The patent further specifies that the “display device” will be capable of illuminating parts of the mirror through a partially transmissive surface. Combined with the portions reflected, the mirror “can provide a blended reality view to a user viewing the mirror”, adds the record. To do so, the product employs a series of cameras and projectors. As per the patent, the mirror functions by, first of all, scrutinizing the real-world environment for developing a virtual model of the user. In addition to that, it identifies the person’s face and eyes to evaluate which sections need to be seen as a reflection. On the completion of this process, the mirror superimposes virtual clothes for essentially, producing a blended-reality image.