Enter custom mode by turning the character change potentiometer until you're in custom mode.Michael Teeuw was out shopping with his girlfriend, when he noticed a display mirror with illuminated lighting. Open the Magic Mirror Mini app, go to settings, and check "Custom Videos". If one doesn't already exist, create a sub-directory from the root of your phone's microSD card called "Videos" and then copy the custom videos into this directory. stock_down_custom.3gp (your stocks were down video)ģ.stock_no_change_custom.3gp (your stock(s) had an ok day).stock_up_custom.3gp (your stock(s) had a good day as defined by the good day stock threshold value in settings).weather_rain_custom.3gp (rain forecast video).weather_ok_custom.3gp (grey skies/ok weather forecast video).weather_good_custom.3gp (the sunny/good weather forecast video).proximity2_custom.3gp (triggered by the proximity sensor, will cycle between these two videos).proximity1_custom.3gp (triggered by the proximity sensor, will cycle between these two videos).idle_custom.3gp (the idle video that plays when no sensor has been triggered).Follow this naming convention for the custom videos: 3GP format at a resolution of 240 (width) x 352 (height) resolution. Produce your custom videos saving them in the. You can also add in your own custom videos for the weather, video, and proximity sensor video responses. Webcam Facial Recognition Triggered VideosĪdjustable Positioning of Characters (Portrait, Landscape…) Switch Triggered Stock Performance Videosįour Characters (Magic Mirror, Pirate, Spooky, Mean Pumpkin) The app is also open source, feel free to tweak and add your own functionality.
the DIY Magic Mirror PC based application. For reference, here's the features of the Magic Mirror Mini vs.
Here's some screen grabs of the Android Magic Mirror Mini app to give you a feel for how it works. 2 Grove Buttons - choose from Momentary Switch $1.90, or Momentary Switch Panel Mount $1.90, or Touch Sensor $3.90.1 Grove Potentiometer - Normal or Panel Mount - $2.90.
Since then, many have asked for a version of the project that doesn't require a full PC. It's an interactive talking magic mirror that plays various video responses from a PC in response to various sensor inputs from an Arduino. A few years ago, I did a project called the DIY Magic Mirror.