Frank_MCN
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- First Name
- Frank
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- Apr 21, 2025
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- England - UK
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- Ranger Wildtrak-X
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Dear Wolfbox,
I have a couple of Ford vehicles, 2025 Ranger, Transit Custom, etc. These have a large plastic pod directly in front of the factory rear view mirror.
Was interested in getting the G900 Pro (triple) mirror dashcam but the large plastic pod in my Ford Ranger will block the view of the integrated forward facing 4K camera.
I have your older model G880 fitted on the Transit Custom, and as it has all 3 cameras as separate units allowing them to be fitted in positions where they won’t be obstructed – I was also able to use extension cables to position the internal camera at the rear of the main cabin facing forwards. I’d love Wolfbox to have a version of the G900 Tripro that has all its cameras as separate waterproof units.
I've also had better luck with external cameras when parked, as internally fitted ones can end up with a more obscured view through glass if it fogs up or rains.
Front 4K camera that is waterproof that could be fitted on the outside of the vehicle such as in the front grille. With an optional (or included cable) that could reach that location 6m would work well for this.
Rear 2.5K camera, also waterproof and cable long enough to reach the rear of a pickup truck – I’d like to fit mine high on the rear of a hardtop/canopy I have on the back of my Ford Ranger, 10m would be a good length for the rear cable.
Option of Internal or external 1080p camera with IR, used as an IR illuminated trail/bumper camera or internal cabin camera. Maybe there could be a possibility of a thermal camera - just to make your system truly unique.
Make all cameras compatible with extension cables so they could be placed wherever we want.
Also, a parking mode that has the option to record in normal real-time rather than timelapse would be great and better when presenting video to insurance companies. Timelapse only in park mode is a deal breaker for me, been hit while parked several times already now and timelapse is difficult for insurance companies to watch & assess. Realtime with sound is much better.
I have a couple of Ford vehicles, 2025 Ranger, Transit Custom, etc. These have a large plastic pod directly in front of the factory rear view mirror.
Was interested in getting the G900 Pro (triple) mirror dashcam but the large plastic pod in my Ford Ranger will block the view of the integrated forward facing 4K camera.
I have your older model G880 fitted on the Transit Custom, and as it has all 3 cameras as separate units allowing them to be fitted in positions where they won’t be obstructed – I was also able to use extension cables to position the internal camera at the rear of the main cabin facing forwards. I’d love Wolfbox to have a version of the G900 Tripro that has all its cameras as separate waterproof units.
I've also had better luck with external cameras when parked, as internally fitted ones can end up with a more obscured view through glass if it fogs up or rains.
Front 4K camera that is waterproof that could be fitted on the outside of the vehicle such as in the front grille. With an optional (or included cable) that could reach that location 6m would work well for this.
Rear 2.5K camera, also waterproof and cable long enough to reach the rear of a pickup truck – I’d like to fit mine high on the rear of a hardtop/canopy I have on the back of my Ford Ranger, 10m would be a good length for the rear cable.
Option of Internal or external 1080p camera with IR, used as an IR illuminated trail/bumper camera or internal cabin camera. Maybe there could be a possibility of a thermal camera - just to make your system truly unique.
Make all cameras compatible with extension cables so they could be placed wherever we want.
Also, a parking mode that has the option to record in normal real-time rather than timelapse would be great and better when presenting video to insurance companies. Timelapse only in park mode is a deal breaker for me, been hit while parked several times already now and timelapse is difficult for insurance companies to watch & assess. Realtime with sound is much better.
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