Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
My hallway 27" MagicMirror! (Sweden)
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So after a lot of research, I finally built my own mirror! I´m using a 27" Dell monitor, an RPI 3b+ and a google voice hat. For the glass, I bought the Pilkington MirroView and the frame was built by a carpenter!
It´s heavy AF so at the moment I have no pictures from the backside but I will edit that in the next time I take it down (usually for backing up the SD card).I’m really happy with the outcome of this project, and also with the prospect of all the future hobby coding this will lead to. I´m currently testing out a bunch of different modules to find out what I like (and need).
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Great work, looks very nice !! Like it a lot.
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Looks pretty sharp! Great job.
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Looks really nice!!
Tip: as a Swede with kids, you might be interested in my school lunch module: https://github.com/retroflex/MMM-Skolmaten
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@retroflex said in My hallway 27" MagicMirror! (Sweden):
Yes I have it (tho not shown in the pictures) it’s a great module
I´m currently looking into different options off hiding and showing different modules since I don´t wont to fill up the screen so that’s why you can´t see it! At the moment I´m in the middle of installing MMM-AssistantMk2 and MMM-Hotword hoping this will solve the matter!
I´m also thinking of buying a motion sensor. It seems to be a good way to trigger events on the mirror! -
Tip. Mmm-pages and a skywriter module at the side of the frame. Then you can use gestures to change the apperence. Will post a thread with my build when i got it on the wall
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@retroflex I love it, thx
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Hi @Wuz0ink
I really like the project, and the frame is…waoo!Which Mirrorview glass did you took? normal one of 50/50 version one?
Regards
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Hi @bolish
Thank you:smiling_face_with_open_mouth_smiling_eyes:
Yes i got the 50/50 version! -
hey… do you any photos of the inside? frame looks good. Wanted to check the frame
great job