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10" WOLFBOX M40 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam: M40 $80, M40 Lite

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wolfbox_tech via eBay has 10" WOLFBOX M40 Lite 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam (without GPS & SD Card) on sale for $69.99 - $14 with 20% off coupon code FAVEDEAL20 at checkout = $55.99. Shipping is free.

wolfbox_tech via eBay also has 10" WOLFBOX M40 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam w/ Built-In GPS + 64GB SD Card (with Wi-Fi, GPS & ADAS) on sale for $89.99 - $18 with 20% off coupon code FAVEDEAL20 at checkout = $71.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 4K front + 1080P rear dual-lens recording
  • 10" IPS touchscreen with adjustable viewing angles for real-time monitoring
  • Night vision with IR light for low-light visibility
  • G-sensor and motion detection with auto-save on impact
  • Parking mode for 24/7 surveillance (requires hardwire kit)
  • Loop recording with emergency lock and auto-overwrite
  • Type-C fast charging for easy and stable power supply
  • M40 Model Only Includes 64GB TF card (supports up to 256GB, U3 recommended)

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • These prices are $8 Lower than our previous Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the M40 Lite is $25 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $80.99 and the the M40 is $36 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $107.99 .
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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wolfbox_tech via eBay has 10" WOLFBOX M40 Lite 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam (without GPS & SD Card) on sale for $69.99 - $14 with 20% off coupon code FAVEDEAL20 at checkout = $55.99. Shipping is free.

wolfbox_tech via eBay also has 10" WOLFBOX M40 4K Front & 1080p Rear Dash Cam w/ Built-In GPS + 64GB SD Card (with Wi-Fi, GPS & ADAS) on sale for $89.99 - $18 with 20% off coupon code FAVEDEAL20 at checkout = $71.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter tDames for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 4K front + 1080P rear dual-lens recording
  • 10" IPS touchscreen with adjustable viewing angles for real-time monitoring
  • Night vision with IR light for low-light visibility
  • G-sensor and motion detection with auto-save on impact
  • Parking mode for 24/7 surveillance (requires hardwire kit)
  • Loop recording with emergency lock and auto-overwrite
  • Type-C fast charging for easy and stable power supply
  • M40 Model Only Includes 64GB TF card (supports up to 256GB, U3 recommended)

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • These prices are $8 Lower than our previous Frontpage Deal.
  • At the time of this posting, our research indicates that the M40 Lite is $25 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $80.99 and the the M40 is $36 lower than the next best comparable online prices starting from $107.99 .
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by tDames | Staff

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Today 02:49 AM
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ATad2Much4YaToday 02:49 AM
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In for 1!
Today 04:29 AM
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jc723Today 04:29 AM
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anyone using it?
Today 09:48 AM
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MOA_ChaserToday 09:48 AM
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Thanks
Today 10:47 AM
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J03Today 10:47 AM
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Quote from jc723 :
anyone using it?
Bots driving cars now?
Today 11:07 AM
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ZigZagStreetToday 11:07 AM
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Is this easy to hardwire in?
Today 11:29 AM
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kickstand1Today 11:29 AM
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had a difficult time with backup camera. ended up tossing it.
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av1992Today 12:09 PM
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Quote from jc723 :
anyone using it?
yes i am using other model with wolfbox is very good and have good quality for the cams.

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AlpineManToday 01:43 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank AlpineMan

Don't do it people. There's a fundamental design issue with mirror dashcams. When you adjust the mirror the dashcam point of view moves as well. My niece got into an accident...her dashcam had no footage whatsoever. She didn't know camera was pointed up to the ceiling when she adjusted the rearview mirror.
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Quote from jc723 :
anyone using it?
I have something similar to this for about 2 years now, it's different but I'll give you some info.

It's a good car cam for what it's worth with a good long screen (doesn't really matter). My quality is good (can't say about this) and had actually pull clips from it a few times already. Back up camera is iffy because of the screen size. It'll work in a pinch to see if you are backing up close to something rather than using it as a back up camera. It's really not for that.

Other then that don't expect much for something that's $60.

EDIT:

Also to add. Because how the camera mounted and have to be pushes to the side, there might be some adjustment needed to make sure the camera is pointing at the right direction AND the rear view mirror are at the correct position for driving. There might be a chance you have to give up some adjustment to either because it's fixed mounted on the rearview mirror
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LJCRSTToday 02:37 PM
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So far mine has been working for a few years in Texas. Things to be aware of...

It will add some weight to the mirror. It may cause mirror to vibrate more driving on rough roads. You may need to mount off-center for clearance of camera. The reflective clarity of the mirror will be reduced which might be an issue for those with impaired vision. Check your camera angles if you change drivers or driving position.
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LeasedJetToday 03:19 PM
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Bought one of these and immediately discovered there was no wolf included in the box. Returned the next day.
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gblorryToday 03:57 PM
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What's the difference between the two? I was looking at these last night, and far as I can tell the Lite is missing the GPS sensor and the memory card.
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rhlolToday 05:37 PM
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I bought this off the last deal. Bottom line is it is a very good unit for my purposes and probably yours. I tried to find reviews on the unit before buying but had a hard time, so I made a leap of faith. I am glad I did. This is a very slick deal compared to the competition. I greatly appreciate the long reviews by others so here is my payback.

1) The monitor fits over your existing rear view mirror and is held by HD rubber bands. It replaces the view you normally have using the mirror. It can be easily cycled between full front view (forward camera), rear view for backing up or seeing who is behind you if mounted in a truck with the normal rear view mirror obstructed by a load, or split screen for both. The front facing camera is integral in the back (forward facing) of that monitor and it may have to be mounted off center a bit if your mirror is larger than 8" +- to allow the camera to see what is ahead. Mounting it did not cause my mirror to droop or any other problems.

2) Wiring the rear camera to the monitor was not a technical problem, it was a logistical one. The installation on my pick up required a lot of thread the needle work underneath, drilling a hole into the cab, then treading the wire under the headliner to get it to the mirror unit. A car may be a lot easier because the wire can be run through the interior and doesn't have to go underneath. Running the wire is more about patience and determination rather than technical know how. I ordered an extension wire kit that was not needed because the supplied wire was about 2-3 feet longer than the specifications indicated. The return was painstakingly easy.

3) The GPS system is pretty worthless. All it does is indicate the compass direction you are going. I did not see any way to integrate it into any directional system like Google maps to show actual routing. There may be a way to make it more functional.

4) Night and day vision, front and rear clarity is 100% functional for my use: backing a pickup truck camper into a site and seeing who may be in my rear blind spot while driving. There is also some other limited side blind spot penetration.

5) The rear camera has two functions. One is as a rear facing camera, the other as a backup camera that captures a more close up view and lays out a grid. To get this working a wire needs to be connected into your existing back up light wiring. The directions for this are awful and if followed could easily cause a future failure. if you do not know how to securely make electrical connections (I soldered mine) get help.

6) I liked the idea of using it as a pseudo-security system, so I hard wired it in using the optional kit for that purpose. The installation was fairly simple. If you have done any automotive electrical work you can do this. If you have not, it is not to difficult to figure out. The problem is the regulator to cut power to the unit to avoid completely draining the vehicle battery when parked did not work! Last week I discovered a completely drained battery, the first time I left it on for over a week (by accident) in the driveway.
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flipexxedToday 05:51 PM
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I have two wolfbox mirror cams (900+840) and both have functioned flawlessly for years. Only issue I had was with the ball mount for the 900 where it gets loose.... Problem solved by placing a small piece of tape on the ball which tightened everything up.

Looking forward to installing this on my college kid's car. Great piece of mind.

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