A smart mirror is a great project for anyone who wants to create a cool bit of tech that will liven up their home. You can buy a pre-made one, but there are a few building methods around, and going ...
“What’s the weather like, honey?” “I don’t know. Let me check the mirror.” The mirror? Both [Dylan Pierce] and [squix] have mirror projects that display the weather. They took two different approaches ...
We’ve seen a few different magic mirror projects using a Raspberry Pi, but in the newest issue of MagPi they’ve put together what might as well be the definitive magic mirror guide as it’s easily the ...
[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 came in at ...
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 Pi ...
Rather than go stir crazy while social distancing, some people are busying themselves with fun and unique projects involving the Raspberry Pi. Eben Kouao is one of those folks. He took a Raspberry Pi ...
You might have seen it in a futuristic Hollywood blockbuster, but did you ever think about how you can build your own magic mirror and be the star of the show yourself? If you’re unfamiliar with what ...
Using a Raspberry Pi 4 model B and the official Raspberry Pi camera module version 2, Eben Kouao has created a fantastic touchscreen smart mirror complete with facial recognition system. watch the ...
Although it looks like Apple is about to turn the Apple TV into a PlayStation-killing video game console, it’s not the indisputable king of the hill of streaming media boxes right now. Roku, Fire TV, ...
Smart mirrors are straight from science fiction. They’re part of an optimistic vision of the future that imagines a world where screens and data are everywhere, ready to feed you whatever information ...
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This Raspberry Pi project creates a floating image using a 150-year-old technique, and I love it
Oldie but a goodie.
A short while ago I sold off my HTPC and now I am looking for a replacement solution. Is it really true that besides Apple TV, the only other reasonably priced device capable of Airplay Mirroring ...
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