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
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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
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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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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
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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