Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
New 2-way mirror supplier - low prices and lead times
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Denis,
what is the lead time from ordering to actual shipping?
thx
Tom -
@tomster 2 weeks
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The first two mirrors were shipped and received in one piece. I am hoping that the final projects would be shared with us here.
I want to thank Jens and Vojtech for ordering and believing in me. I hope that I delivered goods and services up to their expectations and I also thank Jens for the feedback that when ordering an asymmetric foil you need to agree on what position you are looking at it. Since we didn’t comment that with Jens I assumed the foil design is if you look at it from the back while it was the other way around. It is good that in Jens’ case it would work both ways, but it is worth mentioning here in the thread for future orders.
Once again, thank you for the great communication and I really hope to see your projects completed really soon.
And for the rest, I am open to other orders :)
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Hi there,
I want to thanks to Denis, for perfect comunication and really quick responses and delivery :) . Mirror came very well packed. Here are some photos to compare. On left is mirror from Denis, left is SSG Mirastar - or spyglass, that I ordered before. The one from Dennis is much more clearer and dont affect reflecting colors, wich is perfect for me.
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@vojtech thank you very much for the positive feedback. It is always a pleasure to deal with such nice people like you.
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Finally I can also show the mirror I ordered by Denis.
First Denis is an absolute nice person and really cares that you will receive your mirror in one piece!
I ordered a 120x70 cm Mirror that will serve in the bathroom with cutouts for makeup Illumination, a camera hole and of course a cutout for the Info display.
The mirror was really well protected and shipped via dpd with tracking number.
I glued a welded alu frame on the back that consists of 3x2cm L profiles, the 3cm side is glued on the pre applied foil.
The hardware is a rpi 4 with 2Gb and a rpi 2.1 cam and a old Laptop display.
Pi and display are powered with one 48V Poe to 12V 1A adapter and one 48V Poe to 5V 2,4A Adapter.The Make-up light is made of a 24V powered ultra bright 6000K neutral white led strip.
Greetz
Eldrik -
@eldrik your setup looks very nice, mate! And thanks for the warm words! It was a pleasure dealing with you!
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@ivanov_d
I promised you some pics of the (almost) finished mirror, so here they are:
I am pretty happy with the mirror though there are a couple of “glitches”…
The mirror (~1600x600mm) arrived really well packed in a wooden box. Props for that!
After having put it in my frame for a first fit I noticed that the mirror was not cut perfectly rectangular. It was off by 1-2mm on the longer side. No big deal for me because I would fill the gap between mirror and frame with silicone anyway. But I thought I would have to let you know.
The mirror itself is pretty much the best one I have seen so far!
In terms of reflection it is really usable as a mirror. Sure, it is still a little “darker” than a regular mirror but even my wife said it works just perfectly in our hallway.
I would call our lighting situaton as “bright”. I use a LED strip flush-mounted in the ceiling (5m length) with ~3.000 lumen/m. With no ambient light present you would notice the backlight of the display, of course.
Colors will shine through very well with no noticeable tint. Trade-off is that you can tell the foil cutout at certain angles. If you’re standing right in front of the mirror you can hardly tell, but from a step to the either left or right side it will show (compare both pictures). There is some ghosting though with the displayed fonts (see lower side, 2nd pic) but I think pretty much every spy mirror is showing that issue.There is one small distortion (2nd pic, right where my smart phone is). The reflection bulges a little bit but noone (except for me) seeing the mirror noticed that yet.
All in all I still think that it is the best mirror I have seen so far. Of course it all depends on the individual lighting situation. In a darker room other makes/models might work better.
But for me it is a perfect solution.Thank you Denis! I do really appreciate!P.S. Some of you might have noticed that the layout is different from MM2. Yes, I do run my own system because I wanted better integration into my home automation system.
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@tomster wow, just wow. Your setup looks gorgeous. Thank you very much for the thorough review. I have spoken to the mirror manufacturer and complained about the imperfect cut and they promised to calibrate their cutting machine. Can you tell us more.about your setup as MM doesn’t really have good smart home integration. I am using Home Assistant for my smart home backbone and until version 2021.8 I was able to stream sensor data to MM, but after the HA API has changed, I can’t find a decent MM plugin that works, so I would very much appreciate any advice.
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I am using FHEM (fhem.de) as HAS and a corresponding front-end called FTUI3 (https://github.com/knowthelist/ftui) altered by myself to give a more MM2’ish look’n’feel. This originates many years ago when I started “automating” my house with retrofitting Homematic-devices and found that FHEM had a German-speaking community (and maintainer) along with easy integration of HM. Since then I simply stuck to FHEM though I am now using mostly KNX-devices. I must admit though that my understanding of a HAS is rather automating my house (as in my house does things by itself) rather than me having a fancy GUI to monitor and alter every setting from everywhere around the globe…
FHEM might be much more on the coding-side than Home Assistant or other systems, but even I was able to get it to work the way I wanted it to. And I am by no means what you’d call a “coder” let alone having noteworthy Perl-skills. In the end I guess it’s the individual favour deciding which system to use.
MM2 does have a FHEM-module but it is quite rudimentary and lacking many functions I wanted for my mirror. Besides I simply didn’t want to maintain 2 different systems.