Earth Mirror with Water Indicator Feature by Jin Kim

Earth Mirror Intelligent Water Usage Indicator

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Home intelligence is what the future brings as the technology arise and help people to do better. Designer Jin Kim applied the technology to everyday stuff like mirror to help its users detect how much water they have used.

Specifically, this design which dubbed as Earth Mirror shows the amount of water usage on the daily, monthly, and yearly basis. 

There are three LED colored lights on the rims of this Earth  mirror which each color show the amount of water that runs through the sink to which it is attached. Blue color is for 24 hrs usage, green for 365 days and orange is for 12 months. When user start using the water, the light turns on and the intensity of color changes with the usage.

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