70mai has been a consistent name in r/Dashcam discussions for years — often the first compact windshield camera that comes up for buyers asking about 4K under $150. Their 2026 A810 Lite features 4K front, GPS, Wi-Fi 6, and optional 4G LTE remote access — a real feature set at a competitive price.7 WOLFBOX comes at the same market from a different direction: mirror format, 12-inch display, and 3-channel capability. This comparison explains where each brand genuinely leads, where each falls short, and which buyer type maps to each.
70mai: What the Brand Actually Offers
70mai's A810 Lite uses a 4K front sensor with toggleable HDR, 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6, and a microSD slot supporting up to 512 GB.7 The optional UP05 4G LTE hardwire kit enables remote live view, cloud parking clip uploads, GPS geofence alerts, and GPS cloud tracking.7 That is a meaningful feature set for buyers who need to check on a parked vehicle remotely from a phone. The UP05 kit costs approximately $65.99, and the standard cloud plan runs $4.99/month or $53.99/year.7 CGMag Online's 2026 review confirmed 4K clarity at 30 FPS and strong HDR performance in mixed-light conditions.8
The brand's community standing on r/Dashcam is genuine — earned through consistent product quality in the compact windshield segment across multiple product generations.9
WOLFBOX: Different Format, Different Use Case
WOLFBOX's G840S and G900 Pro are mirror dash cams. The unit replaces the rearview mirror with a 12-inch IPS touchscreen displaying the rear camera feed live while driving.3 70mai makes no mirror-format dash cam. This is not a cosmetic difference — it means a different in-car visual experience, a larger backup camera display during reversing, and a different installation footprint.
For buyers needing a 3-channel setup — front, rear, and a dedicated bumper camera — WOLFBOX offers the G900TriPro Bumper.5 70mai does not make a 3-channel mirror product. For rideshare drivers, truck owners with bed obstruction, and towing setups, that absence is a practical hardware limitation, not a minor feature gap.
Head-to-Head Feature Comparison
Feature |
WOLFBOX G840S |
WOLFBOX G900 Pro |
70mai A810 Lite |
Format |
12-inch mirror + display |
12-inch mirror + display |
Compact windshield mount |
Front resolution |
4K (3840×2160) |
4K (Sony IMX678 STARVIS 2) |
4K (3840×2160, HDR) |
Rear resolution |
1080P Full HD |
2. 5K (OmniVision OS04J10) |
1080P Full HD |
Display |
12-inch IPS touchscreen |
12-inch IPS touchscreen |
3-inch built-in screen |
GPS |
Built-in |
Built-in |
Built-in |
WiFi |
5.8 GHz |
5.8 GHz |
5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 |
4G LTE option |
No |
No |
Yes (UP05 kit ~$65.99 + plan from $4.99/mo) |
3-channel option |
No |
Upgrades to G900TriPro |
No |
Mirror display format |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
Storage |
32 GB microSD |
Supports up to 256 GB microSD (not included) |
Check 70mai.store for current bundle |
Local parking mode |
Yes (Hardwire Kit required) |
Yes (Hardwire Kit required) |
Yes |
Cloud parking mode |
No |
No |
Yes (4G plan required) |
Warranty |
18 months |
18 months |
Check 70mai.store |
Sources: WOLFBOX official product pages345 and 70mai official site.7
4G Cloud Parking: A Real Cost to Calculate
70mai's 4G remote access is a genuine differentiator that WOLFBOX does not match. Remote live view, cloud parking clips, and geofence notifications are real capabilities for buyers who travel frequently and want to check on a parked car remotely. The UP05 kit (~$65.99) plus the standard cloud plan ($53.99/year) adds approximately $120 to the first year's cost beyond the camera price.7 For buyers who primarily want incident recording and pull clips via WiFi on demand, WOLFBOX's local SD approach covers the use case without ongoing subscription cost.
