WOLFBOX X3 Pro Dual Front & Rear Dash Cam with 5MP STARVIS 2, GPS, Wi‑Fi and ADAS (X3 Pro)
Product description
If you’re shopping for a front and rear dash cam, the annoying bit is usually deciding whether it’s worth the extra cost for the second camera. On paper, the WOLFBOX X3 Pro is built for exactly that trade-off: dual STARVIS 2 sensors with HDR recording, plus ADAS alerts, GPS logging and a 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi setup for faster transfers.
What matters day to day is whether it gives you usable evidence in the situations you actually face—dark roads, sudden braking, and the moment something happens behind you. This model is positioned to help with night-time noise and shake via image stabilisation, but it’s not a “set and forget, always records everything” type of kit unless you’re prepared for the wiring side of parking monitoring.
The essentials
The WOLFBOX X3 Pro is a dual-channel dash cam for cars, recording both the front and rear. The front and rear cameras are described as STARVIS 2 IMX 675-based, with HDR recording options, and it also includes image stabilisation that corrects frame-by-frame based on detected vehicle vibrations.
On top of recording, it’s geared towards driver assistance. ADAS features are included for forward collision warning, lane departure warning and stop & go alerts. Control is handled via a touch screen and also through 12 voice commands, which can be handy when you don’t want to reach across the cockpit.

Finally, it includes GPS and 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi. GPS logs driving speed and route and embeds trip information into each recording, while the Wi‑Fi connection is aimed at quicker transfers to the WOLFBOX Auto app so you can preview, download clips, or share footage.
Where it shines (and why people buy it)
This dash cam’s “strong suit” is the combination of dual recording with a night-focused sensor approach. With STARVIS 2 IMX675 and HDR recording described for reducing noise and motion blur in low light, it’s clearly aiming at the real problem most drivers notice: details disappear fast once lighting drops.
The second win is the headline recording modes. The product description outlines a setup that captures 2.5K resolution at different frame rates across channels (front and rear have different frame-rate options depending on the mode). It’s designed to help you capture licence plates and road signs with more clarity, including at higher speeds—though, as with any dash cam, results will still depend on factors like lighting, weather and how clean the lens is.


A practical micro-example: imagine you’re driving home in winter rain, hit your brakes for a vehicle pulling out, and later someone disputes what lane you were in. With front/rear coverage plus ADAS alerts and GPS embedded data, you’re at least covered for the “what happened” angles rather than relying on one view only.

What you’ll notice in everyday use
On the usability side, it’s set up to avoid the usual faff. A touch screen helps with basic interaction, and voice control can keep you hands on the wheel for simple commands.
For sharing footage, the 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi is specified to be faster and more stable than standard Wi‑Fi approaches. That matters when you’re trying to quickly grab a clip after an incident and send it to someone without waiting around.
It also comes with a 64GB memory card pre-installed, which is a big convenience for first-time dash cam buyers. You can start using it without needing to source a card.
That said, parking monitoring is the one area where expectations should be managed: the description notes that parking monitoring requires a separate hardwiring kit. If you want that “while parked” coverage, budget time and planning for installation rather than assuming it’s included.

ADAS and controls: helpful, not magic
ADAS here is described as proactively alerting you to forward collision risk, lane departure and stop & go scenarios. In practice, this is best treated as an extra layer of awareness—useful for fatigue or long commutes, but not a replacement for driving properly.
Voice control with 12 commands can be a nice touch, especially if you’re the kind of driver who prefers quick, minimal interaction. Just keep in mind that voice recognition accuracy can vary with cabin noise and how you speak, so it’s worth testing the flow once fitted.


Tech summary
- Dual front and rear dash cam recording using STARVIS 2 IMX675 sensors (as described)
- HDR recording support for night-time noise and motion blur reduction (as described)
- Front and rear recording modes include 2.5K resolution with different frame rates per channel (as described)
- Enhanced image stabilisation (EIS) detects vehicle vibrations for frame-by-frame correction (as described)
- ADAS alerts: forward collision warning, lane departure warning, and stop & go alerts (as described)
- Control via touch screen plus 12 voice commands (as described)
- 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi for faster, more stable transfers to the WOLFBOX Auto app (as described)
- GPS included to log speed and route and embed trip info into recordings (as described)
- Includes a 64GB memory card pre-installed
- Warranty coverage is stated as 24 months
- Parking monitoring requires a separate hardwiring kit (as noted)

Careful buying checks before you commit
Before purchasing, it’s worth thinking about what you actually want from a dash cam beyond “recording”. If your priority is evidence quality in low light, this model is clearly aimed at that with STARVIS 2 + HDR and image stabilisation.
However, if you’re specifically counting on parking monitoring, don’t miss the note about the separate hardwiring kit—this can change the real total cost and installation effort.
Also, check whether the recording mode you plan to rely on matches your needs. The description suggests you may need to switch modes for HDR recording and stabilisation, so it’s not always one-size-fits-all if you want maximum frame rate and HDR at the same time.
Is it worth it?

The WOLFBOX X3 Pro makes sense if you want dual front and rear coverage with a night-focused sensor and HDR approach, plus GPS-backed evidence and ADAS alerts for added situational awareness. It’s also a good match if you’d rather not faff with extra accessories to get started, since the 64GB card is included.
You may want to skip it if you’re mainly buying for basic recording and don’t care about features like GPS or Wi‑Fi transfer speed, because you could end up paying for extras you won’t use. And if parking monitoring is a must, factor in that it needs a separate hardwiring kit—otherwise you’ll likely feel short-changed.


Quick answers (FAQ)
Does it record both the front and the rear?
Yes, it’s described as a dual front and rear dash cam, with separate front and rear channels.

Is GPS included?
Yes. GPS is included and is described as logging speed and route, embedding trip information into recordings.
What about parking monitoring?
Parking monitoring isn’t stated as fully included. The description notes that it requires a separate hardwiring kit.
Can I transfer footage without removing the memory card?
The product description states 5.8GHz Wi‑Fi connectivity for quicker transfers to the WOLFBOX Auto app, so it’s designed for app-based sharing and downloading.
Are ADAS alerts built in?
Yes. ADAS features are described as including forward collision warning, lane departure warning and stop & go alerts.
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