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A Raspberry Pi doesn't have built in memory, so you're going to have to fix that if you're making a smart mirror. The software you're loading onto it has to live somewhere.
A Raspberry Pi 3, or an older Raspberry Pi with a Wi-Fi adapter.; A monitor with HDMI-in. This will be the screen for the smart mirror, so whatever size you choose is how big your mirror will ...
[Nathan] wanted a smart mirror that cost less than the last one he built, which was about $500. He decided that you don’t see more smart mirrors because of the high cost. His latest build cam… ...
Makers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own eInk display or smart mirror may be interested in a new project by Ben Roe. This innovative project utilizes a Raspberry ...
Using a Raspberry Pi mini PC as the core Srivishnu has been able to create his smart mirror for less than $80. This includes creating your very own wooden framework.
Employ a Raspberry Pi as a DNS server to block ads on all devices connected to your home network.
This particular smart mirror project by DIY Machines is based on the popular open-source Magic Mirror software. It's already fully functional as it is and comes preloaded with seven modules ...
Connected to the TV on the back is a Raspberry Pi 2 via HDMI, that’s powered via USB. While some smart mirrors use a camera to capture what is in front of it, this one is more passive, using ...
Buying a smart mirror can cost quite a bit of money, so you'd better build your own. You just need some glass and backing for the mirror, a monitor for the display, and a Raspberry Pi for the smarts.
Nothing screams "futuristic home" more than a smart mirror neatly propped up on your vanity. It's a great way to add that high-tech vibe to your bedroom, and the best part is that you can easily ...