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A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
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Mirror (2015) with PIR for the screen

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  • D Offline
    doubleT Module Developer
    last edited by doubleT Feb 11, 2017, 7:13 PM Feb 11, 2017, 7:12 PM

    Hi all,
    back in early 2015 I wanted to build a one way mirror with a screen behind it that showed a website from my server. I googled around and found Michael’s MagicMirror so I just went along with this, as it was the perfect solution.

    I still think this is one of the best uses for a RasbPi and this project absolutely deserved to win the award (number 1 in the MagPi Top 50).

    I had developed some apps for my version, like a fuel price monitor and a football board with results and tables.

    When some people asked me to set up mirrors for them I started to tinker with a small and easy backend for configuration and soon found out about MagicMirror². Now I’m here and I’ll use this new version and I’ll try to translate my apps into modules for this project.

    My mirror:

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    Just stome minor style changes and I added an indoor temperature sensor at the bottom of the frame (see below).

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    Aral Ultimate 102 price monitor from the closest station.

    PIR:

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    Be careful when playing with 220V … I nearly killed myself after switching off the wrong circuit …

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    On the backside.

    Setup:

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    The PIR is below the mirror, nearly unnoticeable. Here you can also see a DS18B20 temperature sensor.

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    The inside.

    I’m looking forward to setting up MM² on this setup in the next few days.

    Thanks

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      yawns Moderator
      last edited by Feb 11, 2017, 7:52 PM

      Now this is a sexy and clean mirror. Very good job

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        SoleLo
        last edited by Feb 24, 2017, 6:27 PM

        @doubleT very clean and simple. Love the look of it. What size monitor did you use?

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          doubleT Module Developer
          last edited by Feb 24, 2017, 7:26 PM

          Thanks, guys. It’s a 27" screen.

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