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Presence Detection: The Missing Piece of Smart Homes

The Problem with Motion Sensors

Every smart home owner has experienced it: you're reading on the couch, perfectly still, and the lights turn off because the motion sensor thinks you left.

Traditional PIR (passive infrared) motion sensors detect movement, not presence. If you're not moving, you don't exist.

Enter mmWave Radar

Millimeter-wave radar is a game-changer. It detects:

No Cameras Required

The beauty of mmWave is that it's not a camera. It doesn't create images. It can't identify faces. It measures radio wave reflections - completely anonymous presence data.

This is privacy-preserving presence detection.

What You Can Do With Real Presence Detection

  1. Lights that truly follow you: On when you're there, off when you leave - even if you're sitting still
  2. HVAC optimization: Only heat/cool rooms with people in them
  3. Security: Know if someone is in your home without cameras
  4. Sleep tracking: Detect sleep/wake states for bedroom automations
  5. Elderly care: Detect falls or unusual inactivity patterns

What a Hub Does With Presence Data

When a local hub integrates mmWave presence detection, it can know:

With local processing, this data never leaves your home. It's used to drive automations that make your home genuinely intelligent.

Getting Started

If you want to experiment with mmWave presence detection today:

  1. Aqara FP2: Excellent Zigbee mmWave sensor, works with most hubs
  2. Everything Presence One: ESP32-based DIY option with ESPHome
  3. LD2410: Affordable bare sensor for DIY integrations

The era of "waving at the lights" is ending.

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