🚗 Drive Smart, Park Smarter!
The REDTIGER T700 Rear View Mirror Camera combines cutting-edge 4K UHD recording with advanced safety features, including night vision, GPS tracking, and smart parking assistance, all displayed on an expansive 11" touch screen. Perfect for modern drivers seeking clarity and security on the road.
M**E
Installed easily in a 2021 RAM Promaster (Love so much, I got another one)
Update July 2023: no issues. I LOVE THIS REARVIEW MIRROR!!!Update April 2023:: still going strong. No issues :-)REDTIGER mirror dash cam backup Camera, 11” UHD 4K Front and 1080P RearI’d like to share my EASY experience on installing the the REDTIGER rear view digital mirror to remove the mystery and share how ridiculously easy it was. I am a 67 year old woman with no experience in this type of project. Yet, it was easy peasy. Read on if you want to follow my steps.Testing (Do not miss this step) -1) I mounted the Mirror over my current one with the bungee straps.2) I plugged the rear camera into the port on the mirror and sat the camera on my seat.3) I attached the power cord to the mirror4) Lastly I plugged in the 12V power plug into the cigarette lighter.I then started the Van and all was good. I observed a great picture from both cameras and played around with it a bit to get to know the menus.Run rear wire:I have vertical blinds in my house. I removed one and brought it to the van. (Stay with me). After popping all the connectors on the cargo side of the headliner, to loosen up the headliner (carefully with an auto upholstery tool) I slipped the blind slat under the headliner starting behind the driver's seat and slanting towards the mirror. It worked like a charm and appeared right beside the mirror. I taped a cotton string to that end and pulled the blind slat back out, pulling the string behind. I then detached the string and put my blind slat back at my house window. (A tool with its own convenient storage hanger).I unplugged the camera wire from the larger main wire and set the camera aside. Leaving the longer rear camera wire plugged into the mirror (so I wouldn't pull it too far, I attached the other end to the string and pulled it through above the headliner until there was little slack at the mirror.In the Redtiger box there is just enough wire to get it where it needs to go so don’t let a lot of slack.I then ran the wire through the channel at the top side wall in the cardo area. (I used the corrugated wire wrap where it went through sharp areas). When I got to the back I ran it around the corner and let it hang out of one of the holes.Remove rear cargo light.In the middle above the back door, inside, there is a Cargo light which can be carefully popped out. Do that so you have access to the back of the black box that is outside above your back doors. You can unplug this light if you follow the wires and get it out of your way or let it hang in your way. (I removed it)Mounting the camera outside:Now, here’s the easy part you can make difficult. IMPORTANT TO READ THIS.If you try to remove the black structure above the outside back doors you will likely find the factory rivnuts holding onto those 2 large screws are stripped. Therefore you might loosen the housing but won't be able to tighten it up. This will cause you to have to cut it apart and find a replacement at a junk yard. So DO NOT TOUCH THESE SCREWS. Instead - from the inside, at that middle area where you just removed the Cargo light, carefully press thru the back of that box with your fingers. There is a rubber covering over the opening that is sliced so wires can go through it from the RAM supplied back up camera and light. Locate the bottom of the box with your fingers and assure yourself it is an empty area. Drill a small hole there (careful not to let your bit go into the box much - (might use a drill stop). - just through the black case). From the outside, and into the hole you drilled, you can insert the short wire from the REDTIGER rear camera by finding a thin piece of bendable metal and creating a pull string like done at the front. Pull the wire inside. Keep at it until you figure out how to get it from the outside to the inside - use patience, SERIOUSLY DO NOT TRY TO UNSCREW THAT BOX. Once you have the wires routed to each other, plug it in and YOU DID IT. No mystery. Just easy.I’ve mounted my camera on top of the box using duct tape going over the top of it and onto the box until I was sure I liked where I placed it. I found the tape provided on the camera does not stick to the black plastic box. I used 100% clear silicon when I was happy with the placement after driving it around for a few days with the duct tape..I mounted it on TOP of the black box holding the backup light for 2 reasons 1) no mud can splash on it as it might if mounted at the license plate and 2) not enough wire to make it there to the bottom of the van and then outside.. You MUST mount on top of the balck box, not the bottom or your door will destroy the camera WHEN YOU CLOSE IT. There is no clearance.EXTERNAL GPS: when I’d read there was an external GPS I figured that meant external to the van so I wasn’t going to install it. Lol. It meant external to the mirror. You merely plug it in and lay it on the dash at the window in front of the passenger. You will then see your direction and speed right in the mirror, bottom left corner.You can hide wires at the windshield by tucking them under the headliner.Conclusion: For some of you there was no worry about this at all but for us newbies at working around car interiors I hope it helps. This install took me 90 minutes tops. I absolutely love this mirror. It is so clear, both front and rear. I have no rear windows and now see more of the rear of my van than a real mirror would give me.After loving this camera for a week, I re-ran the power cable above the headliner and back to my house lithium batteries (properly sized cigarette power port). So I then had 24/7 surveillance.Second Camera PurchasedThe great reveal I want to share with you is that this is the second one I purchased. The second one has the "mirror" camera looking out my left side cargo area windows. I ran this second purchase rear camera wire out a second hole I drilled into that outside black box and mounted the camera to look at the right side area of my van.I also power this with my house lithium batteries. (a second properly sized cigarette power port - don't try doubling up on 1 cigarette port)I now see the front and rear of my van from the front mirror, and both sides with my second "mirror" mounted at a side window.I've been running this entire setup for a few days now and I LOVE IT!!!! I will update with any reductions in stars or any more info I find.. So far this is a five star purchase. I'd get one for my prius, but that just might be when my neighbors think I've lost it. :-)
I**N
Good value and function
Replaced the mirror in a truck with a cap - no more looking through multiple layers of tinted glass. The included rear camera cable reached the back with a bit left to spare (extended cab).Good field of view, good image clarity on screen during the day (for the rear camera). The rear camera suffers at night - headlights turn into large halos (no automatic dimming function like others) and it get a grainy white image instead of showing black when no one is behind you. Annoyingly, the settings reset once or twice a month, so I have to redo the clock and other settings. You think it would do it automatically with the gps.
