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=== Assistant: This snippet is very consistent with what the graphs already showed: 4210… is nearby-ish sometimes, but it is not body-… === This snippet is very consistent with what the graphs already showed: 4210… is nearby-ish sometimes, but it is not body-proximal and not “moving with you.” Here’s why, using only your numbers. ==== ### ==== * 22:30:23 → 4210… discovered at -84 dBm That’s the strongest you’ve posted for it in this run. -84 is still not close-close. It’s “same room / adjacent room / through a wall” territory depending on the environment. ===== Then at 22:37:22–22:37:32 you get a bunch of updates: ===== * -90 * -94 * -91 * -92 * -88 * -92 * -88 * -90 * -88 * -90 * -91 * -90 So in that whole later burst, it’s basically living between -88 and -94 with a lot of normal jitter. ===== - Your overall span is about 10 dB (from -84 best to -94 worst). ===== * The “steady state” looks like ~ -90 ±3 dB, which is classic for an environmental device with multipath. If this were on you, you’d see: * much stronger peaks (often >-70, sometimes >-60) * a more consistent dominance over other devices You aren’t seeing that. ==== In the same time window you see: ==== * 57A8… at -90 * 46B9… at -98 * 32DA… at -96 That’s a normal “background cluster” pattern — multiple unrelated devices at weak signal levels. Nothing about the surrounding devices suggests a coordinated “tracker cluster.” ==== The repeated lines at the exact same second are normal when: ==== * the device advertises rapidly for a moment, or * your scanner gets a burst of packets after a gap, or * the app flushes queued updates And the values bouncing -88/-90/-92 is exactly what you see with: * slight hand orientation changes, * body blocking, * reflections. It’s not a “signal chasing you.” It’s just RF noise around a baseline. ==== From this snippet alone: ==== * 4210… looks like an environmental BLE device that occasionally comes into a slightly better RF path (your -84 moment), then spends most of its time around -90-ish. * That’s consistent with a nearby phone/IoT node (including your previously observed Apple/IoT behaviors), not something attached to you. If you want the most useful next step without doing more scanning: when you see -84 again, note where you are physically (near the window? near the back door? same spot every time?). If the “strong moment” always happens in one spot, that’s a strong hint it’s location-bound (neighbor’s wall, outdoor car, smart device, etc.).
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