Unfortunately, there is little chance that the mirror is available to the public in the near future, however it is a test of a prototype designed to explore the relationship between information and self-evolving and how the information content as the New York Times can play an important role in this.
The mirror is made of semi-reflective glass that shows a normal reflection layer under a high-contrast graphics. The surface can respond to gestures and objects, which its creators have called "reflex increased." For example, the mirror can use facial recognition to show you information that you want to access your morning routine, such as news headlines, schedule and statistics about your health.
Voice commands and gestures, controlled by Kinect can be used to display video in full screen, messages from other users of digital mirrors and so on. The device can even recognize certain behaviors, reminding you if you are unkempt combs, or telling you to worry if they are not good traffic conditions. You can even bring the phone to the mirror to synchronize content.
Sounds awesome right? We leave you with the video shows what could be the mirror of the future. ADS HERE
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