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The WOLFBOX G850 is a premium 12-inch 4K rearview mirror dash cam featuring a 1080p WDR rear camera, 5.8GHz WiFi for fast video transfer, and intelligent voice control for hands-free operation. Equipped with loop recording, G-sensor collision detection, parking monitor, GPS tracking, and a 64GB memory card, it delivers crystal-clear footage and smart safety features. Backed by a 1-year warranty and 24/7 customer support, it’s designed for professional drivers seeking cutting-edge technology and peace of mind on the road.

















| ASIN | B0B1LLMCS9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Auto Part Orientation | Drivers Side |
| Auto Part Position | Front Inside |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,159 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #10 in Car In-Mirror Mounted Video Players |
| Brand | WOLFBOX |
| Built-In Media | 1080P rear camera, 11 feet car charger, 20 feet cable for the rear camera, 4K mirror dash cam, 64GB card |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | WOLFBOX vehicles, Bus, Car, Minivan, Truck |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Bus, Car, Minivan, RV, Truck |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,922 Reviews |
| Display Type | Touch Screen LCD |
| Field Of View | 170 Degrees |
| Flash Memory Supported Size Maximum | 256 GB |
| Flash Memory Type | card |
| Frame Rate | 24, 25, or 30 FPS |
| Included Memory Card Size | 64 GB |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.85"D x 2.83"W x 0.71"H |
| Item Type Name | mirror dash cam |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | WOLFBOX |
| Model Name | G850 |
| Mounting Type | Rearview Mirror Mount |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 1-YEAR GUARANTEE & CUSTOMER SERVICES WOLFBOX: the backup camera mirror comes with a 12-month guarantee, software upgrades, and 24/7 customer service. |
| Real Angle of View | 140 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 12 |
| Supported Standards | TS |
| Vehicle Service Type | Bus, Car, Minivan, RV, Truck |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2160p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacture |
Y**0
Great Dash Cam
I ended up getting the g850 after having glare issues during sunny day with the g930. Unfortunately Wolfbox doesn’t make anti glare film for the 10” product line. After installing the anti glare film on the g850 it pretty much took care of the glare issue and made it usable at any time of the day. Yes the video isn’t as crispy with the film on, but it has no effect on what’s being recorded so it’s not a big deal. I did notice a difference in the back camera at night. It was a lot better and the light blowout from headlights wasn’t as bad. I was actually able to see separations in headlights behind me unlike the non wdr rear camera where the headlights just blended together. I was lucky enough to get all types of weather in socal this week so I got to see how the camera did during sunny days, cloudy days and now rainy days. My particular concern was rainy days with the rear camera since I use it as my actual rearview. There were times where drops of water completely made it useless, but it only last for a few seconds if that. When it does get wet there’s a ton of light bleed from headlights, but again once you start moving it clears up. I would see this as an issue when you’re backing up into a drive way or parking spot and there’s no wind or movement to get the drop of water off the lens. Overall I’m very happy with the dash cam. This 12” version definitely has its benefits, one being the greater field of view you see on the screen and of course the WDR rear camera. The video recording is nice an clear on the front, but the back, since it’s 1080p, it’s obviously not as sharp an image but you’re able to make out license plates a slower speeds and stand still. Update: Finally got around to hooking up the wiring that engages the reverse camera and parking lines. Works great. I love how the video automatically angles lower to show more of the ground. If you drive a 2011 CT200H it’s the red wire that goes to the reverse light. Note: If you do plan on installing the anti glare film be ready for a headache. Lint central! Be patient and start at one end and press down the middle. I would list the film back up if I noticed bubbles caused by lint and removed it. Too some time, but eventually got done.
F**N
Camera is GREAT but he service department is TOP TIER.
The camera and display quality is great but there's something else that I like better than the camera. I purchased this system in May 2025 and it worked perfectly up until the end of the year. For whatever reason the display stopped automatically turning on when I started my truck (I have it hardwired to the fuse box). At this point I had the camera system for over 7 months and was beyond the Amazon refund time limit. I thought I would just reach out to the company for some troubleshooting assistance. I could still turn it on with the power button but wouldn't turn on by itself like it once did when I first installed it. The tech assisted me with troubleshooting and even sent me a new hardwire kit thinking that may be the problem. He continued to communicate with me until I got it installed and that still didn't fix the problem. Once I informed him that the kit didn't work he sent me complete, new system at no charge. THAT IS GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. Like I said the camera is great but that customer service says it all. THANKS MARK from Wolfbox service department.
L**E
Not a replacement for rearview mirror
+This is a great dash cam. Picture quality is great in both directions. I really like the backup camera function with the parking lines. The playback quality is also great! It can also be used to review the recording for clarification of what passengers have said while in the car. +Installation was simple and straightforward for the wires. If you choose to mount the dash cam to the rear view mirror (RVM), this is quite easy as well with the straps provided. I had to be creative and mounted this to the dash using: old RVM, a toggle bolt, regular bolt and lock nut (underside not pictured), and a metal plate. Epoxy did not hold the old RVM to the plastic dash. -Sometimes, the newer LED headlights will appear to flicker, likely due to framerate. This can be distracting thinking that it is an emergency vehicle. --It does not function well at replacing the RVM. When used as a mirror, it is as if you are trying to look beyond the reflection- you have to train your eye to ignore the immediate information (reflection/camera display) and see the reflection in the glass behind as you would when you move the regular RVM at night when someone is using high beams behind you. The viewing angle is also much further away and you cannot see as much or in as much detail (speeds of other cars, distance of other cars) as you would with a regular RVM. I have the rear camera mounted just above the rear license plate. In terms of useful information for the driver, the RVM exceeds the Wolfbox rear camera view. -When driving at night, some of the newer headlights (i.e. Mercedes at night in the attached photos) can wash out the view. +/-When it rains, mist can accumulate on the rear camera causing some obscurity (see photo). This varied widely due to the amount of current rainfall. +I decided to mount this dash cam to the dash (go figure) instead of hooking to the RVM. I believe it functions a lot better this way and am happy with it. +/-First one, the power display button malfunctioned about a month in and would not respond. Everything else was working fine; I wanted to turn the display off for driving at night. Customer service was great, they sent out a new one and paid for shipping. TLDR; Great as a dash cam, not suitable as a rear view mirror replacement.
G**E
My Favorite Dash Cam
This is a great camera system. Mirror dash cams are definitely a different breed but in a good way. Almost everything I dislike about regular dash cams are not an issue with this WolfBox 850 model. I installed the camera and all accessories myself. It was a big deal to get the rear camera installed, location, wiring, tapping into the reverse light power, but that is true for all rear camera installations. One could always take to a professional if needed. The end result is awesome and totally worth my time. I am so impressed with the touch screen functionality. All settings, viewing, playback, switching cameras are immediately accessed via touch screen, and mirror dash cams do not take up more window real estate which I like. The picture is great and can be adjusted up or down as needed when recording. If you need to look at files on a PC, the WolfBox Player works great and has map tracking capability. I installed the hardwire kit for parking monitoring (only up to 24 hrs) and collision capability. When the mirror cam is off, the reflection is a little on the dark side, but it gets the job done for my needs. I really do not want to use the screen saver as I would rather constantly see the rear video stream. I do, however, have one issue with how the front mirror cam attaches to my old mirror. My mirror has OnStar buttons that protrude along the bottom. Therefore, my mirror is not straight across the bottom, and it keeps the mirror cam from fitting perfectly (see pic). The attaching mounts should be about an inch more apart or offset a little since the camera lens is on one end of the mirror cam, thus keeping it from being centered on the old mirror. Also, larger mirrors will stick out on the other side slightly. I contacted customer service and they were the simply outstanding! My solution was to use their mirror mounting bracket (see pic). This bracket replaces my old mirror completely. I will lose OnStar capability, but that is not an issue for me because I do not use it. Hands free calling still works with the OEM mirror removed. I am completely satisfied with this mirror dash cam. Not everyone will need to replace their mirror, but it is a clean look to do so, and it increases the awesomeness and functionality of this mirror dash cam system.
T**N
Great 4K Camera for Front and Rear of your vehicle!
