![]() You can tell a little about the board just by glancing at the codes: Adding to the mountain of e-waste is something you should aim to avoid. Of course, where's the fun in that? Part of my motivation in doing this is to make good use of something that would otherwise have ended up in the trash, regardless of whether it costs a little more or not. A cursory glance through the "ending soonest" listings of eBay shows some 17-inch ex-office monitors going for less than $15. Once you factor in the additional $30-$40 for extra parts, it may be cheaper just to buy a fully functional old monitor at auction. Annoyingly, the controller board must also be precisely matched to your panel. In order to use that panel, you need a controller board made by a third party, which converts a standard HDMI signal into one suitable for that display. Unlike a ready-made monitor which just plugs into HDMI, the LCD or LED panel inside your laptop will have had a signal directly from the laptop's motherboard. We’d love to see some pictures of what our readers have built.Before you start, I should note that counterintuitively, it's not always cost-effective to try and rescue a panel from a laptop, since you need to find a suitable driver board and power supply. Good luck with your smart mirror project, let us know how yours turned out in the comments section below. Since the touch screen functionality does not work behind the mirror, using voice recognition would be a great idea to change the displayed data. Use a proximity sensor to switch your smart phone display on or off when a person is detected or take it one step further an use your phone’s facial recognition to tailor the information which is displayed to the individual looking at the mirror. You don’t have to use a smart phone, you could use an old tablet or even an old LCD monitor or television if you’ve got a larger two way mirror. Some Ideas To Take Your Smart Mirror Further Once your phone is mounted, plug in the charger and find a place to mount your new smart mirror on the wall. Place your smart phone into this cutout and then use the duct tape to secure it in place and cover up any gaps along the edges where light could get from the back of the mirror to the front. You can either cover it with black card or use the thick backing from the picture frame and cut out a section in an area you’d like the text displayed the exact same size as your phone’s display. In order for the two way mirror to reflect properly, the back side needs to be as dark as possible. Next comes the mounting of your smart phone and covering the back side of the mirror. Mounting your cellphone on the back side of the mirror will allow the display to be seen through the mirror while maintaining the reflection of a traditional mirror from the front. A two way mirror allows the light to pass from the back to the front of the mirror as well as reflecting the light from the front like a traditional mirror. Make sure that the mirror you’ve bought is a two way mirror, this is a completely different design to a traditional mirror. The mirror should be the exact same size as the glass was to fit perfectly into the frame. Next you’ll need to mount your two way mirror into your picture frame. Start off by removing the glass and any photos or artwork from your picture frame, you’ll just be using the outside frame and the mounting/hanging brackets or wire which is secured to this frame. There are a couple of “home smart mirror” applications available in the Apple and Android app stores, you’ll just need to find one which suites your preferences.Īfter downloading the app, set your display to maximum brightness and prepare a charger which you’ll leave permanently plugged into your phone. You’ll need to download an app which is able to display all of the information you’d like to be able to see through the mirror as you won’t be able to use the touch screen functionality once your phone is mounted behind the mirror sheet. How To Build A Smart Mirror Prepare Your Smart Phone Acrylic Two Way Mirror – To Fit Into The Picture Frame (See Details Below).Picture Frame The Size Of The Mirror You’d Like – Old or New.If building a smart mirror isn’t for you, why not try building your own designer mirror for your home. This project should take you around an hour or two to complete and costs about $15 – $25 depending on what materials you have at home already. ![]() You can use it to display information like the date and time, weather, traffic updates and your daily reminders or to do list. Have you got an old smartphone lying around? Here’s an easy project to get some use from your old smart phone by turning it into a smart mirror for your bedroom, bathroom or living room.
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