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The open-source project uses a Raspberry Pi with WiFi and either an HDMI monitor or a monitor that the Pi can drive (e.g., a VGA with an HDMI adapter). You are probably thinking: Why not just let ...
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
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 ...
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 ...
If you want a high-quality, highly customizable digital photo frame, you can build one using Raspberry Pi. Here's how to do it.
The Raspberry Pi version by [Dylan] puts a 27″ monitor behind the mirror. That is either terribly impressive or way over the top but seeing Linux boot behind the mirror makes it worth the effort.
Beyond quirky and educational purposes, the Raspberry Pi extends its footprint to household applications too.
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.