Decision Guide by Buyer Profile
Buyer Profile |
Stronger Match |
Primary Reason |
Want 12-inch mirror display and backup view while reversing |
WOLFBOX G840S |
Mirror format is exclusive to WOLFBOX in this category |
Want compact windshield cam, 4K, under $150 |
70mai A810 Lite |
Strong 4K front, compact form, confirmed by independent 2026 review |
Want 3-channel front + rear + bumper camera |
WOLFBOX G900TriPro Bumper |
70mai has no 3-channel mirror product |
Want 4G remote live view and cloud parking clips |
70mai A810 Lite + UP05 |
WOLFBOX has no 4G option |
Want Sony STARVIS 2 sensor in mirror format |
WOLFBOX G900 Pro |
Sony IMX678 front + OmniVision OS04J10 rear in a 12-inch mirror system |
Lease vehicle, need reversible install |
WOLFBOX (strap mount) |
Rubber strap mount — fully reversible, no adhesive or drilling |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the main difference between WOLFBOX and 70mai dash cams?
A: WOLFBOX makes mirror dash cams that replace the rearview mirror with a 12-inch IPS display showing the rear camera live. 70mai makes compact windshield-mount cameras. Both offer 4K front and GPS, but they serve different format preferences and installation needs.
Q: Does 70mai make a mirror dash cam?
A: No. As of 2026, 70mai does not make a mirror-format dash cam. Their product line focuses on compact windshield-mount cameras, including the A810 Lite 4K.
Q: Does WOLFBOX have 4G LTE remote access or cloud parking mode?
A: No. WOLFBOX cameras record locally to an SD card and use WiFi for app-based clip transfer. 70mai's A810 Lite supports optional 4G LTE via the UP05 hardwire kit (~$65.99) and a cloud plan from $4.99/month.
Q: What does the 70mai A810 Lite 4G setup cost in year one?
A: The UP05 hardwire kit (~$65.99) plus the standard cloud plan ($53.99/year) adds approximately $120 to the first year's cost beyond the camera purchase price.
Q: Which has better night vision — WOLFBOX G900 Pro or 70mai A810 Lite?
A: The WOLFBOX G900 Pro uses a Sony IMX678 STARVIS 2 front sensor (2.0 µm pixels) and OmniVision OS04J10 rear (2.0 µm pixels). 70mai's A810 Lite uses HDR processing in mixed-light conditions. The G900 Pro's larger sensor pixels capture more light per frame, which typically yields better low-light performance.
Q: What is the WOLFBOX G900TriPro Bumper?
A: The G900TriPro Bumper is a 3-channel mirror dash cam recording 4K front (Sony IMX678 STARVIS 2), 2.5K rear, and 1080P bumper camera simultaneously. It uses a 12-inch IPS mirror display with built-in GPS and 5.8 GHz WiFi. 70mai offers no equivalent 3-channel mirror product.
Q: Which dash cam is better for a truck or SUV with a truck bed?
A: For pickup trucks where the bed obstructs the rear windshield camera view, the WOLFBOX G900TriPro Bumper is the practical option. Its dedicated bumper camera mounts at bumper height and captures the road directly behind the vehicle, bypassing the bed obstruction. 70mai has no bumper camera product.
References
1. WOLFBOX About Us: https://wolfbox.com/pages/about-us
2. TechRadar – WOLFBOX G900 Pro Dash Cam Review: https://www.techradar.com/vehicle-tech/dash-cams/wolfbox-g900-pro-dash-cam-review
3. WOLFBOX G840S Official Product Page: https://wolfbox.com/products/wolfbox-g840s-12-4k-mirror-dash-cam-2160p-full-hd-smart-rear-view-camera-mirror-dash-cam
4. WOLFBOX G900 Pro Official Product Page: https://wolfbox.com/products/wolfbox-2024-g900-pro-wifi-touch-screen-parking-monitoring-dash-cam-smart-mirror-with-starvis-678-sensor
5. WOLFBOX G900TriPro Bumper Official Product Page: https://wolfbox.com/products/wolfbox-g900tripro-bumper-version-3-channel-rearview-mirror
6. Car and Driver – Best Backup Cameras of 2026, Tested: https://www.caranddriver.com/car-accessories/g44411856/best-backup-cameras-tested/
7. 70mai Official Site – A810 Lite Specs and Features: https://70mai.store/blogs/news/70mai-a810-lite-review-2026
8. CGMag Online – 70mai Dash Cam 4K A810 Lite Review: https://www.cgmagonline.com/review/hardware/70mai-dash-cam-4k-a810-review/
- WOLFBOX Dash Cam Collection: https://wolfbox.com/collections/dash-cam
10. Pocket-lint – WOLFBOX G900 Pro Mirror Dash Cam Review: https://www.pocket-lint.com/wolfbox-g900-pro-mirror-dash-cam-review




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