior bulb circuit for the B+ and the accessory outlet for the switched side.The front cam video capture is outstanding. The cam does have some physical aiming ability but it is SO wide a viewing angle (170 degrees) that as long was it is pointed more or less forward it covers way more than you can typically see from the driver's seat. The video are captured in full 4K as the sensor is a full 8Mpixel Sony unit. The rear cam while slightly below the front in quality it is non the less outstanding, allowing you to read license plate numbers when viewed on a computer.I give the unit 5 stars as overall it exceeded my expectations even with the few minor niggles here and there. I wish the SD card was on the bottom or side as it is a bit of pain to extract from the top. Esthetically, I wish the connections were on the back rather than the top as it would just look cleaner but that is certainly not a big deal. One adjustment that I found a bit distracting at first as that with a rear view mirror your eyes focus at near infinity. With a rear view cam display you focus to the display which is counter to the years of driving muscle memory. It is no different than refocusing to look at the dash, but does take some getting used to. For those that think they must have an app and network connectivity, I really don't see this as a big issue as for the most part, you won't be reviewing the videos on a regular basis. The goal of a car cam is to capture things without fuss for when you DO need or want a record of an event.
S**M
Works but could be better
Works great, though there are a few improvements needed. When you turn off the screen, its great to have a reflection like a normal mirror. The issue is that the reflection doesn't really go away when you turn the screen on causing the display to look a bit busy. If you have a pickup truck, you have to choose if you want this mounted on the 3rd light, inside the cab or down by the license plate. Tint makes the video dark, having it on the 3rd light doesn't allow you to really backup since you can't see through the tailgate and mounting it by the license plate makes the rear view picture too low. I went with the 3rd light which has held up through multiple car washes and I use my normal rear camera that's connected to my radio. It would be awesome to be able to connect my 3rd camera which actually allows me to back up. Forward camera picks up reflections from my dash but it doesn't obstruct what I need the front cam for which is accidents. App is trash so I know if an accident occurs i may need to record the video playback from the mirror screen with my phone if needed.
TrustPilot
1 个月前
1天前