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It was shown using a cheap ESP-32 board. Hell, someone could hack your smart TV if they really wanted to. Now, the 802.11BF Wi-Fi sensing capability is being integrated within newer routers. Your ISP can likely detect your movements and presence because the IEEE 802.11bf standard enables Wi-Fi sensing. I always question what ways we are being spied on. There is a reason the US banned all new foreign made routers.