People have been making magic mirrors for years; lately there have been some that are enabled with Alexa (or other voice activated services)
Step 1: Creating the Two Way Mirror The two way mirror is the most essential part of this build
The mirror also has an Amazon Echo Dot hidden behind it to enable all of Alexa's vast voice control features just by calling out to Alexa
Jaimie and Jay make a DIY smart mirror from a Raspberry Pi! We walk you step-by-step through the build and show you exactly how to make one for your home
Type: string xPlexToken: REQUIRED - An X-Plex-Token for a user that has
Raspberry Pi has experimental
My mirror is ready, I am using this module magic-mirror-avs but its not generating any auth
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It had no major release in the last 6 months
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Copy that snippet and paste it into your mirror’s config
Your app then also connects securely to the same Relay server and accesses the stream from your Plex Media Server
Full Length Mirror Unbreakable Gym Mirrors for Home Gym, 12"X12"X0
Please go to the Troubleshoot section down below
The basic structure of the mirrors consists of a wood rectangle made out of 2x4s attached to a plywood base
Automates searching, installation, removal, updating, and upgrading of MagicMirror² modules
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TLDR: dd-wrt routers can send WoL magic packet when you try to connect to the hibernating server
Now, it also can display currently playing videos, along with year and tagline (if any)
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AlexaPi works pretty well too (once you get the sound to work)
MagicMirror² is Open Source, free and maintained by a big group of enthusiasts
Select the Chromecast
The Magic Mirror is a powerful object first featured in Disney's 1937 animated feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Anti-fog coatings that will not fog when cold
With that in mind there is an IFFTT module I believe and here are some instructions on how to get Anylist to work with Alexa via IFFTT