Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
What's the best RasPi to use to make a magic mirror at the moment and why?
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@Bugsounet Yes i mean to use voice activation. If im not able to will just use buttons of some sort or a keyboard, wich is kind of lame. But right now im just looking at what model can fully satisfy my needs.
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@Bugsounet yes, that should work on 3b+
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for voice using, you have to buy a USB Mic (eq 10$)
I use this
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@Bugsounet and of course for YouTube your monitor/tv needs speakers
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@sdetweil @Bugsounet I will buy the rpib+. Have you guys developed a mirror of your own? Have you got any experience in this subject?
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@DiogoSekeira yes, no glass yet. I have pi0, 3, 4, Jetson nano, odroid, Linux, Mac. 5-6 different systems running at once
I support the install and update scripts, see
https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scriptsI have developed a few modules, and helped others.
I also watch the forums for folks having trouble
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@sdetweil ok thank you for the information.
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@sdetweil @Bugsounet I just happened to find a raspi 4 with 1 G for the same price of a Raspi 3 B+. Now im unsure about wich one is the best option.
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in all case it will be better than RPI3B+ ;)
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I would use a raspberry pi 4 but your need get a good way powering it up as it need a power supple with 3.1 amps
MagicMirror 2
I am using a raspberry pi 3 as it easer to get power to the pi but its up to you which one to go with .
just think of how you going to get right amps to the pi so you only have to use one cable TV Monitor laptop screen with driver board.
when i did my first magic mirror i solder the wire inside an 3amp power plug that fitted into the back of my mirror you could do that with a raspberry pi 4 plug a spur from the main incoming with to your monitor TV etc.anyone have a better way of powering up the pi 4 to tv