 Hey what's up folks, in this project we're building a mini smart mirror with Adafruit's PyPortal. You can 3D print and DIY your own smart mirror that displays weather info. When you wave your hand in front of the mirror, the display turns on and then automatically shuts off after a few seconds. This uses the ESP32 Wi-Fi module to pull weather data from the Open Weather Maps API to display temperature, weather conditions, and the local time. The PyPortal features the AtSAMD51 with an ESP32 Wi-Fi co-processor, 8MB of flash storage, and some onboard sensors. Our 3D printed case features a mirror-like design with an adjustable viewing angle. A piece of laser-cut acrylic features a one-way mirrored film so you can see the display through the reflections. We think it's a pretty cool effect for projects with the display. The code for this project was done in Adafruit's circuit python and uses the onboard ambient light sensor to detect your hand. The code calculates what the percentage is of the maximum amount of light being read and then detects when there's a change. This allows the project to work in areas with different lighting conditions. We think it's a nice use of the PyPortal's ambient light sensor for IoT projects with displays. 3D print the parts to build the snap fit case and get a piece of acrylic from a laser cutting service. You can apply one-way mirrored film to any piece of acrylic and make your own smart mirror. Follow along with our learn guide to get the full step-by-step tutorial on building your own. So if you're looking to make a project with an IoT display, definitely check out Adafruit's PyPortal. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit.