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WOLFBOX G900 TriPro Offroad/Bumper Version. 3 Channel Rearview Mirror

Clark Kent

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Hi all,

I haven't seen any other posts yet so this thread is to advise the imminent release of the WOLFBOX G900 TriPro Bumper Version 3 Channel Rearview Mirror. Details here. Available now in the US on pre-order with shipping from March 31st, 2025.

@WolfBox: There was a lot of requests for an additional camera channel and improved rear camera night performance in the responses to the two customer surveys you did in this forum. Given the strong level of interest I'm surprised you haven't promoted this new model here like has been done over on the Ranger 6g forum (with a discount offer).
C'mon now, who's your favourite user group? :unsure:
In addition to the discount code I know you want to share with us, please advise the anticipated release dates for the other markets. And congrats on the new model. It looks great 👏

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Born for off-road adventure, the G900TriPro introduces the world's first front bumper camera, helping you effortlessly spot obstacles ahead and conquer every unknown road.
Crystal Clear Details with IMX678 Sensor Featuring Sony IMX678 sensor technology, the G900TriPro delivers exceptional imaging, ensuring every detail is captured and every moment is crystal clear.
Newly Upgraded Rear Camera for Superior Night Vision Upgraded to the 1/1.88" OS04J10 sensor with PureCel® Plus technology, the rear camera delivers unprecedented night vision clarity, ensuring clear visibility even in darkness.
Triple Camera System for Complete Coverage With a 3 channel system, enjoy a full driving view—4K front, 2.5K rear, and the innovative front bumper camera, ensuring no blind spots from any angle.
Seamless Control with 5.8GHz Wi-Fi & App With 5.8GHz Wi-Fi and app control, you can manage your driving footage anytime without needing a computer. High-speed network, smooth operation, and easy control of your driving data.
Smart Collision Detection & Parking Monitoring Collision detection intelligently detects impacts and automatically saves footage, while parking monitoring keeps your vehicle protected at all times, wherever you are.
Stay On Track with Built-in GPS Built-in GPS precisely tracks your route and location, ensuring every journey is perfectly documented.
 
Dammit only a couple months after I bought the 900pro. Think the wiring to the rear camera and the mounting screw locations (for the 67 designs mount) are the same on this one? Might be tempted if all I had to do was swap rear camera, mirror, and install the new front camera.

I dont ever want to fish a wire through that rear boot/conduit again 😂
 
Dammit only a couple months after I bought the 900pro. Think the wiring to the rear camera and the mounting screw locations (for the 67 designs mount) are the same on this one? Might be tempted if all I had to do was swap rear camera, mirror, and install the new front camera.

I dont ever want to fish a wire through that rear boot/conduit again 😂
Hopefully @WolfBox will be along soon and we can ask all the upgrade questions.

It's good to see Wolfbox respond to the offroad market, but releasing this model right on the heels of the G900 pro is a bit tedious for those that have just pulled the trigger but want a 3rd camera. An upgrade path of new mirror, additional camera and cable would be great if that's all that is required to go from a pro to a tri pro.

Edit: On further review the only carryovers from a G900 or pro kit would be the hardwire kit (if used), the cabling and the GPS module. The tripro kit is a different mirror and rear camera, plus the 3rd camera. So really only saving the effort of running the cables again, assuming the cables are reusable.
 
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I am watching this with interest. My Quartermaster has remarkably good rear vision. With this, I have not actively pursued a rear vision camera. I am interested in a rear camera that attaches to the rear of my Hybrid caravan, and like the idea of being mounted in the rear view mirror. Will wait until it comes out, and has some reviews. P.S. I know Safety Dave and others make them, but the Wolfbox pricing is attractive.
 
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