Two Way Mirror
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- 1/4" optical grade acrylic
coated with a two way mirror finish.
- Our 1/4" mirrors are ideal for installation
into a wall and in situations where a person could potentially fall or break
through.
- Over 10x stronger than 1/4" glass!
- Shatter resistant. Material is strong enough
to withstand hitting with a hammer.
- Also known as a two way mirror, one way mirror, see through
mirror, transparent mirror, mirropane, 1-way, 2-way, etc.
- Two way mirrors look like a
mirror from one side and a window from the other side.
- The same mirrors as seen in post offices,
banks, and department stores.
- You can only see through the
mirror when the area you are looking from is darker then the area you are
looking into. Works best when there is no light on the viewing side. When
the light is equal on both sides it appears as a mirror but you can also see
through to the other side.
- Can be used to hide a plasma or LCD
television. Our
eBay Store has information and pricing for TV mirrors.
- Camcorders and VCR remotes work through the
mirror.
- May be framed to blend in with room.
- Made in the United States. Our mirrors are
not cheap knockoffs.
- Quantity discounts available.
- Shipped discretely in an unmarked package.
Return address does not include any reference to see through mirrors or
security products.
- Easily cut to any size you need.
- Product arrives within 3 business days.
- Also available upon request:
1/8" double thickness acrylic
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- Ideal for hidden television, TV in the
bathroom. See our
eBay Store for TV mirrors.
- Surveillance for a store,
show room, warehouse, office, daycare, or bank.
- Home security, nanny-cam.
- Door peephole.
- New housing projects, home improvements.
- Animal cages: fish tanks, bird feeders, etc.
- Computer case modding.
- Infinity mirror projects
- Interrogation of suspects.
- The perfect gift for someone who already has
everything.
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- How does a two way mirror work?
A two way mirror is a semi-transparent film of aluminum deposited on an
acrylic substrate. The allows a percentage of the light to pass though while
reflecting the remainder.

Everyone has
seen a television show or movie in which a criminal suspect is questioned
while detectives watch from behind a one-way mirror.
Why
doesn't the "criminal suspect" see the detectives in the next room? The
answer lies in the lighting of the two rooms. The room in which the glass
looks like a mirror is kept very brightly lit, so that there is plenty of
light to reflect back from the mirror's surface. The other room, in which
the glass looks like a window, is kept dark, so there is very little light
to transmit through the glass. On the criminal's side, the criminal sees his
own reflection. On the detectives' side, the large amount of light coming
from the criminal's side is what they see. In many ways, it's the same as if
people were whispering in one room while a loud stereo played in the other.
The sound of the whisper might carry into the room with the stereo, but it
would be drowned out by the intensity of the music.
If the lights in
the room with the mirror are suddenly turned out, or the lights in the
observation room suddenly turned on, then the one-way mirror becomes a
window, with people in each room able to see those in the other. You can see
this effect in any mirrored office building at night -- if the light is on
in an office, you can see into the office just fine.
- What is the difference between a one way
mirror and a two way mirror?
They are two different terms for the same thing. A "one way" mirror is
technically just a regular mirror. Many people often use the term when they
really mean "two way" mirror. A one way mirror only reflects light one
way--back at the viewer. A two way mirror is a mirror you can see through.
In other words, light strikes the surface and goes two ways: back at you and
towards the observer on the other side.
- Are these the same mirrors I've seen in
movies and on TV?
Yes, they are the exact same type. In fact, you may have been seeing
mirrors we've sold to the movie studios.
- What advice do you have for using a two
way mirror for hiding a television?
We sell TV mirrors in our
eBay Store. They
allow twice as much light to pass through, allowing for a much better
viewing experience than using a standard two way mirror.
Our TV mirrors are specially designed for high performance with
hidden LCD and plasma TVs. You will want to use a television that is relatively bright,
because about 50% of the light will be going through the mirror.
The room should be lit with dim ambient lighting or be pitch black, to
minimize glare on the surface of the mirror. Your television
should be mounted flush against the mirror so there are not
reflections going on between them.
You will want to make sure that no water will touch
the coated side, because it can cause permanent damage if left
for more than a few minutes. No damage will occur if water
touches the non-coated side instead. If used in a humid environment, such as a bathroom, seal the
perimeter with a silicon sealant to keep the moisture out.
Feel free to order a
product sample from us first to see how it works before
investing in a larger mirror.
- What glue should I use with acrylic?
