Comcast Turns Routers Into Motion Detectors
Comcast's new Wi-Fi Motion feature turns home routers into motion sensors, but users must opt-in and accept broad data sharing terms.

The update
Comcast has introduced a new feature called Wi-Fi Motion that turns its latest Xfinity gateways into motion sensors. The free service, part of the Xfinity Shield suite, detects movement by analyzing disruptions in the home Wi-Fi signal. It sends activity notifications to the Xfinity app and includes modes like Home Watch and Away Watch.
Why it matters
While the feature offers a low-cost way to monitor home activity, it requires users to opt-in. Privacy advocates warn that the broad data-sharing clause allows Comcast to disclose motion data to third parties without further notice, including during law enforcement investigations or court orders. This raises questions about how sensitive household activity data is being handled.
What to watch
Users should review the Xfinity support page for full data retention policies and clarify whether the motion data is used for security or targeted advertising. The feature is currently available on advanced gateways (XB7 or newer) and requires an Xfinity Internet app update.
Sources
- techcrunch.com — feature details, opt-in requirement, and data sharing clause
- theverge.com — service context, app modes, and router compatibility