I have been living without a working front and rear dashcam for a while and had been eyeballing this Wolfbox G850 for a bit. I installed it in my 2018 Kia Optima EX and I gotta admit, it was both pretty easy and it looks/fits great in the vehicle!! Installation: If Kia or if your vehicle has MICRO fuses, use this: https://www.amazon.com/WOLFBOX-Hardwire-Parking-Multiple-connectors/dp/B09X9F8GMT due to multiple adapters. Otherwise, if your vehicle has MINI fuses you can go with https://www.amazon.com/WOLFBOX-Hardwire-Parking-Multiple-connectors/dp/B09X9F8GMT/ which is the standard USB C Hardwire kit for MINI fuses. I installed this by hiding the wires within the liner of the vehicle on the windshield and down the trim line for the USB C Hardwire, GPS, and Rear Camera cabling. A little more wires than I'd love, but with all the attachments, it's necessary (Wish GPS could just be build into the mirror!). I was able to route the cable to the rear camera through the inside of my vehicle and I ran it through the trunk lid liner and popped the cable out through the same hole as my license plate light. It was a tight fit, and doesn't allow the light to fully seat, but it's minimal and I don't anticipate any moisture intrusion. If observed, i'll likley place some putty or foam to keep the moisture out. The directions are super simple to follow and the Camera itself looks GREAT. It has numerous features such as speed minder (alert), flipping the camera view or mirroring it, etc. You can see both the front and rear cameras simultaneously OR you can have it show one or the other -- simply swipe to the left or right to cycle through the different views. The 4K quality both front and rear are impeccable. You can download Wolfbox's software for video viewing/editing directly on their website as well, which makes editing and posting the videos a breeze! I did have to use the MICRO FUSE adapters, and Wolfbox's customer service took care of me via WhatsApp in less than 24 hours and had an alternative item shipped to me quickly for the installation. I am in love with these cameras for numerous reasons: Video Quality, product quality, ease of installation, size of cables (easy to hide), hardwire option, and customer service.
S**A
I love it
Overall, this dash cam exceeded my expectations. If you’re looking for a reliable, high-quality mirror dash cam with excellent video clarity, Wolfbox is definitely worth it.
R**R
Best mirror ever!!!!
I do delivery and personal shopping. I bought a 2009 Civic so I could get better mileage. The car is great but I really needed a backup camera. Also a mirror because it was tiny and had age spots obscuring some of it. I bought the 840S which I love but decided to upgrade to the 850. The picture is much better and crisper and the settings menu is much easier to navigate. I recently had neck surgery and I need to limit craning my neck as much as possible. I found out very quickly how much I rely on the mirror when I drove my equinox. It has a backup camera but the mirror doesn’t cover nearly as much area. Being able to have the back camera visible all the time is a true game changer. I still have to turn my head occasionally but not nearly as much as I was driving my non wolfbox car. It really helps to eliminate blind spots. Setup is pretty easy. It’s basically a standard rear camera installation and then you strap the mirror part on. Definitely read the manual because you’ll probably have to make some adjustments depending on your vehicle and your camera placement. It’s as easy as swiping up or down to get it perfect! Just want to add I found out that when I adjust the backup lines (view in reverse) it doesn’t affect the adjustment of the normal rear view. Just don’t put the car in reverse before the mirror boots up or it won’t recognize that you are in reverse. Not a big deal just something to keep in mind. (Put it in park and then go back to reverse to get the lines back). Still really love this mirror after a week of heavy use!
