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How much does a smart mirror cost?
You could buy a complete kit with all connectors for around $50-80. Depending on what you already have available, you could easily build a small smart mirror for around $100. If you don’t have any parts, the total build might cost somewhere from $100-150.
What you need for a magic mirror?
What you need:
- A computer screen (that you can take apart)
- An observation mirror or glas and a mirrorfilm.
- A Raspberry Pi with casing + micro USB power cord.
- A SD-card (8GB)
- A network adapter (for wifi, look at this link, not necessary for Raspberry Pi 3,)
- Wood frame (boards, screw, glue, paint, drill)
Can Google Home use Raspberry Pi?
A project to build a Google Home device using a Raspberry Pi has been described by Jamie McKane. With a minimal amount of hardware and setup, you can create a functioning home assistant linked to your Google account and controlled by voice commands.
What Raspberry Pi do I need for a smart mirror?
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 ultimately be. It should also power a USB device, so you won’t need a second plug for the Pi.
How to install Google Assistant on Raspberry Pi?
Insert SD card and keyboardㆍmouse dongle into raspberry pi. Connect LCD to raspberry pi on HDMI. STEP3. First Boot STEP4. Installing a Magic Mirror STEP5. Installing Magic Mirror Modules STEP6. Configure Google Assistant Module Search for the Google Assistant API and click Enable.
How to install magic mirror on Raspberry Pi?
Insert SD card + LCD + Power connection Insert SD card and keyboardㆍmouse dongle into raspberry pi. Connect LCD to raspberry pi on HDMI. STEP3. First Boot STEP4. Installing a Magic Mirror STEP5. Installing Magic Mirror Modules STEP6. Configure Google Assistant Module
How does Google Home work with Raspberry Pi?
And here’s a photo with the mirror removed, revealing the Raspberry Pi and Google Home Voice Kit. All the parts snap together, with no soldering required. The mirror attaches using magnets, making it easy to remove for playing retro games more clearly, or for tinkering. I love soldering, but this was refreshing. The cost of doing Internet.
How to configure Google Assistant in magicmirror?
Configure Google Assistant Module Search for the Google Assistant API and click Enable. Click CONFIGURE … of Credentials and put the name and e-mail. Move the downloaded OAuth client ID to modules/MMM-AssistantMk2/credentials.json Accept the client verification process and copy and enter your Google account key Move the generated token.json