Bengaluru: Magical mirror created by Mangaluru company takes tech summit by storm


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Dec 1: This is a dream mirror. It can sing or provide breaking news at your beck and call. This mirror also can predict climatic condition and convey information to your cellphone if a thief sneaks in during your absence, besides capturing the photo of the person.

This magic mirror has been developed by Mangaluru-based Epitas Empowering Innovation, a start up company. The mirror obeys your instructions like starting FM radio, YouTube, or providing breaking news of the day.  It has become cynosure of all eyes at the Tech Summit 2018 here.

The mirror is equipped with microphone, camera, Wi-Fi connection, video display and other technology in the background. With their help, it can run over 25 applications. It can be linked to mobile phones to get multiple tasks done.

It is learnt that the mirror, which has been christened as 'Speculo', recognizes people on the basis of image and voices registered therein. A maximum of four persons can be registered in a single mirror.

Chief executive officer of Epitas Empowering Innovation, Sudeep Devasya, said that this product will be available in the market during the new year.

 

  

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