C**Y
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS and NOT SAFE. 1 star if it wasn't a decent idea
I bought the 850 12" rear view mirror in April 2025. Installed it the following month. I'm a 66 yyear old disabled Vet. I dont bend and crawl around easily. Nor am I a mechanic, although I've done many mods on my own. This was my most difficult. I got this camera to ease some neck problems I have when backing up and to better assist with backing up for parking. It took my buddy and I a couple of hours to install it. INSTRUCTIONS: Some things are not self evident. Not everyone likes to watch YOUTUBE Videos. For instance, Once we had the camera installed the picture was upside down. So we took it apart and flipped it over ( another 30 minutes). I realized later you could flip the picture in the setup function. The other installation issue was hardwiring it to my battery. Make sure you connect it to the ignition switch and not just power. My buddy is an engineer and we put it on the constant power circuit breaker since the mirror is supposed to monitor for impacts, which seemed logical. Based on the impact monitoring, the mirror stayed on when the Jeep was turned off. Again, that "seemed" to make sense. Nope - two days later I had a dead battery. I ended up putting it on the 20 ignition switch circuit breaker. Then it worked properly. Before I go further here is what I like about the mirror: Its a great picture if you're taking a photo, and the sun is not low in the sky behind you or if you have the top off and the sun isnt shining on the mirror (I'll talk about why in a minute). Beautiful color. I wish I could get those colors with my real camera. The Fall foliage in Virginia was gorgeous in the rear view mirrow. Couldnt see traffic woth a damn on the Blue Ridge Parkway. If you buy it for the dashcam, I'm sure you'll be pleased. That being said...Cons: The rear view function takes a lot to get used to. Primarily because its not a mirror. You cant check to see if there's spinach on your teeth. That will make you laugh every time you try. You have to change how you drive to use this safely. The rear view is IMO horribly calibrated for distance perception. THE THINGS YOU SEE ARE DANGEROUSLY CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR! I canot tell you how mant times I've wanted to change lanes, looked in the mirror and thought I have plenty of room to maneuver safely and the 18 wheeler is ONE CAR LENTH BEHIND YOU (The photo with teh truck on hash mark behing me). On a highway with multiple lanes, THATS A SAFETY ISSUE. If something is 3 or 4 carlenghts behind you, the picture is so small you can barely see it. You'd think its a hundred yards back. No. Its a tiny dot in good light and invisible in poorer light. Thats scary. So now while driving I have to rely on my side mirrors and remember only the drivers side mirror is a normal viewing distance ("Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear"). You have to take a lot more time to maneuver. That can be a ricky maneuver and hesitating in traffic can also be dangerous. BACKING UP - Same issue with distance because even with the markers, you will think you are 20 feet away from what is behind you and its really 3 feet back there. I have not measured it I wouldnt know how. So again, Im back to relying on turning my head further painfully. Backing into parking is way more difficult than it was. For safety reasons this rear camera is not useable. My granddaughter thinks its neat, but she's six. GLARE AND RAIN - EXTREMELY BAD AT NIGHT. If water or dirt gets on the mirror the view is mostly obscured. You also need to buy their screen protector for direct sunlight, which darkens the picture. OTHER GLITCHES - There is a message that pops up if you hit a bump. I think its supposed to be tied to the theft monitoring feature. If you hit a bump while driving THIS BLACK BOX APPEARS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE MIRROR AND THERE IS NO WAY TO IMMEDIATELY TURN IT OFF. So your mirror is blocked and not you cant see whats behind you for several minutes, miles. When this happens, I have to unplug the mirror or turn it off while Im driving and reset it. That happened 3 times on a busy highway 95 in 6 lanes of traffic at 75 mph. And maybe 50 times on a 2 lane country road where you really can't take your eyes off the road. I have turned off the "bump" feature and it still missfires and blocks the view randomly. CUSTOMER SERVICE... They seem like nice people but they really don't seem to know their own products when you talk to or email them. I emailed my issues to a CS guy to create an immediate turn off button and put the warnings in a corner instead of blocking your view. Really terrible design. He thought it was something their IT people could fix. After a full Summer of frustration, I thought maybe I could buy a different camera that has a better distance ratio to replace the original one. Havent found one yet. I called the company, and as usual, I got (not trying to insult anyone) someone who does not speak English well, not his fault, he needed better training. I asked if there was a fix. He instructed me to buy the 900 and just swap the mirrors and return the rest untouched with the old mirror and get my money back. Reasonable? NOPE. They dont swap out because the plugs and inputs are not the same. You have to rewire it again, which would more than likely void a refund. AND TAKE FOREVER (again). Im sorry, this mirror is a decent idea, but Wolfbox got a little too cute with this thing, foregoing safety completely. If it were functional I could see this kind of thing being standard in all vehicles. Like the third taillight was a good safety improvement in the 80's. I LOVE MY JEEP and really dont want to buy another vehicle because I cant see around me very well. Im sure there are fixes (Are you paying attention COMPETITION?). Put a better lense on the thing for goodness sakes! Get rid of the cute stuff and focus on what the DOTS would prefer. The rearview function needs a 1ft to 1ft distance ratio as the default standard as minimum. Visibility is a safety issue not something cute to get blonds to ride with you off into the sunset. PLEASE If anyone has found a solution to my issue please let me know. Sorry Wolfbox - Not a passing grade and I hope nobody gets hurt using your devices. I dont think you'd want that on your conscience. I tried guys. If it wasnt a good idea it would be 1 star.
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