@chayalipschutz30812 years agoThe Easy Outlet Shelf - is TOTALLY awesome!!!! Very highly recommend! Thank you Tech with Brett!!!! Purchased after watching your video & couldn't be happier! It is perfect!
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@briansullivan5195 years agoThat first one would work great in our bathroom next to the sinks!! Thanks for the info! 2
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@DarrinRich5 years agoGreat! Going to pick up the kiwi mount. 2
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@SmartHomeButler5 years agoBrett I love the opening on this video. I have the same issue so many times lol. I make smart home videos as well on my channel. Thanks again. 2
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@aimeej443 years agoThanks for sharing. I happened to dropped my Google nest hub max recently and ended up with somewhat of a big crack on the corner of the screen. I was wondering if you could maybe make a video on how to fix a broken screen, I did watch one by someone else but they didn't go into too much detail. It looked pretty easy to fix but would we have the right tools to do it from home is the question 🤔 ...2
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@milanob12215 years agoGreat video. Do more video about Google nest hub like everything you can do maximize tips and tricks with your phone when you are not at home etc... 2
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@KirkandRA5 years agoThanks for the video. Always a great job 1
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@MrHerks4 years agoGreat video, Thanks! Gonna go with the Kiwi
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@Mark_B5443 years agoDidn’t want to rotate it sitting on the counter top, Proceeds to use mounts that you still have to get up and rotate 😂 1
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@BuddyPride874 years agoHey Brett, have you tested any mounts for the Nest Hub Max?
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@shinsukyun4 years agoDoes the kiwi leave behind any residue when you take it off the wall? And is it easy enough to take off the wall?
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@MarkMollat4 years agoDo you think for the Mount Genie Easy Outlet Shelf, it will work with the Google Nest Secure?
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@ModernDayTech5 years agoGood video Brett. I mounted my echo show 5 with the mount genie a few weeks ago. I was looking to get it off the counter. I couldn't use a mount/shelve that was above the outlet cause the screen would have been blocked by the cabinets. The Genie is however on the side and it was the perfect height. I didn't like it was white, so I spray painted it black. (I'll tweet you a photo) and then when I played music, it didn't sound good. You can actually hear it rattle and not sound as good as if it was on the counter. Have you noticed that with yours? ...3
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@TechWithBrett5 years agoWhat mount do you like best? Kiwi Design G4 Mount Mount Genie Outlet Shelf Mount Genie Easy Shelf ...10
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@drrenard12774 years agoI keep seeing a hole in back where mounting part is, is there threading inside so can be mounted on like camera or audio boom pole?
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@leweezo335 years agoHi Brett, I came over from Automate your Life. Like your vids. I am waiting for someone to come out with a under-counter mount so I can flip it down when I need it in the kitchen and then flip it up when I need it out of the way ...
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@mahaveerjain32184 years agoIs there a good & reliable wall mount for Hub Max?
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@VaultTecAi3 years agoUsing the first mount with screws does it have to be put on an stud?
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@DavidLedbetter125 years agoIs there a mount genie for the Hub Max?
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@MurchyMurch5 years agoLOL Brett. First World Problems!! Great vid..I also have been waiting for the perfect mount for the Hub.
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@MJ-nb7ik4 years agoIs there a good wall mount for Nest Hub Max?
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@Me-sf2bn5 years agoany news for mounts on the new max version?
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@adambrey46054 years agoDoes this work with the google nest hub max also? I'm having a difficult time finding one that can adjust like that so I can angle any direction. 4
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@indymerida3 years agoI feel like the outlet shelves position it in a way that inhibits use of the other outlet.
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@johngriffiths68114 years agohow many inches does this stick out from the wall ? please
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@MarkSpurrell5 years agoAhhhhh, it’s so strange to hear my voice in your video. Thanks for the shoutout Brett! I’ve been looking to find a mount for my nest hub actually, it’s sitting a bit awkwardly in my living room at the moment. Great video! 2
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@ivanwill5 years agoI am still not even sold on 'needing' a Nest Hub. Besides that, nice video as always... 1
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@MethshockFilms5 years agoI'm hoping for a new version with detachable tablet. I want to be able to pick this thing up, walk around the house commanding my smart objects and then docking it from room to room 3
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@jayp.43815 years agoKiwi looks nice, the mount genies look cheap. 1
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@oo0RECON0oo5 years agoThe first mount can go down further, flip the mount
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@TheDogsfan47145 years agoAre there any options out for the Nest Hub Max?
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@speedracer91325 years agoThey should make a swivel base for the max 1
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@dooovde11 months agoRandom comment but has anyone else noticed the device now projecting images onto the ceiling. It’s really irritating. Any way to turn it off?
