![]() Of course, I had to do the full on installation which was a playhouse I built for my two girls. Your installation can be as simple as this plug and play installation where you can be up and running in 10 minutes or a full on installation with in-wall sensors. X-10 Firecracker - $5 on eBay X-10 Transceiver Module - $20 X-10 Dimmer Switches (2) - $12 each LEDs - $5 Seeedstudio Grove Button(1) Reed Switches (2) - $5 each See here for all supported sensors Maxbotix Proximity Sensor (better for longer distances) or Sharp IR Long Range Proximity Sensor Seeedstudio Grove Touch Sensors (3) Sensors (Pick and choose the sensors based on your installation) Parts El Cheapo PC or Laptop (Windows 7 or Windows 10) Arduino Uno R3 or Seeeduino 4.2 Used 15" LCD monitor - $50 Dielectric Glass TV Mirror 4mm (2-Way Mirror) 12x12 Sample (Optional) - $20 Magic Mirror Kit with Software - $139 or $49 for DIY Magic Mirror Software Only Picture Frame with Oval Matte (Optional) Runs as a native application on the PC, Mac, and Linux.Princess, Pirate, Halloween, Insult Characters.Sends X-10 CommandsDoorbell input with IP camera feed.Photobooth Mode (Link to Separate Instructable on Photobooth Mode).Characters include a skull for your next Halloween party, a pirate, a princess character, and a really mean pumpkin who disses you New York cabbie style. Featuring four characters, each character responds to the sensor inputs with its own personality. The Magic Mirror plays pre-recorded animations based on input from various sensors. The Magic Mirror can read the weather, tell you how your stocks did, can be wired to your doorbell with an IP camera video feed, turns lights & appliances on and off using X-10 control, and even has a Breathalyzer that tells you when you've had too much to drink. More info at this project at The software for this project is open source ![]() The Magic Mirror shield / kit makes the wiring easier but you can also do the project with your own Arduino Uno, see Arduino Uno Setup Guide along with this wiring schematic. A kit is now available for this project from N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. Unable to connect to :http: Į: The repository ' stretch Release' does no longer have a Release file. Hi Ben Eagan, i got these problems when runningįailed to connect to port 443: Network is unreachable In your opinion, would the quality of the mirror be good enough to see as soon as you walk through the door? as you said it's probably not good enough as a primary mirror but in the photos and videos it seems to be pretty good quality. Lastly, Does the mirror look proper when it's turned off, as I'd like it to still be fully functional as mirror. Secondly, Do you think it would be possible to do this project with the following dimensions? about 80x100, as I'd like to have this mirror in my foyer as soon as you walk in. Is the software setup too difficult or do you reckon I would be able to do it? Would it be possible to do all the software setup (Raspberry Pi 3, and Alexa) on a mac? As i don't have access to Windows.Īlso, I have no prior experience coding but I'm pretty sure I can follow the guides fairly easily. I would really like to do this project but I had a few question I was hoping you could answer. Firstly, Thank you so much for taking the time to post a full detailed guide on how to do this.
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