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    My Custom Smart Mirror.

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    • SubLim3S Offline
      SubLim3
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      • Mykle1M Offline
        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @SubLim3
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        @sublim3

        Well done, young man. :thumbsup:

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        • cowboysdudeC Offline
          cowboysdude Module Developer
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          Looks really awesome, great job!

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          • M Offline
            MadScientist
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            One if the cleanest setups I have seen so far. Well done!

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            • SubLim3S Offline
              SubLim3
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              OK, UPDATE: I have continued to program on the Magic Mirror and although it doesn’t look like it, the last few weeks of programming have paid off. I have added Module Schedules and Timers. At night (from 6pm till 4am) it will display Moon Phases. I also added a network scanner that tells me when my kids Xbox or Tablets are online. I caught them once playing in the middle of the night LoL.

              I have also built an Android app that lets me control the mirror using the MMM-Remote-Control. I can turn Modules on and off, turn the mirror on and off, update the modules and reboot the whole system. Pretty handy when I am showing it off.

              Lastly, to get in the Halloween Spirit I added some scary backgrounds that fade in and out at random. True story, I got good and drunk the night I decided to add these wallpapers. During the middle of the night I get up to go to the bathroom and Scared The Hell out of Myself when I walked past my mirror and saw the Nun!

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                electros Project Sponsor
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                Hi, can you tell me please if your android app work from internet or just in local network ? And maybe you can share that app with us please ? Thanks.

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                  SubLim3 @electros
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                  @electros
                  The app is only a wrapper pointing to my mirror at http://192.168.1.222:8080/remote.html. This is only able to be done as I have statically assigned my mirror as the .222 address. I could run a port forward on my firewall and allow it to work from outside the house but I haven’t got a need to since I wouldn’t be standing in view of the mirror and it’s a security vulnerability. Let me know if you have further questions.

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                  • azscramA Offline
                    azscram
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                    Nicely done.

                    Is that the PIR Sensor at the top of the mirror?

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                      SubLim3 @azscram
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                      @azscram
                      No, that was my Echo Dot. The PIR is somewhat visible in the second picture. There is a small ribbon cable going from the Pi to the PIR. It’s on the right side so anytime I want it on I just wave my hand on right of the mirror. It’s incredibly sensitive so I never have a problem waking it up.

                      I am in process of adding a PS3 Eye cam and using MMM-Hotword and MMM-AssistantMk2. Might even go as far as training facial recognition.

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                        dawees
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                        nice setup. one question what module did u use for background ? I have MMM-EasyPix but do not know how to put pic to fullscreen. Can you share your config ?

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                        • Mykle1M Offline
                          Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @dawees
                          last edited by Mykle1

                          @dawees

                          You could use MMM-EasyPix as a background module but that is really not its purpose. Just try this module.

                          https://github.com/mykle1/MMM-EasyBack

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                            dawees
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                            thanks works better :)

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                            • Mykle1M Offline
                              Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @dawees
                              last edited by

                              @dawees said in My Custom Smart Mirror.:

                              thanks works better

                              Fantastic! Enjoy! :-)

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                              • SubLim3S Offline
                                SubLim3
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                                I use MMM-BackgroundSlideshow. Here is list of my modules:
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                                Update: MMM-BackgroundSlideshow stopped working for me so I switched to MMM-EasyBack.

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                                  hannes23
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                                  Looks realy great, good work!

                                  What monitor did you use? Mine is bleeding it’s backlight through the mirror, which isn’t the case with your screen, according to the pictures.

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                                    SubLim3 @hannes23
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                                    @hannes23 So long as the light in front of the mirror is brighter than the monitor behind the mirror it won’t bleed through. I am using an old LCD screen I had lying around but an OLED would produce the best results as the black on those is truly black. I only get bleed through when I turn the light off in my room. If the light is on, all looks good.

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                                      MadScientist
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                                      A mirror with a higher transmission should also reduce the backlight bleeding since you won’t have to increase the brightness as much, creating a better black and therefore having better contrast.

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                                        PaulB
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                                        Dear @SubLim3 the none looks cool. Well done :) Cool mirror. Where did hang it? Hope you guys enjoys it :)

                                        Many Greetings from Germany,
                                        Paul

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                                          kass
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                                          Hello! I have one question! The only type of mirror that you used in that project was the two-way mirror, right? I’m asking this because I’m looking to put 2 types of mirror: a two way one only for the monitor (because it’s a 17 inch 4:3 one and it’s small) and the rest will be just a simple mirror. Thanks in advance and also great project. Good luck.

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                                            yawns Moderator @kass
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                                            @kass said in My Custom Smart Mirror.:

                                            Hello! I have one question! The only type of mirror that you used in that project was the two-way mirror, right? I’m asking this because I’m looking to put 2 types of mirror: a two way one only for the monitor (because it’s a 17 inch 4:3 one and it’s small) and the rest will be just a simple mirror. Thanks in advance and also great project. Good luck.

                                            You don’t need to do that. Use one big mirror glass, place the monitor wherever you want to and make sure the entire rest of the mirror is covered with black foil, black cardboard or something similar. As long as no light from the back reached the area of the mirror glass it works like a mirror and you cannot “look behind”. Only the area which is lit up by the monitor will be see through.

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