This also allows me to hang the smart mirror in my apartment if I should want to. Picture was taken by meĪssembling my iPad smart mirror in this fashion allows it to stand up on my desk on its own. Assembly process when putting iPad smart mirror together. This assembly process can be visualized below. Lastly, the back of the picture frame was laid on top of the back of the iPad and this was also taped down. Duct tape was then used to secure the two way mirror and iPad into place so that it does not move around inside the picture frame. I then placed the two way mirror in the picture frame and then laid down the iPad face down on top of the two way mirror. I assembled my final project together by laying the 8″x10″ picture frame faced down and took the back completely off. The unique URL for this smart mirror dashboard is this smart mirror dashboard was created and finished, it was finally time to start assembly. Smart mirror dashboard created using Magic Mirror Dashboard Generator. An image of what the smart mirror dashboard looks like is shown below. Once all of these variables were inputted into the dashboard generator, it emailed me a unique link that goes to my smart mirror dashboard This means that the iPad must always have an internet connection to continually update. The 4 phrases that my dashboard cycles through are: Lastly, the mirror dashboard cycles through 4 different phrases while each phrase is displayed for roughly 20 seconds. This taught me what API keys and RSS URLs are and how to use them. I found a Barstool sports RSS URL that I inputted so news tidbits from Barstool’s website is displayed on my iPad smart mirror dashboard. It also needed a newsfeed RSS URL to display sports news that updates every 5 seconds. This dashboard generator required a weather website API key and a Google calendar API key to be able to display updated weather and scheduling information. This website allowed me to input several key variables that determined what showed up on the smart mirror dashboard. After a lot of research online and looking into futile apps, I finally found a website called ‘Magic Mirror Dashboard Generator’ (). Image of materials used in this project taken by meĪfter all of the materials were acquired, it was time to turn the iPad 2 into a smart mirror dashboard. An image of all the materials I used in this project can be seen below. I decided to cut the two way mirror the exact same size as the iPad 2 (dimensions shown in design sketch) so that it would just sit right on top of the iPad. The two way mirror I purchased online was cut to my specified dimensions. The list of materials that I had to purchase were: The list of materials that I already owned were: I broke up my list of materials into two lists a list of materials that I already owned and a list of materials that I need to purchase. iPad smart mirror design sketch created by meĪfter I made my design sketch, I decided it would be good to list out all of the materials I will need to acquire or purchase for this project. I used the dimensions and process outlined in this sketch to put my iPad smart mirror together. Even though my final product did not end up as it is shown in the sketches, I still used this to help me put the final product together. With these goals in mind, I came up with an initial design sketch of my iPad smart mirror shown below. My initial goals for this project included: This website had several useful design images and a good assembly process that really helped me with my final project. I found the picture below on a webpage outlining the process on how to create an iPad smart mirror created by Alex Repty. I looked around online and found a couple people have created a smart mirror from an iPad already. I decided to scale down both time and cost of this project by using an old iPad 2 that my family does not use anymore as the screen behind the two way mirror. However, I was seeing smart mirrors that were several feet tall and wide that were costing upwards of $250+ because they were using large two way mirrors and computer monitors that were controlled by a raspberry pi. I researched previously made smart mirrors online and found some good examples that helped me with my project. My inspiration for this project came from seeing smart mirror type devices in science fiction movies and shows. Blog and Blog Comment/Critique Policiesįor my final project, I created a hand held smart mirror using an old iPad 2.Post 8: Top 5 specifications, top 5 constraints.Post 7: Main project aesthetics: plans and alternatives.Post 6: Main project plans and inspiration.Post 2: What is your upcycling aesthetic and why?.
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