Because everything must come with an operating system now: the Cybertecture Mirror , bathroom glass that shows the weather, your weight, and is derived jam-packed with apps aplenty. And it’s not an idea! It’s just very, very expensive. Think of that.
What other goodies are included? 10W speakers! Wi-Fi! Waterproofing! And the all-important fog-resistant glass. As for apps-mirror apps-Cybertecture is showing off an exercise aide that seems perfect for one very specific upper body workout:
Along with something that’s touted as ” enhanced magic lighting” for after you’re applying makeup. Which I guess means you’ll should turn the toilet light off?
The health feature does actually seem handy; whenever you weigh yourself, the information is shipped both to the mirror (so you could quantify those puffy cheeks) and an account one could access anywhere online.
Then again, there are scales that try this for far cheaper. Have in mind also that it is a proprietary operating system, meaning it’s unlikely you’ll be playing Angry Birds when you shave.
It’s not that I wouldn’t welcome any of these features while I’m trying not to have a look at myself head-on within the morning. But the $7,700 asking price-while probably justified by the quantity of engineering required to make a mirror so fancy-strikes a chord in my memory that magic mirrors really do belong in fairy tales. [ Cybertecture Mirror via Engadget ]
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