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#Magic mirror pi raspberry android
If you plan on building a smart mirror using an old tablet, you may prefer to run your smart mirror on Android instead of a Raspberry Pi. While MagicMirror² is the most popular option for smart mirrors, it’s not the only choice.

#Magic mirror pi raspberry install
The key point to remember is that MagicMirror² is software you install and run on a Raspberry Pi. MagicMirror² is incredibly easy to install, and once it’s on your Raspberry Pi, you’ll be able to start customizing your smart mirror’s features. This is covered in more detail in my other articles. While a PC uses Windows, Raspberry Pi has their own operating system. If you’ve never used a Raspberry Pi before, think of it as a credit card sized computer. Most smart mirror builds (including the one I built as documented on this site) use Raspberry Pi to run the software. While I only display a few basic modules on my smart mirror, you can fully customize your smart mirror to display as much or as little as you want. Here is a close-up of my smart mirror running Magic Mirror:
#Magic mirror pi raspberry how to
As you will see throughout this website, it’s very easy to add modules to your smart mirror without knowing how to code. There are plenty of other modules and if you know a bit of coding, you can try creating your own custom modules.

MagicMirror² is modular, which means you can pick and choose the features you want to use for your smart mirror. MagicMirror² is free to use and there’s a large community of smart mirror builders supporting it.

While there are other software options, MagicMirror² is the most popular option thanks to the third party modules people have developed for it. Think of MagicMirror² as the brains that run your smart mirror. Magic Mirror (known as MagicMirror²) is open source software used to run a smart mirror.

Let’s have a look at what Magic Mirror is and how it’s used for your smart mirror. If you’re thinking about building your own smart mirror, you might have seen mentions of ‘Magic Mirror’.
