One man invented a smart touchscreen mirror that you have to see
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We all use mirrors every day, especially to get ready in the morning. But one man saw an opportunity to make mirrors smarter, so he made one himself.
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Ryan Nelwan, an engineer at app design studio Swipe Labs in San Francisco, California, invented a working touchscreen mirror that runs on software he built.
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Nelwan posted a demonstration of his touchscreen mirror's capabilities to YouTube on Tuesday. It's truly incredible, and I want one in my home, like, yesterday.
You've got to see it for yourself.
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