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My dear friends,

I know some of you are very interested in the picture quality, especially the rear cam at night. Well, here's a short video. Some may watch it before in my other threads, but some don't have FB account, or miss those threads, so I decided to post this.


The two versions of the G900 Tripro adopt the same rear cam. Hope this can help you learn more about our product.

I'll share some videos of other cams later if you'd like to watch.
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My dear friends,

I know some of you are very interested in the picture quality, especially the rear cam at night. Well, here's a short video. Some may watch it before in my other threads, but some don't have FB account, or miss those threads, so I decided to post this.


The two versions of the G900 Tripro adopt the same rear cam. Hope this can help you learn more about our product.

I'll share some videos of other cams later if you'd like to watch.
Nice, Mine just arrived yesterday. Do you happen to have any videos of the front camera working?
 
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I have a G900 Pro and I was sad to see I can't use the parking sensor even though I put in the hardwire kit because it shares the same G sensor shock setting as driving, and the camera constantly thinks I'm having an accident even on light gravel. The G900 needs separate sensor settings for park vs drive mode for the Jeep club!

The picture quality has been great otherwise. I do need to treat the back lens that I have mounted on a canopy camper. Any sort of rain/moisture and the rear view becomes unusable. The factory Jeep camera in the tailgate is more hydrophobic, not sure if it's a coating or the lens material itself.
 
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I have a G900 Pro and I was sad to see I can't use the parking sensor even though I put in the hardwire kit because it shares the same G sensor shock setting as driving, and the camera constantly thinks I'm having an accident even on light gravel. The G900 needs separate sensor settings for park vs drive mode for the Jeep club!

The picture quality has been great otherwise. I do need to treat the back lens that I have mounted on a canopy camper. Any sort of rain/moisture and the rear view becomes unusable. The factory Jeep camera in the tailgate is more hydrophobic, not sure if it's a coating or the lens material itself.
Please set the sensitivity to "low". When you're still driving, the parking mode won't be turned on.

As for the moisture on the lens, RainX can help with that.
 
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Please set the sensitivity to "low". When you're still driving, the parking mode won't be turned on.

As for the moisture on the lens, RainX can help with that.
Low sensitivity still makes the crash detection activate during regular driving on gravel roads. Turning the sensitivity off makes parking mode also stop working. There should be a sensitivity level for driving and a different sensitivity level for parking.
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