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@joejacob17145 years agoBrett, can you review new Google nest max hub. Thanks 2
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@Msigw4 years agoHa, wow, if that second one is "a best mount" then its for sure better off just being on the counter. Seems like a slight breeze would knock it over, or at the very least bounce the screen around and make it not worth looking at. ...
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@viriv4 years agoi beleive you put the kiwi upside down
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@onenote58694 years agoIn the 1st option your still gonna have to move it towards you...
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@Digital-Sparks4 years agoNot to be critical, but since you do have a blank plate, and rather than depend on the double sided tape working as it may in some areas of the country, but here in Louisiana the humidity is horrible and often times Kitchens due to the heat of cooking etc can inherently be a more humid environment that others second only to a bathroom with a shower. I think I would have simply bolted the plate to the plastic cover. These covers are extremely cheap, and even if drilling holes in your existing plate you could just purchase a 2nd one that you would not have to worry about drilling holes in and have the original to put back into that location if for some reason you decide to remove the hub from that location one day. And me being an electrician is what lead me to this idea of bolting it to the blank plate vs using just the provided double sided tape vs screwing it down to something. Also and again because I work in the electrical field, these come in stainless steel which obviously would be metal and much better for drilling and more ridgid that I would mount mine on a stainless steel plate and because the hub is likely larger than the electrical cover you would not really even notice that it's metal and not white as are your other plates in the area. Maybe the self sticking tape is much stronger than I give it credit, I would just be apprehensive about mounting a 80.00 device with double sided tape. Which is the price now that the Google Hub Max has come out, I think they were almost twice this price at one time however before the introduction of the larger Google Hub Max. I do have two Kiwi mounts however which is how I came across this video, and I have to say these mounts are very well made, they look sleek and blend in very well, and do a great job of supporting your traditional smaller sized Google Hub displays. Again, not intended to be critical, but helpful and I may be wrong about the strength of this double sided tape vs using screws. Thanks for the video! ...
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@scottclarke66275 years agoi loved the video... don't hate me though but the fact that the socket on the wall was wonky is driving me insane aha
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@colinmaclaughlanweir96703 years agoI don't get why they don't just make one that is built for sitting flat on the wall like a photo frame
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@nhcharmedone5 years agoI'm not a fan of anything That uses adhesive, just incase it doesn't hold lol 1
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@AlexCrews5 years agoGood morning how was your Morning going
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@solaradt4 years agoHow come your house is so unnaturally clean and empty? :) 1
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@mcdadais5 years agoSo the problem is that you need to turn the hub. But with the mounts you still have to move it.
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@johngriffiths68113 years agoupdate The Kiwi will start to sag after 6 months use.
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@Jcrdesign4 years agoYour wall socket isn’t straight aughhhhh
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@BookTube0ne5 years agoOr just put the Nest hub on a Lazy Susan 6
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@jackphelan53515 years agoCreeper
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@louwaars5 years agoThe way you carelessly throw that egg on your plate and then proceed to it without anything else is disturbing
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@JoeQuinn19715 years agoWhy did you crack the egg on the range?!?! Doesn't everyone crack their eggs on the pan they're using? You monster! Great video, BTW!
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@Chloeeee8924 years agoOoo big No No. Don't cook with a scratched up non stick pan especially if it's Teflon, it's quite poisonous. Throw it out!
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I think I would have simply bolted the plate to the plastic cover. These covers are extremely cheap, and even if drilling holes in your existing plate you could just purchase a 2nd one that you would not have to worry about drilling holes in and have the original to put back into that location if for some reason you decide to remove the hub from that location one day.
And me being an electrician is what lead me to this idea of bolting it to the blank plate vs using just the provided double sided tape vs screwing it down to something.
Also and again because I work in the electrical field, these come in stainless steel which obviously would be metal and much better for drilling and more ridgid that I would mount mine on a stainless steel plate and because the hub is likely larger than the electrical cover you would not really even notice that it's metal and not white as are your other plates in the area.
Maybe the self sticking tape is much stronger than I give it credit, I would just be apprehensive about mounting a 80.00 device with double sided tape. Which is the price now that the Google Hub Max has come out, I think they were almost twice this price at one time however before the introduction of the larger Google Hub Max.
I do have two Kiwi mounts however which is how I came across this video, and I have to say these mounts are very well made, they look sleek and blend in very well, and do a great job of supporting your traditional smaller sized Google Hub displays.
Again, not intended to be critical, but helpful and I may be wrong about the strength of this double sided tape vs using screws.
Thanks for the video! ...
That uses adhesive, just incase it doesn't hold lol 1
You monster!
Great video, BTW!