Smart Mirror

Stay ahead of the smart home revolution with Smart Mirror. Check the weather or commute time while preparing for the day. Stay up-to-date with the latest news headlines. Play and pause music just by holding your hand over the side of the mirror. Interact with the mirror using intuitive voice commands.

A staple furniture piece found in every bedroom and bathroom, the mirror has provided a means for effective personal grooming for thousands of years. Our team has brought it into the 21st century with Smart Mirror. While the user is preparing themselves for the day, they will be able to glance at their mirror and instantly retrieve important bits of information such as the current time, date, and weather conditions. These simple bits of information are commonly sought after in the morning while getting ready for the day or at night before going to bed. Our Smart Mirror ensures that you remain at the forefront of the emerging smart-home revolution. You will take advantage of every opportunity to look at yourself in the mirror in order to be filled with weather information and news headlines. With a brief look at the mirror, users will be provided with information from eight unique software modules while also retaining the ability to consult the mirror for traditional personal appearance adjustments. While the user is preparing themselves for the day, they will be able to talk to their smart mirror to see what reminders they had set for the up and coming week, what the weather will be like so they can dress accordingly, and set any calendar events they need to remember all while being able to listen to their favorite songs via the integrated music player.


Team Members


Michael Trivelli is a senior at the University of Central Florida and will be receiving his Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering in the Fall of 2016. After graduating, Michael plans to continue working at the Orlando Utilities Commission in the NERC Standards Compliance department where he is programming a Raspberry Pi to monitor the electric grid networks.








Justin Gentry is a senior at the University of Central Florida and will be receiving his Bachelors of Science in Computer Engineering in the Fall of 2016. After graduating, he aspires to work for a large software corporation such as Microsoft or Google.











Hector Zacarias is a senior at the University of Central Florida and will be receiving his Bachelors of Science in Electrical Engineering in the Fall of 2016. After graduating, he plans to continue working at the Orlando Utilities Commission where he plans transmission systems using Siemens energy software.

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