
The dash is installed below the interior rearview mirror, either connected to the mirror or mounted on the back of the rearview mirror. This placement avoids obstructing the driver's view while providing excellent recording quality. Purpose of installing the dash cam: To record driving footage. The dash cam features motion detection; when the car is parked at night and someone passes by, the infrared sensor activates the dash cam to record for 30 seconds and save the video. Even if the memory card fails, the system can still provide alerts. Dash cam operation: For Mercedes-Benz original equipment, each dash cam has its own dedicated app. Most dash cams with apps are hidden-style, offering the advantage of aesthetics. If the dash cam or memory card malfunctions, it may go unnoticed. The rearview mirror dash cam also incorporates anti-glare functionality.

I've driven a GLB200, and the dashcam is usually installed in the central area at the top of the windshield, either directly above the rearview mirror or slightly to the right. This position provides a wide front view coverage, avoids interference from the steering wheel or windshield shadows, and delivers clear and stable footage. For installation, I recommend using static cling stickers to secure the mount, avoiding direct adhesive that could damage the glass. For wiring, route the power cable along the roof seam and A-pillar trim to the center console power socket, maintaining a neat and tidy interior. In daily use, this location won't obstruct your view, and the footage automatically loops and overwrites, making it easy to retrieve evidence in case of an accident. If you're installing it yourself, remember to check the camera angle for proper horizontal and vertical coverage. Overall, choosing the right position ensures a safer and more worry-free driving experience.

As a GLB200 owner, I always install the dashcam at the top center of the windshield near the rearview mirror. This location offers an unobstructed view that captures the complete front of the vehicle without interfering with driving visibility. Using the OEM accessory, I simply clean the glass surface, attach the mounting base, and securely clip on the dashcam. For wiring, I tuck the power cable into the headliner and route it along the door frame down to the cigarette lighter socket. This simple setup keeps the interior clean and tidy. The dashcam automatically starts recording when driving, clearly capturing critical events like reversing or minor collisions. The well-chosen position ensures both safety and practicality without requiring frequent adjustments.

From a safe driving perspective, I've observed that the dashcam for the GLB200 is best installed in the middle section above the windshield, close to the rearview mirror. This position maximizes road coverage while keeping clear of the airbag zone to avoid injury during accidents. During installation, be careful not to position it too low or too far to the side, as this could obstruct the view or interfere with airbag deployment. I always remind friends to route the wiring along the roof gaps, keeping it concealed. This ensures stable positioning, reliable recording, and helps analyze driving habits. For maintenance, regularly check that the mounting is secure.

As an ordinary car enthusiast who enjoys DIY modifications, I installed the dash for my GLB200 right above the rearview mirror on the windshield. This location offers the ideal forward-facing camera angle. The installation process was incredibly simple: first, clean the glass and secure it with an electrostatic film, then plug in the dash cam. For wiring, I used a pry tool to tuck the cable into the roof lining and route it to the fuse box for power. The entire DIY took less than 20 minutes, requiring only a screwdriver—cost-effective and practical. The recording quality is excellent, especially in rainy conditions or at night, capturing clear details. If you want to try it, this spot is beginner-friendly and doesn’t damage the car’s original structure.

When driving the GLB200, I always recommend installing the dashcam at the center top of the windshield, right above the rearview mirror. This location is both discreet and captures a wide-angle view, remaining inconspicuous when the car is parked. During installation, I paid attention to cable management, tucking the wires along the roof seam to connect to the cigarette lighter, keeping the interior neat and tidy. The daily recordings automatically overwrite old ones, making it easy to review footage when needed. With the correct positioning, usage becomes smoother and more hassle-free. If you're a beginner, you can start by watching professional installation videos at the store before trying it yourself—the results can be just as good.


