Meet Perseus: The World’s Smartest Mirror

by | Aug 29, 2016 | Technology | 0 comments

I think the future will eventually have us “connected” on most capable physical surfaces… until we get holograms that is. For now, meet Perseus the world’s smartest mirror.


How cool is that!?

Watch videos, the weather, follow stocks, take selfies (not a fan – just happens to be done a lot these days), map out your commute options, or read/watch the news – all while you put on makeup, shave or whatever you do in front of the mirror.

Check out their Kickstarter: Perseus: The World’s Smartest Mirror

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