M30P Magic Mirror is a polite security system
If you have a love of all things Disney, the M30P Magic Mirror system is the perfect home security system for you. In fact, I can’t imagine a more elaborate way to show your Disney love than with this gadget.

This Magic Mirror looks like a standard reflective device, but inside it is a 30-inch LCD display. When turned on, “Basil of the Mirror” a CGI character will notify you of various information. The catch here is that you need to already have a security system for this to work. Old Basil doesn’t really monitor your home for you, but the 100 or so messages he can say sure make it seem like he’s looking out for you.
A few sample messages include: “May I inform you that the motor car garage door has just been opened,” “Ahh yes….. it seems the Jacuzzi is now at the selected temperature” and “Hmmm…most curious… it seems that we have a pedestrian approaching up our driveway.” What a polite one that Basil is! However, if you’re not so fond of Basil, the creators of the mirror system, Themeaddicts, Inc, can custom create a character for you, if you’d like.
[via OhGizmo!]
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