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MrWizard
Oct 09, 2018Moderator
technology changes
but the one way glass, i'm familiar with is mirrored, not tinted
as long as the mirror reflecting side is brighter the darker room on the back side can see through,
using that in an RV window might not work so well at night, lights on inside dark outside, they could see thru to you
the tint type glass covering might be better, i don't know ?
thin i would just mount a camera over the door, and a monitor inside
but the one way glass, i'm familiar with is mirrored, not tinted
as long as the mirror reflecting side is brighter the darker room on the back side can see through,
using that in an RV window might not work so well at night, lights on inside dark outside, they could see thru to you
the tint type glass covering might be better, i don't know ?
thin i would just mount a camera over the door, and a monitor inside
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