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  • Z Offline
    Zoltan
    last edited by Sep 4, 2021, 5:07 PM

    This is my Smart mirror, there is many like it, but this one is mine

    Smart Mirror Main.jpg

    Let’s start with all my modules. The modules listed below is modules that is not in the default installation and were all added after the mirror installation

    MMM-NowPlayingOnSpotify
    MMM-DHT-Sensors
    MMM-Multimonth
    MMM-CurrencyExchange
    MMM-Worldclock
    MMM-Lunartic
    MMM-NetworkScanner
    MMM-Bingmap
    MMM-iFrame
    MMM-GoogleAssistant
    MMM-TelegramBot
    MMM-Alexa
    MMM-Detector
    MMM-PIR-Sensor
    MMM-COVID19-SPARKLINE

    Special thanks to all the module creators. Your time and effort and after development support is highly appreciated by us all.

    My Glass
    I have decided to work with glass instead of film. The glass that I used is called S10 one-way mirror. There are basically two types of S10 glass that I worked with. The one is a golden look (Left Mirror) and the other is a dark smoked look (Right Mirror). I have literally no favourite. They are very similar once the screens are lit up. The monitor always leaves a light footprint as can be seen on the far-right picture. You will notice the light stripe in the rectangular red box. Take care with regards to this when designing your mirror. For this reason, I won’t advise a small monitor behind a big mirror and/or an off-center screen.

    Light.jpg

    Raspberry
    I started the project with a Pi3B+ with a 16GB card. I would highly recommend to rather use a Pi4 4GB and a 32GB Micro SD card which I am currently running. The 16GB become too small after updates and the 3B+ just isn’t powerful enough

    GPIO
    Below is a basic wiring diagram, the way my GPIO is connected to my sensors and switching relay. I decided the best way to approach this is to build an interface board. I had a bit of trouble with false triggers on my PIR sensor. I realised that the sensor was too close to the pi and that the WiFi chip induced EMF into the PIR sensor. I solved this by moving the sensor further away as well as introducing a low pass filter.

    Smart Mirror 1.jpg

    GPIO 1.jpg

    Components
    I purchased a USB microphone which I stripped to component level. This makes for easy installation and hiding the mic.

    Microphone.jpg

    I used the speakers that came with the LED TV. Doing this enables me to use my audio on the HMDI cable with an amp and speakers that’s correctly configured. I also used the RPI PSU and soldered wires to the connector pins that I removed.

    Asembly.jpg

    At the bottom of the screen I left myself a bit of space for the component installation. This became really handy not to have a cramped environment for the Pi and the interface board.

    Back asembly.jpg

    Assembly
    I used skirting for the frame. The nice thing about this is there is an existing machined boarder and no additional rotor work is needed. Just ensure that you have enough inside flesh available to have enough space to router for the glass, brackets and box assembly. I used dowels for the corners as well as the box mount on the frame. Tie downs also work great to pull everything together for the glue to set.

    Wood 1.jpg
    Wood 2.jpg
    Wood 3.jpg

    Cost
    Below is a quick cost calculation on my mirror.

    Costs.jpg

    S M 2 Replies Last reply Sep 4, 2021, 8:10 PM Reply Quote 7
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      SoleLo @Zoltan
      last edited by Sep 4, 2021, 8:10 PM

      @zoltan do you leave the tv all on all the time? Or does it come on use CEC when motion is detected? I’ve been thinking about switching to a tv but still on the fence on if I want it on all the time, since that would draw a lot of power.

      I’m curious to hear if you just leave it on all the time or if PIR is how it comes on?

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        Zoltan @SoleLo
        last edited by Zoltan Sep 4, 2021, 8:23 PM Sep 4, 2021, 8:21 PM

        @solelo
        The screen switches off completely. The 2A relay that i have cut the power completely to the 32" screen. I need to save the screen in the long run and also save power. I believe this is the only way. Once there is movement, the screen switches on again

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          MajorC Project Sponsor @Zoltan
          last edited by Sep 5, 2021, 5:16 AM

          @zoltan outstanding work and documentation, thank you Sir.

          Z 1 Reply Last reply Sep 15, 2021, 2:02 PM Reply Quote 1
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            Zoltan @MajorC
            last edited by Zoltan Sep 15, 2021, 2:08 PM Sep 15, 2021, 2:02 PM

            Follow the link for a short video on the mirror

            https://youtu.be/RlOfvEnGHIM

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              physics90
              last edited by Oct 23, 2021, 2:58 PM

              Very nice. What tv did you purchase?

              Z 1 Reply Last reply Oct 25, 2021, 7:20 AM Reply Quote 0
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                Zoltan @physics90
                last edited by Oct 25, 2021, 7:20 AM

                @physics90
                I used a 32" Sinotec TV. Its a HD ready screen but it works perfect and a cheaper option.

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                  Jakobud
                  last edited by Nov 8, 2021, 11:16 PM

                  Where do you find 2 way glass for $42?

                  Z 1 Reply Last reply Nov 9, 2021, 9:55 AM Reply Quote 0
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                    Zoltan @Jakobud
                    last edited by Nov 9, 2021, 9:55 AM

                    @jakobud Glass.jpg

                    The price that i paid just before our 2020 lockdown in March was actually R544-00. That accounts to US$ 36.44 with today’s exchange.

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