pulbbang3
New Member
Hi, Guy.
I am an owner operating a Tesla Model Y vehicle in South Korea.
I've used several rear-view mirror dashcam products and, whilst researching new options, came across Wolfbox. After diligently studying it, I've reached this point.
In Korea, the Wolfbox brand is very low in recognition and unfamiliar, with so little information available that we had to gather information from overseas to get this far.
After gathering various information from the daskcamtalk and Facebook communities, I have finally completed the ideal setup and am sharing it with you all.😉
Looking at the Wolfbox lineup, I've seen reviews of it installed on various pick-up trucks, and thankfully it fits the Tesla Y well too.
Front/rear camera installation was prepared in advance; the photograph above shows preparations for fitting the bumper-mounted camera.
Tesla standard rear-view mirror offered extremely poor visibility, so after detaching it, I used the OEM bracket to mount the G900 Tripro.
3CH effect displays simultaneously on the 12-inch screen, whilst the bumper camera shows auxiliary indicators when viewed on a single channel.
Having obtained information about a case that could protect the rear camera, I installed it on my Tesla Model Y roof.
Additionally, I manufactured and installed a case cover to conceal four types of cables: the power cable, rear cable, GPS antenna cable, and bumper cable.
The rear camera has been installed as an external type rather than an internal type, enabling a clear field of view and a wide-angle perspective. The vehicles across all six lanes are visible in the photograph below.
I could provide more reviews, but due to the limit on the number of photos that can be uploaded, I have provided a brief introduction.
I've uploaded the driving footage to YouTube, so do give it a watch in 4K quality.😎
Weekly front comparison recording
Weekly rear comparison recording
Night front comparison recording
Night rear comparison recording
3CH Driving Recording (Clear Day)
3CH Driving Recording (Rainy Day)
Ps - There is one thing that is regrettable.👎
The rear camera has been installed in the loop, so the camera mirror function has been activated.
Furthermore, while activating the flip function to reverse left and right eliminates confusion in the video, text remains inverted.
This means number plates and shop signs appear upside down, necessitating the inconvenience of using separate editing software to reverse them again.
So the last photograph shows the number plate on the sixth lane vehicle upside down.
The screen has been re-inverted in the edited YouTube video, so it is correctly recognised. (But!! wolfbox logo and time GPS coordinates are inverted😳)
I would appreciate it if you could resolve this via a software update.🙏
Since other rear-view mirror dashcams support this feature, I believe it should be possible.
I am an owner operating a Tesla Model Y vehicle in South Korea.
I've used several rear-view mirror dashcam products and, whilst researching new options, came across Wolfbox. After diligently studying it, I've reached this point.
In Korea, the Wolfbox brand is very low in recognition and unfamiliar, with so little information available that we had to gather information from overseas to get this far.
After gathering various information from the daskcamtalk and Facebook communities, I have finally completed the ideal setup and am sharing it with you all.😉
Looking at the Wolfbox lineup, I've seen reviews of it installed on various pick-up trucks, and thankfully it fits the Tesla Y well too.
Front/rear camera installation was prepared in advance; the photograph above shows preparations for fitting the bumper-mounted camera.
Tesla standard rear-view mirror offered extremely poor visibility, so after detaching it, I used the OEM bracket to mount the G900 Tripro.
3CH effect displays simultaneously on the 12-inch screen, whilst the bumper camera shows auxiliary indicators when viewed on a single channel.
Having obtained information about a case that could protect the rear camera, I installed it on my Tesla Model Y roof.
Additionally, I manufactured and installed a case cover to conceal four types of cables: the power cable, rear cable, GPS antenna cable, and bumper cable.
The rear camera has been installed as an external type rather than an internal type, enabling a clear field of view and a wide-angle perspective. The vehicles across all six lanes are visible in the photograph below.
I could provide more reviews, but due to the limit on the number of photos that can be uploaded, I have provided a brief introduction.
I've uploaded the driving footage to YouTube, so do give it a watch in 4K quality.😎
Weekly front comparison recording
Weekly rear comparison recording
Night front comparison recording
Night rear comparison recording
3CH Driving Recording (Clear Day)
3CH Driving Recording (Rainy Day)
Ps - There is one thing that is regrettable.👎
The rear camera has been installed in the loop, so the camera mirror function has been activated.
Furthermore, while activating the flip function to reverse left and right eliminates confusion in the video, text remains inverted.
This means number plates and shop signs appear upside down, necessitating the inconvenience of using separate editing software to reverse them again.
So the last photograph shows the number plate on the sixth lane vehicle upside down.
The screen has been re-inverted in the edited YouTube video, so it is correctly recognised. (But!! wolfbox logo and time GPS coordinates are inverted😳)
I would appreciate it if you could resolve this via a software update.🙏
Since other rear-view mirror dashcams support this feature, I believe it should be possible.