Unsure how to power your new smart mirror? We explain the difference between plug-in LED mirrors and hardwired installations for your home remodel.
One of the biggest hurdles homeowners face when buying an LED mirror is figuring out how to power it. Do you need a messy cord hanging down to your vanity outlet, or is there a better way?
## The Plug-in Method (Easy DIY)
Many modern LED mirrors come with a standard 3-prong US plug. If you already have a GFCI electrical outlet installed high on the wall directly behind where the mirror will hang (often put there for medicine cabinets), you simply plug it in and hang the mirror over the outlet. This takes zero electrical knowledge.
## The Hardwired Method (Clean & Professional)
If you don't have an outlet hidden behind the mirror, you do *not* want a power cord dangling down your beautiful tiled wall. In this scenario, **Hardwiring** is the solution.
You or a residential electrician will remove the plug from the mirror's cord, and wire it directly into the electrical junction box in your wall (the same way a standard wall sconce or vanity light is powered). This completely hides all wires behind the mirror's chassis.
All [TWALSU LED Mirrors](/category/led-bathroom-mirrors) are designed to be dual-purpose: they ship with a standard plug for easy installation, but the cord can be safely stripped by a professional for a seamless, floating hardwired finish.
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