Video encode, H.265 will give you smaller files than H.264 with nominal compression artifacts. It would allow you to save more videos on your sd card. Occasionally, but rarely, I have run into compatibility issues with older smart TV's and H.265 recordings.
They come with several mounting options, such as a bracket to mount it against vertical glass with 3m tape that way the camera can aim perpendicular to the glass
• H.264: Standard for high-definition video compression, widely used and compatible with most devices. • H.265: Newer, more efficient standard, especially useful for 4K and high-definition video, offering better compression at the same quality but requiring more processing power. If you’re recording in 4K or want to maximize storage efficiency, H.265 is the better option, provided your device supports it.
@@LeoC1228 I have it mounted on the outside, sometimes in the rain it can have drops of water on the camera, but in the snow it works great, especially if your back windshield is caked In snow, the camera is usually clear, or easy to clear by wiping off. If the rain ever makes it too hard to see I would just turn off the dash cam screen and use it as a normal rear view mirror but it will still record everything
Do you like the g900 or the 840f WiFi more? Going to relocate my spare tire on my 4Runner and have been looking for a solution to be able to see out the rear window and when I reverse.
@@Juan234alv do you think you will need to use the wifi to pull off videos often? If not, then the g900 is simply the better choice since it has a better image quality with the 4k and 2.5k. that's probably my recommendation 🤙🙏
Did you get the upgraded reverse camera or are you using the standard one, the upgraded one is meant to have much better night performance and less glare
If I install only the mirror mounted camera (no rear camera installation) how do I see what's behind me since the mirror is covered by the camera unit?? I am not interested in mounting the rear camera.
@@ceez1 the dashcam is reflective so you will have the benefit of having the front dashcam and you can use the reflection to see behind you just like you would if it was a rear view mirror. But at that point you mite as well just get a regular dash cam from wolfbox that won't cover your mirror
@@jku392adventures I don’t want to wire the rear camera through the body and attach on exterior. I think I saw where you attach rear camera to inside rear glass right? I have a Honda CR-V.
@@raditojr.lincaro554 yes it does, that way it's always recording. When I'm offroading the jeep I usually keep and extra SD card on hand just Incase I want to keep something important
I just pull out the micro SD card from the g900 and either put it in my computer, or I use a card reader that I keep in my jeep that can plug into my phone. And I can easily move the videos to my phone
That jet flying by was insane
Right! That's when me and dad were playing near area 51, crazy 2 of them did low flybys!
@jku392adventure that's awesome lol
Nice Video did a great job showing how it works. But now they have the G900 Pro and it has Wi-Fi now and Voice control and a 128 SD card .
I have been wondering if it is worth the upgrade, honestly.
Thank you! 🙏 🤙 The g900 pro is definitely amazing. The wifi is so fast and the voice control is VERY nice!
For my 2019 Jeep Wrangler do I need to replace my existing back camera with the one thats provided or can I use both? Great Video
In my Jeep I have the backup camera for the stereo and I also have the rear camera for the wolf box dash cam, I would recommend keeping both
Video encode, H.265 will give you smaller files than H.264 with nominal compression artifacts. It would allow you to save more videos on your sd card. Occasionally, but rarely, I have run into compatibility issues with older smart TV's and H.265 recordings.
Thank you for that! I really didn't realize that it was that big of a difference
How would you mount the rear camera in a truck cab? The rear window is flat. Thanks
They come with several mounting options, such as a bracket to mount it against vertical glass with 3m tape that way the camera can aim perpendicular to the glass
love your jeep, nice
Thank you!!!! 🤙🙏
Can you use this mainly as a rear view mirror with maybe a small window for the backup camera?
There's no option for a small window unfortunately
• H.264: Standard for high-definition video compression, widely used and compatible with most devices.
• H.265: Newer, more efficient standard, especially useful for 4K and high-definition video, offering better compression at the same quality but requiring more processing power.
If you’re recording in 4K or want to maximize storage efficiency, H.265 is the better option, provided your device supports it.
Thanks for clearing that up. I need to change the settings on my g900!
Did you update the firmware at all? I bought mine over a year ago and the UI is totally different to yours.
@@GlamerousFrog mine is probably 1.5 years old
Do you have the rear camera mounted inside or outside? I was wondering how this performs in the rain or even in snow
@@LeoC1228 I have it mounted on the outside, sometimes in the rain it can have drops of water on the camera, but in the snow it works great, especially if your back windshield is caked In snow, the camera is usually clear, or easy to clear by wiping off.
If the rain ever makes it too hard to see I would just turn off the dash cam screen and use it as a normal rear view mirror but it will still record everything
are both of the dashcams compatible with Mac/IOS when trying to locate files on a computer?
I'm not familiar with Mac, but plugging in the SD card into the computer is very easy on PCs
Do you like the g900 or the 840f WiFi more? Going to relocate my spare tire on my 4Runner and have been looking for a solution to be able to see out the rear window and when I reverse.
@@Juan234alv do you think you will need to use the wifi to pull off videos often? If not, then the g900 is simply the better choice since it has a better image quality with the 4k and 2.5k. that's probably my recommendation 🤙🙏
Did you get the upgraded reverse camera or are you using the standard one, the upgraded one is meant to have much better night performance and less glare
I'm using the original one that's a little over a year old, I don't think it is the updated one. That's good to know though! Thank you!
Is the screen bright enough to be seen with Sunglasses?
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If I install only the mirror mounted camera (no rear camera installation) how do I see what's behind me since the mirror is covered by the camera unit?? I am not interested in mounting the rear camera.
@@ceez1 the dashcam is reflective so you will have the benefit of having the front dashcam and you can use the reflection to see behind you just like you would if it was a rear view mirror. But at that point you mite as well just get a regular dash cam from wolfbox that won't cover your mirror
@@jku392adventures I don’t want to wire the rear camera through the body and attach on exterior. I think I saw where you attach rear camera to inside rear glass right? I have a Honda CR-V.
You can mount it inside the car also, that works just fine also
how about the power button of g900, mine have problem it loose and make a noise
I had a similar issue, I shoved a small piece of rapper in there and it went away 100%
"Does the SD card overwrite old files when it is full?"
@@raditojr.lincaro554 yes it does, that way it's always recording. When I'm offroading the jeep I usually keep and extra SD card on hand just Incase I want to keep something important
How do you download G900 video without wifi?
I just pull out the micro SD card from the g900 and either put it in my computer, or I use a card reader that I keep in my jeep that can plug into my phone. And I can easily move the videos to my phone
Your window tint ruins the view. Get a razor and trim that tint!
Yeah I've noticed that, I'll fix it someday 😂