We recommend epoxy for a permanent bond. From our experiences, many
other glues don't provide a good long-term bond. We sell tan colored opaque
epoxy on our main product page. Velcro tape works well if you want to be
able to remove it later. Do not permanently glue the mirror to expensive
electronics. Instead, glue the mirror to a frame which is mounted in front
of it, or use Velcro tape. We sell tan colored opaque
epoxy in our
eBay Store.
- What's the largest size you're able to
sell?
60"x120" is the largest size we are able to manufacture. We only stock
sizes up to 48"x96", so any size larger than that is considered special
order, and you should contact us for pricing and lead time.
- Can the mirrors be used outside?
Yes. If you are using the mirror outside, you'll want it to be
well-protected from the elements to prolong the life of the mirror. They can
be cut to size to replace existing panes of glass (be sure to tell us if you
need 1/8" or 1/4" thickness when you contact us for a quote). You may want
to install it in a way so that with time it can be replaced at some point in
the future, because they scratch easily. Consider placing a regular piece of
acrylic or glass over it, to protect the two way mirror. The side facing the
outdoors should be the non-coated side, because the coated side is sensitive
to water.
- What should I use to clean the surface of
the mirror?
For dust and lose debris, use canned air (computer duster). For smudges,
fingerprints, and stains you can use LCD cleaning wipes (the Belkin brand is
found in most stores like Wal-Mart). Even better, you can use 50% alcohol
solution (eyeglasses cleaner) and non-streak wipes (a special type of paper
towels). Drying should be done with as soft a cloth as possible to prevent
scratching. If you want to be sure the surface won't be scratched, you can
blow off excess water or cleanser from the surface with compressed air. We
sell spray and wipes as a cleaning kit on our main page. We don't ship
compressed air because it's against postal regulations.
- How can I buy a framed mirror of a
different size?
For now, we only sell standard picture frame sizes. However, it should
be easy for you to get a custom frame made at a local picture frame store.
Buy the mirror first before having the frame made, so that the frame can be
made to fit perfectly.
- Does it matter which side is facing
outwards?
There is no
difference in which side faces in or out when using the mirror, however, the
side with the clear plastic coating is the non-coated side of the
mirror. If you want to protect the mirror coating form being scratched off,
you will want to protect the side that didn't have the clear plastic on it.
For example, if the mirror is being used with a camera, place the side which
did not have the clear plastic coating on the same side as the
camera. This way, if the mirror is scratched on the other side (not the
camera side), it will only result in a scratch in the mirror and the two-way
affect will still be working.
- What is the best tool to use to cut the
mirrors?
For large pieces, the best tool is a table saw with a fine toothed
blade. For smaller pieces, use a band or scroll saw. If you are on a budget,
a Dremel tool with the optional woodworking circular saw attachment works
well. Jigsaws also work, though less well because you need to hold it down
hard to keep it in place. Routers, when properly used, can cut our mirrors
as well. Please wear appropriate protective gear, such as goggles and
Kevlar cut-resistant gloves when working with our products.
- Do you have any tips for using them with
camcorders?
After the mirror
coating is applied on the clear acrylic at the factory, the clear finish is
sprayed over the aluminized coating, forming a lattice structure. Even
though this lattice structure is small, a good camera with an auto focus may
try to focus on it. When this happens, the picture is similar to looking
through a screen-door. To avoid this, position the camera as close as you
can to the mirror (at most 1-2 inches), but not against the mirror so the
auto focus will tune-in on the images coming through the mirror rather then
on the mirror itself.
- How much do the mirrors weigh?
1/8" Thick - 11.3 oz per sq foot (320g)
1/4" Thick - 22.6 oz per sq foot (640g)
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The
shipping cost is automatically calculated when you buy our products,
based off the weight and your location relative to Toledo, Ohio. You
can view the pricing and options if you scroll down the page to
"Shipping and handling."
Please
note that we ship using FedEx, not UPS. If you prefer USPS Priority
Mail, just mention this in the comments box when paying via PayPal.
If you live in Hawaii, Alaska, or a US territory outside the 48 states,
you can contact us for Priority Mail and Express Mail rates. If you
select standard ground delivery, we will automatically ship via
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We accept verified PayPal (preferred),
checks, and money orders. Money orders purchased from outside the United Sates must be international
money orders in $US.
All payments are expected promptly, within
one week of purchase. Positive feedback is reciprocated.
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Feel free to contact us through eBay. All
questions are answered within 24 hours.
To speak with a sales representative, please call 734-657-8999.
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You are responsible for knowing and following
the law when using a two way mirror. By purchasing a mirror from us, you
agree that Reflective Security, LLC, and our employees are in no way liable
for misuse of the mirror. All original text and graphics on this page are Copyright 2008 Reflective Security, LLC. All Rights Reserved. |
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