Your idea how to power this Google Nest Hub

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Acquired a Google Nest hub and looking to make it look cleaner than just placing it on a desk or table.

I want to primarily use it to control thermostat on the 1st floor as my main one is downstairs and also to view my CCTV on the outside of my house.

I want put it into my wall if possible and use one of these brackets.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mount-Geni...07ZP8GW16/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

As you can see its quite recessed into the wall but if I end up going down this route, what suggestions do you have to power it? There is an adapter to use a POE but getting access to it or to hide it is another matter. I think using a wall plug is best but suggestions how to make it look as clean?
 
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Oooof that's a proper bodge job. I wouldn't even class that as recessed as it sticks out of the wall.

You'd be much better off mounting a tablet in the wall and controlling your thermostat, or viewing cameras from that.

I am exploring that option as we speak, looking to see which tablet offer the 'Ambient' mode as I think this might be easier to work with. I am intrigued how you would power it either POE or connected through to mains?
 
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The tablet seems like a more viable option as my main concern is that I dont want to cut into the plasterboard with a massive hole. I rather go down the tablet hole as it gives a bit more flexibility and not just suited to one device. I'll Post on the home assist thread and ask about that persons power routes.
 
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