DIY Smart Mirror (that doesn't steam up!)
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 Published On Oct 29, 2019

In this video I'll be showing you how to make a smart mirror that you can watch YouTube videos in, AND it will never steam up! Also, visit http://harrys.com/diyperks to get your shaving starter set for just $3!

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Mini Speakers: https://ebay.us/7b40u7

Mini Amplifier: https://ebay.us/2rBGDE (use only if powering more than 5 speakers for each channel)

Slim USB-C power bank: https://amzn.to/2lNDS0F

USB-C Power Board: https://ebay.us/H0OwRO


Recommended Screen + Display Adapter:

eBay US: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-532...

eBay UK: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/710-534...


More info about using laptop screens:    • Build a DIY screen out of recycled pa...  

Speaker wiring note: All speakers have a resistance, called Ohm. If a speaker has 8ohms, and you wire 6 of them up in series, the resistance will be 48ohms (6 x 8 = 48), which is too much for an amplifier. Wiring them in parallel results in 1.4Ohms (8 / 6 = 1.333) which is too little for the amplifier. So, what I did was divide the 6 speakers into 3 sets of 2, and wire each set of 2 together in series for 16ohm. I then connected these 3 16ohm sets in parallel to result in an overall resistance of 5.4Ohms, which should be within a typical expected range for an amplifier (4 to 8 ohms).

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