Complete Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror Tutorial (Newbie Friendly)
Setting up a Raspberry Pi to run a Magic Mirror on can be a bit daunting if you haven’t used a raspberry pi or a linux computer before. But it isn’t as hard as...
Your Guide to Raspberry Pi & Android Smart Mirrors
Setting up a Raspberry Pi to run a Magic Mirror on can be a bit daunting if you haven’t used a raspberry pi or a linux computer before. But it isn’t as hard as...
One of the most searched terms on this website is “touch”, which seems to point to the fact that people really want to have their smart mirrors touch enabled. But is it possible? In...
The MagicMirror² platform isn’t designed to run on a Raspberry Pi Zero out of the box, but it’s definitely possible to get it working. I’ve used it on one of my Magic Mirrors in...
Since Google first announced the Google Assistant back in May of 2016, a lot has changed. It has gotten smarter, adopted more widely and has an open SDK by now. And now you can...
Finally! My Raspberry Pi Magic Mirror is complete. For the last months I’ve been trying to find the time to build another magic mirror. I’ve been scavenging parts for a while, and...
A few days ago I was looking through the Google Play Store and discovered two apps that can enable you to use your Chromecast for a magic mirror project, instead of, say a Raspberry Pi,...
I recently stumbled upon a post from the guys who are making DAKboard on how it can be used for a smart mirror project. I personally think it’s a great platform to use for...
Raspberry Pi’s can be tricky to set up for a smart mirror, especially if you’re not very familiar with them or haven’t used them at all before. Fortunately, there exists a really simple way to...
I have seen several discussions where people are trying to find a good way to make your smart mirror turn on when it detects motion. There are most definitely several ways to achieve this,...