Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
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RE: New use for MagicMirror
@lavolp3 There is a lot more than Magic Mirror involved in this.
The complete project description is here
This post was only meant to show how versatile MagicMirror can be, and this is just the first (working) iteration of the project.
I’m planning to use that kind of projector integration in my bathroom with only MagicMirror installed (+ Streaming services). Having a smart mirror in the bathroom is cool, but not generally aligned with the bathtub/shower cabin, while a motorized projector inside/near ventilation can give the full power of MagicMirror UI on every wall/orientation with no concern about heating, condensation, etc. - and that will be a full post just for this forum…if I can get it done
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RE: New use for MagicMirror
@foxy25 A beamer. To be more precise a DLP P09 projector. Full description here
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RE: New use for MagicMirror
@lavolp3 There is a lot more than Magic Mirror involved in this.
The complete project description is here
This post was only meant to show how versatile MagicMirror can be, and this is just the first (working) iteration of the project.
I’m planning to use that kind of projector integration in my bathroom with only MagicMirror installed (+ Streaming services). Having a smart mirror in the bathroom is cool, but not generally aligned with the bathtub/shower cabin, while a motorized projector inside/near ventilation can give the full power of MagicMirror UI on every wall/orientation with no concern about heating, condensation, etc. - and that will be a full post just for this forum…if I can get it done
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Gauges for temperature sensors | Home Assistant integration
I’ve been looking for a long time for a module that will take data from various sensors and display it in a gauge, or something similar. I’m mostly thinking about temperatures gathered from different sources by Home Assistant (for example: RPI CPU Temp, PC CPU & GPU Temp, Rooms Temp etc.); I know there is a Home Assistant sensors module, but I was looking for something with a more . . . stylized design.
I believe that a simple, minimalistic gauge element (that maybe would be able to change color when a certain threshold is reached, eg. CPU over 80 C) would look great on a smart mirror for something like this, but unfortunately, I have no programming background and I can’t make it myself…
I found lots of CSS based gauge-like elements (like those: https://codepen.io/naikus/pen/BzkoLL , personally a fan of ‘…three’ and ‘.four’) but I have no idea what to do with them and how to integrate them in a MM module…
Hopefully, someone more knowledgeable than me will find this concept as attractive as I do and potentially make it a reality, or at least give me any kind of hint to what I’m supposed to do to make a module based on something like this
Have a great day everyone