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How to use Wolfbox G900 Tripro? Video tutorial here!

WolfBox

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Hi everyone,

Are you unsure about the functions of the icons on the screen? Not sure how to adjust the video resolution? Need help setting the time zone and DST? Or wondering how to connect to WiFi?

We’ve got you covered! This comprehensive video tutorial will walk you through everything you need to know about the Wolfbox G900 Tripro. Whether you're a first-time user or looking to make the most out of your dash cam, this video will answer all your questions.

👇 Watch the tutorial here:
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAHO7TmF7b4


Please take your time to watch the video and follow the steps.

If you still have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to drop a comment below! We’re here to help.

Drive safe and enjoy your Wolfbox G900 Tripro!

The Wolfbox Team
 
A just finished my install. I am not going to bother with the front bumper camera since I am really tired of feeding wires through nearly impossible places. I have installed backup cameras on two pieces of out farm equipment, a tractor and bobcat skid steer and the grenadier was far worse. Hints: 1) The videos online give good advice but tend to skip over the tougher parts. 2) get the wired adapter 3) get the antiglare film.
 
A just finished my install. I am not going to bother with the front bumper camera since I am really tired of feeding wires through nearly impossible places. I have installed backup cameras on two pieces of out farm equipment, a tractor and bobcat skid steer and the grenadier was far worse. Hints: 1) The videos online give good advice but tend to skip over the tougher parts. 2) get the wired adapter 3) get the antiglare film.
Another hint: 4) putting the GPS pod up in the center overhead console as shown in
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRp5RUXvBRI
works just fine for me. 5) Get the 67designs mount, it is a vast improvement over rubber banding the Wolfbox to the existing mirror. 6) You can tap power from the overhead console and just put the wired adapter up there. Use the Yellow wire and the mirror will come on when the vehicle is turned on. I just covered the red wire and left it hanging. 7) Putting the camera centered inside the rear window works great, keeps it out of the weather and you also get the glass cleaned by the rear window wiper so it doesn't get obscured in rain or snow like most backup/rear view cameras do. 8) At least on mine, there was no retaining ring on the rear view mirror but it is very hard to pop off. Just hold on tight to the mount so you don't rip it off the windshield.
 
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