3 Channel Dash Cam
What Is a 3 Channel Dash Cam?
A 3-channel dash cam is a dash camera system that records from three angles at the same time—typically the front, rear, and either inside the cabin or from the front bumper.
It gives you full visibility around your vehicle for daily driving, tight parking, off-road exploring, or in-cabin monitoring.
At WOLFBOX, our 3-channel systems are designed to solve real driving challenges — not just check off features on a spec sheet.
"With all three cameras recording while I drive, I feel completely confident on the road. Overall, awesome product!" — Ken B., Verified Buyer
What Is the Difference Between 2 Channel and 3 Channel Dash Cam?
A 2-channel dash cam records from the front and rear, which covers most daily driving needs. But a 3-channel dash cam adds a third view—either inside the car or from the front bumper—for next-level coverage.
Key differences:
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Commuters, city drivers
Families, rideshare drivers, off-roaders
What Is the Difference Between G900 Tripro Bumper Version and Cabin Version?
At WOLFBOX, we offer two types of 3-channel dash cams to match your lifestyle:
✅ Bumper Version – Best for off-road, RV, lifted trucks
- Front road, rear traffic, and rugged bumper view
- See what’s directly in front of your tires—no more guessing on trails
- Ideal for overlanders, solo travelers, and adventure drivers
“Now I can finally see what’s in front of my big tires. Perfect for trail crawling!” — Jordan S., Verified Buyer“
"The bumper cam helped me avoid a nasty rock in Toronto.” — Brian H., Verified Buyer
👨👩👧👦 Cabin Version – Best for rideshare, taxis, and families
- Front and rear, plus an inward-facing infrared cabin cam
- Monitor passengers, kids, pets, or in-vehicle activity
- Excellent for safety, accountability, and peace of mind
“The in-cabin camera is perfect. I can check on my kids without turning around.” — Huy V., Verified Buyer
Both versions feature a front camera equipped with premium Sony STARVIS technology for exceptional clarity, combined with advanced parking monitoring, collision detection, GPS tracking, touchscreen, app control, and voice control—providing a complete, smart dash cam experience.
Who Needs a Dash Cam 3-Channel?
A 3-channel system isn’t just for one type of driver—it’s for anyone who values total awareness and protection:
- Off-roaders need the bumper cam to navigate trails, rocks, and obstacles
- RV and trailer owners love the wider rear and front views
- Families rely on the cabin camera for peace of mind with kids
- Rideshare drivers use in-cabin footage for safety and accountability
- Daily commuters want full coverage in case of accidents or incidents
“I use it daily for my commute and weekend overlanding. Performs flawlessly.” — Tina F., Verified Buyer
Is a 3 Channel Dash Cam Worth It?
Absolutely. In today’s world, with accidents, road rage, theft, and blind spots increasing every day, a 3-channel dash cam does more than just record video—it delivers total peace of mind.
- Capture every critical angle—front, rear, and either inside your vehicle or right at the bumper for unbeatable coverage
- Protect your vehicle 24/7 with advanced parking monitoring when hardwired
- Defend yourself with clear, timestamped footage that holds up in any dispute
“Used it in rain, mud, and snow. Never failed me once.” — Zach C., Verified Buyer
“I trust this more than my regular mirror now.” — Faith H., Verified Buyer
For less than the cost of a traffic ticket, you’re getting unmatched protection on every mile you drive. This isn’t just a camera—it’s your silent co-pilot watching out for you.
How to Install a 3 Channel Dash Cam
Installing a WOLFBOX 3-channel dash cam is easier than you might think. Whether you choose the bumper version or the cabin version, setup is straightforward and beginner-friendly.
Check out this step-by-step installation video using the bumper version—the cabin version follows a very similar process.

Once you’ve mounted the front mirror unit and routed your cables, your 3-channel dash cam is ready to go.
Standard Camera Placement
In a typical installation:
- The front camera mounts to the windshield.
- The rear camera attaches to the rear window or license plate area.
- The third camera goes on the front bumper or inside the cabin—depending on the version you chose.
Creative Third-Camera Setups
Many users get creative with where they place the third camera:“The third camera I used as a cargo camera under the third brake light.” — Ken B., Verified BuyerOther smart placements include:
- Under the chassis to monitor terrain while off-roading
- Near the wheel well to track tire position and avoid obstacles
- On the roof rack or in the cargo area for gear monitoring
That’s the beauty of a 3-channel dash cam: it’s flexible, customizable, and built for real-world driving—whether you're overlanding, hauling gear, or navigating tight urban spaces.
3 Channel Dash Cam FAQs
I bought the bumper version—can I switch to the cabin version later?
Absolutely! You can purchase a cabin cam separately here and swap it in anytime. The same goes the other way around—just plug in the camera that fits your needs.
Is the cable long enough for my SUV or truck?
For most SUVs and trucks, yes. The included cables are designed for common vehicle sizes. If you’re driving a longer vehicle or need more slack for routing, we offer 50 ft and 33 ft rear camera cable extensions—shop them here.