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Run cat 6a, 48v is a good choice and you can use a simple dc to dc at the esp32 end. Can do the same for the sensor. Throw it all in a plastic workbox.
from a cost and complexity the esp32 with poe is pretty cheap and you can probably tap into spare1 and 2 to run a dc to dc for the mm wave sensor.
Which make & model?
Not sure where u/Logical-Meta is located, what their standard workbox/switchbox dimensions are.
https://www.olimex.com/Products/IoT/ESP32/ESP32-POE/open-source-hardware
18 euro with discounts a 10 plus.
Now from a practical standpoint if it's just a mmwave presence could wire those all back to a central location and avoid putting a micro in every room.
Thanks for your insights. I was planning to use mmWave (LD2410?), PIR, BLE tracer and luminance sensor with custom 3D printed case.
Basically, what EverythingSmartHome proposes but ideally, cheaper. And I’ll be able to updates parts of it as technology evolves (i.e. mmWave).