Hello,
First of all, I want to thank all the contributors of this forum without whom I could not have created my mirror.
It has been about three months since I attended this forum silently to finally be able to present you my work.
I wanted to make a mirror to put it in my living room above a buffet.
The buffet being very long, it was necessary to create a mirror imposing enough to dress the wall.
So I left on dimensions of 1.60 meters by 0.60 meter.
This allowed me to go through a 32-inch screen.
having a home containing a lot of home automation (blinds, lights, heating, cameras, …) I wanted to be able to order some of my equipment thanks to the mirror.
So I started to install magic mirror on a raspberry pi 3. I started to have problems with the display of the cameras on magic mirror. Even with a 32-inch screen, there is a moment when all the modules you want to put have no place to display.
So, as I had room, I told myself that I could add a separate 19-inch screen for the cameras, on a Windows computer that I used to PVR.
so I insert in the mirror:
1 raspberry 3 for magic mirror
1 32-inch screen for the magic mirror
1 acer veriton under windows 7 for cameras
1 19-inch screen for cameras.
I started by mounting the frame. I wanted the mirror glass to be directly glued to the chassis with a 5 cm deflection to hide all the switches.
In addition, it was necessary that the 5 cm of the mirror is opaque because I wanted to put an LED strip for the light. so I had a special primer for car windshields.
For the mirror, I’m lucky to have a friend who works in a factory. So I could have a 6mm laminated glass spy mirror of 1.60 * 0.60 at a very good price.
I stuck the mirror on the chassis with windshield glue.
after all these explanations, place some photos:

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I added to magic mirror the OPENJARVIS solution for voice control.
I plugged a rf 433 module on the ft and I can ask the mirror to turn on the lights, to open the shutters.
With jarvis I can have the weather, the radio, the way … to the voice. I think it’s a good complement for magic mirror.
I installed the following modules:
[Remote-Control] Shutdown, Configure and Update your MagicMirror
Calendar Monthly
Calendar
My commute (x3)
Soccer live score
Soccer
World
Clock
Suncalc
Wunderground,
Newsfeed,
Snow
I failed to install the following modules:
MMM-NOAA - Another Weather Module (each indicates standby but no info appears)
MMM-Jarvis-Voice-Control (the microphone does not appear on the magic mirror interface)
Here…
I hope I have not been too long in the presentation.
Hoping that in my turn I can help forum members as you have helped me a lot.
PS: Sorry for the translation … Google translate is my friend;)







