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A Raspberry Pi doesn't have built in memory, so you're going to have to fix that if you're making a smart mirror. The software you're loading onto it has to live somewhere.
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Using a Raspberry Pi mini PC as the core Srivishnu has been able to create his smart mirror for less than $80. This includes creating your very own wooden framework.
It takes a two way mirror, stuffs a monitor behind it, and then powers the whole thing with a Raspberry Pi running in Chromium’s kiosk mode.
Makers and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts interested in building their very own eInk display or smart mirror may be interested in a new project by Ben Roe. This innovative project utilizes a Raspberry ...
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition.
Any Raspberry Pi will work, although [Nathan] uses a Pi B+. Although he managed to score a free one-way mirror from a local glass shop, you can buy one for about $13.
So, once your Raspberry Pi is set up, you’ll want to install MagicMirror², which can be done simply by running this line of code on your Raspberry Pi.