A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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    Hi MagicMirror team, I wanted to share with the community my MagicMirror project featuring a completely custom-built LEGO frame! Hardware Setup: Display: Vertical monitor Computer: Initially Beelink (mini PC), now migrating to Dell OptiPlex D10U System: Ubuntu (Server → Desktop) PIR sensor for automatic screen on/off control via MQTT Implemented Modules: Clock & Calendar (with Italian custom calendar) Weather (Italian weather with hourly and daily forecasts) Compliments (motivational messages) News Feed (Italian news) Automatic screen control via PIR sensor and Node.js Unique Feature: The LEGO frame is completely customizable and modular. It includes: LEGO minifigures on top Colorful decorations on the sides with bricks from various collections Decorative elements (stars, clouds, stickers) Design that perfectly integrates into the home environment Technical Challenges Solved: MQTT integration for PIR control Italian weather modules configuration Optimization for vertical display Power management and automatic screen shutdown The project became not only functional but also a decorative element appreciated by the whole family. The LEGO frame makes the MagicMirror less “techy” and more accessible, especially for children. [image: 1763043465078-lego-frame.jpeg] ![alt text](image url) Thanks for this amazing open source project! Michele!!
  • Question about mirror

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    @cruunnerr @squirrel Thanks guys, do you know where can i buy a 2 way mirror in the UK for a reasonably cheap price? Cheers
  • Make a mirror a touch mirror

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    hi there seems to be a company that produces two way mirrors that work with multi touch touch overlays https://www.twowaymirrors.com/smart-mirror/ although I have not tested them But I guess IR Touch frames are the cheapest option Max
  • Speaker for the Raspberry Pi3

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    Well, i just ordered these two: https://www.amazon.de/Trust-Lautsprecher-USB-Stromversorgung-Smartphone-schwarz/dp/B00JRW0M32/ref=sr_1_9?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1517545229&sr=1-9&keywords=pc+lautsprecher https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B012W70XH8/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I removed the speaker from it’s body and screw big holes in my mirror. The speaker also got a physical volume control. Not really good to hear music, but for alexa and the podcast module it will be absolutely enough. The Audio adapter works out of the box for microphone. To enable speaker port u need to select it in raspberry as standard port.
  • Reflective Materials on Touch Screens

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    @aandrew7 capacitive touch (which is the most commonly used touch tech at the moment) is reading changes in the electromagnetic field of the touch matrix caused by say your finger. This means that ANY material that is conductive will disable the touch functionality. This is why capacitive touch works through glass, wood and paper etc Most mirrors (regular and two-ways) rely on some sort of metal coating to get the reflection properties and this is what disable the capacitive touch. For the diy home user the best way to get touch on a magicmirror is by using IR touch, or something like the airbar, but that has limited functionality at the moment.
  • Capacitive Touch Screen Foil

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    @Mykle1 yeah the thing is that the app relies on touch dir Input so…
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  • IR frame or Touch-foil

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    How about that :D (don’t take it too seriously) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aOYc_GKTHQ
  • stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives

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    @cruunnerr said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives: Does anyone know if it would be possible to use MagicMirror on a x86 system and uses external GPIOs? Well, it’s certainly possible to run MM on a x86 system. I haven’t a clue about external GPIO usage but it looks promising. For now, I use my mirror for some things and my Alexa for everything else.
  • Amazon Fire 7/8/10 & Magic Mirror...

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    I use the Amazon Fire tablet HD 10 and when I tried to connect with Magic Mirror, it was not working at all because I did not see anything different. I didn’t know if this had something to do with my tablet or it was because of Magic Mirror. So to test, I tried with different tablets of the iPad generations list(I borrowed them from others). Some of them worked while others didn’t.g. Any suggestion?
  • v2.2.0 - Does it disable the analog audio out?

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    My mirror is working with the v2.2.0 MMM but I can’t get the 3.5mm jack to drive my speaker/headphones. I reverted back to raspian OS and it works fine. I haven’t seen any other posts on this.
  • Audio

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    I would strongly recommend that you use audio out from the monitor compared to the audio out on the raspberry (it suffers from a lot of signal noise). Using BT makes it digital and you rely more on the hardware of the BT speakers/amp.
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    I tried installing MM on tinker board and installed face recognition module but it fails at the point when facial recognition(using opencv) starts, suddenly shuts down the system(i.e tinker board) Cause of this issue is yet not identified. Any help on this will be appreciated
  • Anyone make an elliptical magic mirror?

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    Depending on the setup, it may actually be easier to have a monitor that’s the same size you’d use for a rectangular MM, and then block the corners off with either a wide frame or drywall if it’s truly inset. From there, you can just use CSS to “bump” modules left, right, up, or down on the screen so they’re positioned right into the curves of the glass. As long as it’s not gonna be changed a whole lot, that might work just fine also…
  • Npm start issues

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    both didn’t work
  • Searching for a 24" monitor without messages like 'no signal'

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    @Atteraxol Did you find a monitor? I have the same problem with my 32’’ screen. HDMI logo and “no signal” … bad :-(
  • Mirror Mounting Concerns / Ideas

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    I also used wood glue, so I think the mirror frame should hold fine. Thank you for your suggestions, I agree the french cleat is probably overkill so I’ll probably go with a keyhole or a lag bolt, depending on where I end up putting it. As a complete beginner this has been very helpful!
  • IR touch frame

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    @yawns said in IR touch frame: I picked this up again and checked with “Peau Productions”. This is their positive feedback: Hello Stefan, Yes this diagram looks like an ideal smartmirror setup. Usually the monitor is only using the upper half of the mirror. We can certainly get you a custom frame to match but I will need to know your exact Length x Width dimms and your diagonal dimm. I will also need to know how many touch points you would like supported “2,6, 12, 32, 50+” touch points. Once I have this info I can get you a mechanical drawing and a quote. Any other questions, please let me know. Best regards Hopefully I find some spare time during christmas break to find some measurements. that sounds interesting if it is not super expensive i might get this as well as my monitor will be also just a quarter of the mirror
  • Where to buy good two way mirrors ?

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    @Davepre did you find a good place in London in the end? I’m trying to build some MMs for Christmas and need to get some glass!
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    So wait how do you have the sensor powered and hooked up to the moniter?
  • Where to find appropriate mirror in Bulgaria?

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    Hello, I recently decided to do a magic mirror projects as I had an old monitor laying around. It won’t be a big mirror, about 40cm x 40cm, but I’m having trouble finding an appropriate mirror or glass. I went to two places which work with glass and at both it was the first time they were hearing of a one-way mirror. So I’m kind of stuck to buying something online. I was wondering what would be some good places to look into which would ship to Bulgaria?