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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. This is the kind of project ...
A clever maker took a Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and built a smart mirror with touch support and facial recognition. ... On the software side, it's based on the open source Magic Mirror 2 project.
This innovative project utilizes a Raspberry Pi Zero W, which costs roughly $10, together with a 7.5 inch Waveshare E Ink display priced at around $49, a microSD card, and a micro USB power adapter.
Raspberry Pi Smart Mirror with Alexa support. 10:40 am October 29, 2019 By Julian Horsey. If you are interested in building your very own Raspberry Pi smart mirror complete with optional Amazon ...
A Raspberry Pi 3, or an older Raspberry Pi with a Wi-Fi adapter.; A monitor with HDMI-in. This will be the screen for the smart mirror, so whatever size you choose is how big your mirror will ...
The RIT NSBE chapter will showcase a custom-built 32" smart mirror powered by a Raspberry Pi. This interactive mirror features video and speech recognition, along with a touchscreen display. Attendees ...
Connected to the TV on the back is a Raspberry Pi 2 via HDMI, that’s powered via USB. While some smart mirrors use a camera to capture what is in front of it, this one is more passive, using ...
In terms of hardware, the Raspberry Pi Pico W is identical to its predecessor; it sports the same RP2040 Arm Cortex M0+ Dual-Core SoC, which is based on TSMC's 40nm low power manufacturing process.
Since Home Assistant is my be-all-and-end-all service for managing my smart gadgets, I’ve paired my Raspberry Pi MQTT broker with the HASS instance to simplify automating my IoT paraphernalia.