In this blog entry I’m gonna talk about the Cybertecture Mirror, was introduced back in October last year. The Cybertecture Mirror is going to have a 32-inch LCD display that fronted by a 37-inch fog-resistant mirror that is powered by a Linux-based proprietary operating system and support streaming internet TV over a wired LAN or wireless 802.11b/g/n connection.
This Cybertecture mirror was created by James Law could also augment our reflected image with weather and news, checking messages or displaying social network feeds. It also lets us to watch a TV program that provide crucial information about our health’s state that includes information regarding our body fat, muscle mass, body weight and bone mass.
This lets users to interact with the Cybertecture Mirror using their smartphones and a free distributed smartphone app or the included handheld remote that has onscreen virtual keyboard for text input and has a 20 password-protected profiles which can be saved on the 8GB built-in internal storage.
This Mirror acts as our personal exercise coach that is too complicated. It is really suitable for placing inside our elite bed room, wash room, exclusive toilet or even inside the shower where water unlikely to splash on the mirror. It is designed with moisture-proof and anti-fogging mirror technology that is available in either a white or black casing.
Features and Specs,
· Reflective mirror with programmable applications and digital display
· Wireless communication technology
· Visual reflective display to augment
· Can be controlled via its remote control
· Mirror dimensions-Height 815 mm x Width 507 mm x Depth 80 mm
· Sensor Pad dimensions-Length 360 mm x Width 360 mm x Height 45 mm
· Proprietary Mirror Screen display
· 3.5 mm Stereo mini plug-Audio Out
· 3W Output Power
· Built-in 2 Stereo Speakers
· English as main language
· Wi-Fi, LAN, Firmware upgradable connectivity
· IP 23 with Fog Resistant Glass
Talking about its price, USD 3,600- USD 7,700 that includes installation cost. It is pretty good and awesome with its multiple functions.
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