HiMirror – A smart mirror that peels your face

HiMirror Classic by HiMirror was a smart mirror with integrated camera designed to help beauty professionals recommend beauty products.

With the new HiMirror Mini Premium, the company has eliminated middlemen, so agoraphobics worried about their appearance won't even have to leave the house.

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"As CEO of a well-known Taiwanese electronics group, I constantly juggle projects and travel the world"; explains the inventor of HiMirror on the product website. “My wife sometimes asks me how people in the high tech sector can be so busy; and what takes all of our time. I really wanted to share my world with her. So, I started to create something that would interest him; something that would surprise her. "

HiMirror Mini integrates a camera in a touch screen to show you a picture of your face. Why not a simple mirror, you say? In fact, this smart health connected mirror incorporates the Skin Analysis Engine X technology (version 4.0). She can examine your face for up to 10 blemishes; wrinkles, fine lines, dark circles, dark spots, red dots, roughness, pores, complexion problems, hydration and pigmentation.

Once the scan of your face is finished you can go to the "My beauty box" section. You can see recommendations based on the condition of your skin. You will also find tips and products you could use to improve it all. HiMirror Mini also has certain features to help apply these remedial measures.

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Even stronger, the HiMirror Mini tracks changes in your appearance over time; so you can see the direct benefits of the beauty products you use. And like any self-respecting smart device, it can display your Google calendar and connect to Facebook, Instagram and Spotify.

Small detail all the same, HiMirror does not specify whether there is a scientific basis for its skin analysis and its product recommendations; as well as how the products offered are listed. HiMirror presales started at a price of € 259. The first smart health connected mirrors will be shipped on November 5.