B**S
Product backed by a great company
Installation: After unpacking the T700 Wolfbox mirror camera I read the instructions before I did anything. I placed the T700 mirror over the SUV's vehicle mirror with the rubber clips and hooked up all the connections, power, GPS and rear view camera into the top of the mirror as instructed. I then connected the power cable to the cigarette outlet in the storage box area between the front seats. I placed the GPS antenna on the left side of the dash with a 2" square double sided sticker to hold it in place. I unraveled the lengthy rear view camera wire and strung it between the front seats to the back of our SUV. I then started the SUV to get power onto the mirror so I could adjust it such as the bottom of the mirror was just above the top of our vehicle's hood to get a great view. Rear view camera installation. I used another double sided 2' sticker and stuck it to small plastic area on the ceiling inside the back of the vehicle just short the rear access door. The rear camera is very light so it stuck very good to the ceiling. I then connected the lengthy rear view camera wire to the short rear view camera wire. I moved all the wires from the rear view camera to one side so as not to have it in our view and not interfere with our packed luggage. I started the SUV again to see how the front and back views on the cameras looked. After the installation was completed we had wires all over the front seat area, unlike what would happen if the installation was permanently installed. I just wanted to test out the T700 on our SUV before I installed it.T700 Operation: During our 400 + mile day trip we had the opportunity to experience all sorts of driving conditions from heavily city traffic, Interstate and 2 lane country roads. The operation of the mirror itself was very easy, switching from front view to rear view to split screen. I did not need to review the SD card thus never watched any videos, but sure noticed the red video light running which made us feel more comfortable knowing all our driving trip was being videoed. We set the video to 3 minute segments to record in the SD card mode. Over all, it was a great experience for both of us to view such large areas, front and back. The rear camera provided a good view, but was somewhat restrictive in view width due to the size of the SUV's rear hatch glass. Heavy traffic high speed wide lane city views were really beneficial since we could see vehicles coming up behind us in the 4/5 lanes of Interstate going through the big city at high speeds. My wife liked the rear camera best because she could see vehicles coming up behind us more easily. I preferred the split screen mirror since I could view front and back at the same time. Comments: We suggest a T700 mirror camera owner not install the rear view camera inside the vehicle since the rear hatch door window constrains a lot of the rear view's potential width. The rear view camera should be installed outside the rear hatch door of an SUV to get a huge width view, the same as the front view which now we will do. Follow the Wolfbox T700 instructions. We noted that sometimes the glare of the bright sun reflected light onto the screen thus making it more difficult to see, but it only lasted only a few times for short periods. Nothing really to worry about. I would strongly recommend that if a T700 owner has a cigarette lighter in their vehicle that's located in the center console between the front seats that they purchase an adapter that allows the camera power to be connected under the dash on the driver's side. It totally eliminates any wiring inside the vehicle. We have seen lots of You Tube videos of accidents and crazy drivers which is one reason we purchased our T700. We feel much safer being able to have such great road camera views, front and back, and videos running all the time in case of an accident or an incident as we have seen many times on You Tube videos Recommendation: After our experience with the Wolfbox T700 we found it to be well worth the investment. It's an outstanding mirror camera that provides drivers great views of both the front and rear of their vehicle. The full front and full back screen views can be easily interchanged as well as a split front/back screen view. With a video continuous running that records all interactions with other drivers makes for a safer driving experience. I would strongly recommend the T700 mirror camera for any driver who desires full views of their surroundings when driving as well as videos for continuous recordings of all driving interactions with other vehicles
T**T
Blind spots be gone!
Game changer! I had some pretty bad blind spots but this helps me see part of the vehicle in my blind spot. I love how I can use the accessory to keep the camera on while I’m not in the vehicle so it acts like a vehicle monitoring system. Pictures and videos are nice and clear. I do wish it had longer recording options but it is what it is.
J**L
Very good item
The dash cam is very good, as most dash cams are but the superb customer service makes the biggestdifference.
J**K
Workable dash cam
Not the idea type of dash cam, can’t really record front car license plates at night. The price rate was ok, I found better one with Best Buy.
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