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XDA Developers on MSNThis Raspberry Pi-powered mirror feels like it comes straight out of an old sci-fi movie
A magical fusion of old and new as cutting-edge AI breathes life into a mirror. It's a worthy adventure but fraught with ...
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
This DIY system is made of an infrared touch frame, a two-way mirror, and an HDMI monitor, outfitted with several other main components (Raspberry Pi 4, camera, Amazon Alexa speaker, and some LED ...
The frame not only adds aesthetic value but also provides structural support for the components. The use of a Raspberry Pi Zero W, a wireless low-powered mini PC, ensures that the smart mirror is ...
Then you enclose a monitor in a wooden frame, and attach the monitor to your mirror. Finally, you get the software running on a raspberry pi, and put it behind the monitor.
The mirror above uses a Raspberry Pi 3, a 40-inch TCL TV and a one-way mirror. The whole thing cost $750 to build, including $280 in labor costs for a carpenter.
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