WOLFBOX G930: All-Around Vision with Triple Camera Recording
The WOLFBOX G930 sets a new standard in vehicle surveillance by offering a comprehensive, three-camera system designed to capture everything happening around your vehicle. This smart mirror dash cam provides not only front and rear recording but also an additional camera to cover your car’s interior, making it the perfect choice for rideshare drivers, commercial fleets, and anyone who desires complete 360° peace of mind.
At the heart of the system is a high-performance front camera that records in stunning 4K resolution, ensuring every detail of the road ahead is captured with pristine clarity. This is paired with a 2K rear camera and a 1080p cabin camera, both equipped with advanced sensors to provide sharp, clear footage. The interior camera features infrared night vision, allowing it to record clear video inside the car even in complete darkness without distracting the driver.
All three camera feeds can be viewed on the large 12-inch IPS touchscreen, with multiple display modes to suit your needs. The G930 is packed with essential features, including built-in GPS to log your route and speed, a G-sensor to automatically detect impacts and lock emergency footage, and 24/7 parking monitoring to safeguard your vehicle when you’re away (requires hardwire kit).
Key Features:
- Triple Channel System: 4K Front + 2K Rear + 1080p Infrared Interior cameras for complete all-around coverage.
- Infrared Cabin Camera: Provides crystal-clear video of the vehicle’s interior, day or night.
- High-Resolution Recording: The 4K front camera captures the road with exceptional detail and clarity.
- 12-Inch IPS Touchscreen: A large, responsive display for easy viewing of all three camera angles and menu navigation.
- Built-in GPS: Accurately tracks and records your driving route, speed, and location data.
- G-Sensor & Parking Mode: Automatically locks crucial footage upon impact and provides around-the-clock vehicle monitoring.
- Loop Recording: Ensures continuous recording by overwriting the oldest, unlocked files.