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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Every time I make a video about stuff in my truck,
it gets some pretty good reviews and marks and whatnot.
I'm going to start doing more videos about just my
overall mobile ham shack, if you would, and I'm going
to create a new playlist called truck Shack Life. More
to come about that later, but today we're talking about
the wolf Box G nine hundred Pro and Tripro. So
(00:26):
I've been running this thing in the truck for a
while now.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Some glare in it. You can see.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
This is a rear facing camera right there, and we
can just touchscreen it and slide it to the right,
and that's the rear camera. That's the front camera. We
can go all front camera right there, back to rear camera,
and there's different settings you can do in here like that,
all these menus in here, which is really fun. And
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it has a GPS that you can add to it
as well. I bought the G nine hundred I don't know,
maybe three months ago something like that, and at the
time of this recording installed it and have been very
happy with it. And then that company reached out to
me and they wanted to send me their new version,
the G nine hundred Try Pro, which is three cameras
instead of two. So let me show you all the
cameras and I'll show you what they're about. Here. This
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is the Tripro model here, but they effectively they kind
of look the same on the outside. So this is
the as it comes in the box right here. This
is the front facing camera. So when you mount it,
it comes with these strap holders here your existing rear
view mirror in your vehicle. Now they do recently they
started making a mount for these things where you can
actually replace the mount for your rearview camera in your
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vehicle and you don't have to use the straps anymore.
But I've just always strapped mine into my truck, and
this points out the front window and it is the
obviously the front facing camera. I have my rear facing
camera mounted right there on my bedrack in my truck.
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If we zoom back out here real quick, that's what
it looks like. Now you can see this is a
tip of little day in my truck. All this stuff
in the back of the truck sitting here. Just got
back from the hunting lease yesterday. So having the camera
mounted right there on the rack itself allows me to
not have to deal with all with looking at all
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the stuff in the bed of my truck out the
rear view mirror. So that makes it a little bit
more convenient if you've got a big load or of
a lot of stuff in the back of your truck.
You got an SUV with a lot of people back there,
and you can't see out the back window. This makes
it much more convenient. Now, in addition to that, this
tripro camera has a third camera that they're calling the
cabin camera. I call it a cabin camera, so you
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could set it up inside. Comes with three AM adhesive
right there and this three point five millimeter jack. Because
on the top of the actual mirror you have the
power which is USBC here. And one of the coolest
things about this system is that it comes with its
own SD card.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
It's ready to go.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
You just wire it up, plug it up and go,
so very convenient. The rear camera goes in here. This
is just like the original model that I have in
the truck.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Right now.
Speaker 1 (02:59):
The power goes here USBC plug. The or camera goes
here a USBC plug. I've got the wiring run.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Right along in.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
There and it comes down. This one right here comes
down right there, so that wire runs all the way
to the back of the bedrock with the camera there,
and then this one here, this tripro version has an
extra port that my mirror inside the truck right now
doesn't have for this third camera, which is this port
right here. Now, this is not a very long cable,
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and I just searched through the box and I don't
really see a longer cable for this one. The videos
I've seen online is this camera mountage to the front
bumper so that you can actually see it while you're
driving down the road. Now, they call it a cabin camera,
and I guess you can put it in the back
if you want to watch your kids or watch your dog,
as would be the case in my road trips, you
can do that, but I think it would be much
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more useful to have the camera on the front of
the vehicle, like the front bumper or front grill or
something like that, somewhere about right here, so that you're
going off road on trails, you want to see where
you're going, and having a camera right there pointed at
the ground might be quite beneficial. So that's kind of
how I want to mount mine. And that's again that's
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how I've seen it on advertisements. On like Instagram videos
and whatnot. So I'll contact them about an extension for this,
because they do have an extension for the rear camera,
because you can plug the rear camera up directly and
put it just like on the back of your cab
back there if you want to.
Speaker 2 (04:29):
But I ran mine.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
All the way back here to the back of the bed,
and of course you could put it down on the tailgate.
