Hello,
who has installed a tablet wall mount?
If yes, which bracket was used and what type of power supply was chosen?
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who has installed a tablet wall mount?
If yes, which bracket was used and what type of power supply was chosen?
Regards
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blinkybob13 Mar 2022 09:55We are still at the beginning stages, currently working on the concrete slab and related work, but I have already started thinking about some things, especially the video intercom system with a camera.
As an idea from my side, 3D-printed mounts. There are even some nice templates available on Thingiverse for many tablets, so I will try something for the unused iPad...
As an idea from my side, 3D-printed mounts. There are even some nice templates available on Thingiverse for many tablets, so I will try something for the unused iPad...
I designed and 3D printed the tablet holder myself. The wall-mounted part is secured inside the flush-mounted box with two screws. The matching piece on the tablet is attached only with double-sided adhesive tape. The tablet is then simply slid sideways onto the holder. It works like a tongue and groove joint.



The crescent shape was originally intended for wireless charging, but unfortunately, the transmitted power is not sufficient for always-on use at full brightness.
The crescent shape was originally intended for wireless charging, but unfortunately, the transmitted power is not sufficient for always-on use at full brightness.
I took an ALLNET Touch Display Tablet 10-inch (new version with PoE, 299€) , removed the back cover, and mounted it on a custom-made powder-coated aluminum plate. It runs the iobroker app (see image). Unfortunately, the 2017 version had Android 5.1.1 and insufficient storage, so I ordered a new one (arriving Wednesday) with Android 11, hoping for better storage performance.


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