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Front Bumper Camera and Dashcam Solution- Wolfbox G900 TriPro Bumper Version (mirror dashcam)

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This is interesting! I have a few questions:

1. How securely is the rear view mirror LCD attached? Does it just clamp on and does it stay in position well or does it jiggle etc?

2. Can you still reach and use the home link buttons on the built in mirror for garage door etc?

3. I noticed the rear view camera is mounted to the side, does not being in the center matter much? I assume this might be bad if you are using it like a backup camera for parking, but there is already a built in camera for that. I assume being off center doesn't matter much from a "rear view mirror perspective"? Do you use it for parking instead of the main screen?

4. In relation to the above, if the front camera was mounted far left / right, do you think it would impact its usability much? Seems like it would still be fine for checking how close your bumper is to the curb, but not great for figuring out if you are parked "straight" but side mirrors are better for that anyways.

5. How did the smaller front camera you showed earlier turn out? Any pics of it installed?
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It is pretty secure with the straps they provide. I haven’t had any issues or concerns. Maybe in a couple years the Texas heat may effect the integrity to what holds the lcd to the mirror.

You can, I have not programmed my door to it though. Will probably do it though, just have to remember.

Doesnt matter at all. I’m probably one of the few people who don’t think this car has bad blind spots though. Between the camera, having my mirrors lined up correctly and the BSM it’s almost like cheating when I’m driving. I probably use it just as much as the backup camera. It’s mostly mirrors though when backing up and making sure I’m straight.

I really haven’t used the bumper camera. It wasn’t too much more $ so I used the it’s better to have and not need principle when I bought it.
 
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1. How securely is the rear view mirror LCD attached? Does it just clamp on and does it stay in position well or does it jiggle etc?
It is held on by rubber straps and there are rubber pads on the back of the display unit to avoid scratching the mirror and also to make it stay in place.
It does not move a bit. I was surprised as well.

2. Can you still reach and use the home link buttons on the built in mirror for garage door etc?
My EU model does not have the buttons on the mirror. However these buttons are not obstructed so it shouldn't be an issues.

3. I noticed the rear view camera is mounted to the side, does not being in the center matter much? I assume this might be bad if you are using it like a backup camera for parking, but there is already a built in camera for that. I assume being off center doesn't matter much from a "rear view mirror perspective"? Do you use it for parking instead of the main screen?
It does not matter much. I am not able to mount it perfectly centered because it doesn't quite fit between the license plate light and the OEM rear camera.
Since the Wolfbox rear camera is more focused on viewing areas further away, you won't notice the 15cm off center.
For parking I use the OEM camera. It is aimed lower and will show obstacles directly behind the car much better. I could adjust the Wolfbox a bit down but then it wouldn't be as useful as a mirror replacement.

4. In relation to the above, if the front camera was mounted far left / right, do you think it would impact its usability much? Seems like it would still be fine for checking how close your bumper is to the curb, but not great for figuring out if you are parked "straight" but side mirrors are better for that anyways.
I don't think it would matter much unless you are in some special situations where the curb is at a weird angle.
It will still show you curbs and any objects in front of the Supra.

5. How did the smaller front camera you showed earlier turn out? Any pics of it installed?
I wasn't able to take any more pics with the front camera. The Supra is already stored and covered for the winter months.
The smaller front camera will take up much less space and can be aimed easier. There is a screw on the side to swivel the camera and the lock it.
The FOV is a good bit wider, meaning you can see more of the bumper and more to the front and sides.
There is a downside to it. The focus is not as good as the original cameras that comes with the kit.
I might be able to posts some comparison pics of the FOV, I have a spare one laying around.
 
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I’m probably one of the few people who don’t think this car has bad blind spots though.
My 95% rear tint and ducktail spoiler don't really help to improve the visibility. šŸ˜‚
I can see much more through the camera.
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