Could you help me understand the use case for this? I've used PIR and mmWave before. When would you choose tommysense vs some other option.

What really sets TOMMY apart is that it doesn't require line of sight and works through walls. This opens a lot of possibilities.

You can create zones spanning multiple rooms without sensors in each room. Instead of traditional room-by-room motion detection, you could divide your house into zones like "upstairs", "downstairs", or "living area". Especially useful for controlling heating by floor or area-level lighting.

Working through walls also means less clutter. You can hide devices in drawers, closets, or anywhere out of sight.

There's also a pricing aspect: ESP32s can be acquired for a couple of dollars each, so you could have motion sensing throughout your whole house for a fraction of the price of dedicated sensors in every room.