The Connected Mirror
The “Connected Mirror’ is one of the most futuristic devices that have been developed by Griffin for use in a household setup. It is an app powered device and it is capable of displaying the daily weather, time as well as status messages from various other Griffin products. It is comparatively easy to use and is compact in size as well, not taking up too much space in the area of the home where it is setup or installed. Concealing and hiding information is something that can be easily done using the Griffin Connected Mirror. This is a very sophisticated smart phone app that has been created solely for use on the domestic front and it is definitely possible to get this amazing smart phone mirror to function as a chic and cool home accessory (West and Bogers 2014). The size and design of the Griffin Connected Mirror is quite sleek and elegant and it will definitely seem like an attractive household item when it is bought and installed in the home. The Griffin Connected Mirror comes with an instruction manual at the time of its purchase that allows its users to set it up on the home front in a smooth and hassle free manner. By following all the steps that have been mentioned in the instruction manual, users can nicely install the Griffin Connected Mirror smart home innovation and get it to function in a smooth and hassle free manner for a long time to come. This is one of the sturdiest and most well functioning home apps out there and is capable of generating time and weather as accurately as possible for several years (Christiansen et al. 2013). Users of the Connected Mirror will find little or no reason to complain about technical glitches and problems when using this innovative product. Once it is installed, it is likely to function properly for a good two to three years at least before a new version of this innovation must be installed. This is also a smart home innovation that is free from virus threats and is more or less quite immune to all types of malware (Nambisan 2013).
The Griffith Connected Mirror is Wi-fi and Bluetooth enabled and it will connected easily to the wireless internet settings in the home to display the weather and the time for that day. Missed notifications from the customer’s phone will also show up on the Connected Mirror and to view all updates and notifications, one simply has to touch the surface of the Griffin Connected Mirror (Spieth et al. 2013). Once the surface is finger touched, all details pertaining to weather time, missed phone notifications will be displayed in front of the customer. After viewing all the information upon touching the capacitive surface, a customer can then choose to make all the information go away after viewing it (Baden-Fuller and Haefliger 2013). The Griffin app can also be used to connect this with the mirror if a customer wants to choose what information he would like displayed on the mirror. The Griffin Connected Mirror is therefore a very useful product to own for any business person or someone with a busy schedule. The technological advancements in the form of Bluetooth and wi-fi connectivity, easy user interface, quick and accurate display of information as well as the scope of removing such information after it is viewed, make the Griffin Connected Mirror a smart home innovation that is definitely worth using on the part of all those who lead busy professional lives and who need to be connected to their professional commitments and duties even after they arrive home after work. The features of the Griffin Connected Mirror definitely allow its users to take it easy even after they return home from work and take some time to relax and unwind as they are able to catch up with missed notifications and updates from their phone quite easily with the help of this smart home innovation (Johnston and Marshall 2013). The accurate display of weather and time in the Griffin Connected Mirror enables busy business executives and working professionals to plan their day ahead quite successfully and to postpone important meetings and events if they feel they will not be able to make it to such events on time or if the weather that day is likely to pose a hindrance to any meeting that takes place (Oerlemans et al. 2013).
Installation and Use
The Griffin Connected Mirror is one that keeps its users from always having to be glued to their smart phones and laptops in order to be updated about the weather and the time and to plan out their day to day schedules (Schomberg 2013). They can now do so in a smooth and efficient manner using this smart home innovation. The Griffin Connected Mirror allows users to catch up with notifications and updates in their phone which they are likely to miss out on when they return home and get caught up with household work and don’t have the time to peer into their phones constantly (Dodgson et al. 2013). The smart home innovation connects easily with the wireless internet settings in the home to display weather and time and there is no need for its users to keep on connecting to their laptops and smart phones to know the exact time of the day or what the weather is outside. They can know this by sipping their tea and coffee keeping the Connected Mirror installed in a strategic part of the house where they are able to view it easily. The Griffin Connected Mirror unlike most other smart phone innovations is a product that is known to be characterized by a sturdy shelf life. Those who use an innovative product like the Griffin Connected Mirror will be able to use it for a good three to four years before getting a new product in its place. The Griffin Connected Mirror also allows its users to connect it to other well known Griffin home based products like the Bluetooth toaster for instance. The amazing wireless and Bluetooth technology of the Griffin Connected Mirror allows it to be used in any given part of the world at any point in time. It is a mobile device and easily portable and makes it completely unnecessary for its users to always remain connected to their laptops and mobile phones in order to be up to date with their daily work schedules. Indeed the Griffin Connected Mirror is hugely successfully because of how convenient it makes a person’s daily professional life (Williamson et al. 2013).
The Hi-Mirror, a similar innovative product manufactured by the same umbrella company is smaller in size, cheaper and more affordable but which has not done as well as the Griffin Connected Mirror. While the Griffin Connected Mirror has to be procured for a price that is a $ 1000 at least, the Hi-Mirror can be bought for simply $ 250 and it boasts of the same features that the Griffin Connected Mirror. Yet this is an innovation that has not really stood the test of time as being lower in price, it is not as advanced in terms of wireless and Bluetooth technology the way the Griffin Connected Mirror is (Du et al. 2014). There are glitches in the accuracy of the time and weather that it displayed by the Hi-Mirror and also the fact that it is smaller in size makes it more inconvenient for its users to view the screen for essential details, which is not a problem at all with an innovative product like the Griffin Connected Mirror. The Griffin Connected Mirror is characterized by excellent visibility and it becomes so easy for its users to look at all the essential information that is displayed before it. The Griffin Connected Mirror also allows its users to remove the information that is displayed right after it has been viewed, something that is quite hard to do when using a product like the Hi-Mirror. The Hi-Mirror is also far more sensitive that the Griffin Connected Mirror and can start displaying signs of trouble or wear and tear within just a few months of being used. While it is a product that is certainly cheap to buy and is ideal for purchase on the part of those who have a limited budget, it is not an innovation that stands the test of time the way the Griffin Connected Mirror does. The higher price of the Griffin Connected Mirror is what is particularly responsible for its advanced Bluetooth and wireless technology and capacitive screen, all of which makes its use such an easy and convenient affair, for all those who are ready to invest some money and buy this product to see how it works (Yoo 2013). Once bought, the Griffin Connected Mirror is sure to give its users full value for the substantive sum of money that they end up spending on it.
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