Some people run there's on the tailgate or maybe even
on the rear bumper, although you probably don't want it
on the rear bumper because it's too low.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
You want it up.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
I like mine up higher because I can see over
the top of cars, and then you can adjust that
swivel up and down. But as well you can also
do to show you what also you can do, because
it also has a adjustable camera in it like that,
so you can actually touch screen and you can move
the inside camera up and down as well. And I
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use it like this when I'm backing up to my
RV and I'll point it straight down and when my
RV hitch is on the truck, which it's not right
now so you can't see it, but when my rvhitch,
so you can see the test of tail gates, the
bob and the screen. If I shut the tailgate and
put my RV hitch on, I can see my RV hitch.
So it's really easy to back up to the RV
and that setup right there. So that makes it really simple,
and then you can adjust it accordingly after that and
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kind of set it how you want to, so it's
adjustable manually in the back and with the touchscreen mirror
as well. I think the third camera would be best
placed on the front of the vehicle, somewhere down low,
because I've already got a dash cam up here on
the back side of the rearview mirror camera the wolfbox
rearview mirror that faces forward. You got to keep your
windshield clean, but that's true for every dash cam, and
then I think it'd be more beneficial on the front there.
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So I'm going to email them about that and ask
what the cabin camera actually means.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Maybe I'm misunderstood what they said.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
I don't think I did, but I know I saw
that video on Instagram about it being a front facing
camera on the front bumper, which means it will need
to be waterproof when we need be waterproof and dustproof,
which the rear camera is.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
No problems there.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
In fact, I see water dripping off of the truck
when I go out and start it in the morning
after it's rained all night.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
No problems with waterproofing there at all.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
So I'm hoping that the front camera is also waterproof
and I can get an extension cable to run it
from the front bumper up through around the engine well
or something like that, up into the headliner up here
and plug it into the wolf Box that I have
running right here. But after making the first part of
that video, I emailed Wolfbox and I asked them about
the cabin camera, and they confirmed that the cabin camera
is not waterproof and it is made to go inside
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of the cab. It's only got like a five or
six inch lead on it, so it's not I mean,
you have to basically put it right next to the
rear view mirror. And I don't understand the usefulness of that.
I mean, if you could, if it had a longer lead,
you could put it in the back seat to watch
your kids or your dog or something. Okay, I don't
understand why you'd want a camera right there looking at yourself, Okay,
some people might find that useful. I don't find that useful.
(06:51):
They make another camera that looks just like the rear
camera that goes on the front bumper that is waterproof,
and I've ordered one of those, so I did confirm
all that with them. Really appreciate them sending me this system.
I ordered not only that front camera but also the
mirror mount, so I'm going to replace my whole mirror
with this Wolfbox rhybnew mirror and camera system. Really enjoying
this and just wanted to provide that quick update. Either way.
(07:13):
This is a three camera system. You can choose to
put the rear camera where you want. I've been using
this the G nine hundred Pro, not the Tripro, but
the G nine hundred Pro with the two cameras. Has
been using it for about three months at the time
of this recording, and I've been really happy with it.
The only drawback, The only thing I don't like about
it is that it does have Wi Fi and you
can connect your phone to it and control the cameras
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and the settings from the device via your phone, but
it won't connect to an ambient like I have one
hundred percent full time Internet in my truck, and I
wish the Wi Fi on the system. The Wolfbox system
would connect to my WiFi in the truck and allow
me to remotely monitor the cameras while I'm not at
the truck. That's what I would like to have. It
will not do that, So that was one of the things.
It took me a while to buy the system originally
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because I was researching that and while a lot of
people in my overland grew are like, hey, no, it
doesn't do that, but it's a freaking awesome camera, they
all loved it. I know about four or five people
with it, and they all just absolutely love them.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
So check out the link in the description BLOW.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
During the month of November and into part of December,
they will be running a thirty percent off sale in
this system with the coupon code of BF save thirty one.
That's BF for Black Friday, Save three to one. I'll
put a link to it with the coupon code in
the description below. Let me know what you guys think
about this. If you've got another camera system, let me
know what that is in the description BLOW and let
me know how it compares to everything I've described here today.
(08:30):
Curious to see what else is out there and what
you guys are using seventy three and thanks for watching