I have tested on an older smartphone (~9y old) that is not on the android os. It never enabled bluetooth before but it had a name identifying it as it's model (so it's unlikely that phone results have generic names). Something remarkable is that there is an option allowing me to choose what devices to include or exclude from the results (Phone, laptop, router, mouse/keyboard etc...) and with everything enabled, i see the same "named" devices that are recognizable as TVs, routers and laptops as my more recent phone but none of the generic devices appear. Looks like the people devices were not in the range of possibilities/frequencies back then.
I will try to post an update with the screenshots tomorrow.
I have tested on an older smartphone (~9y old) that is not on the android os. It never enabled bluetooth before but it had a name identifying it as it's model (so it's unlikely that phone results have generic names). Something remarkable is that there is an option allowing me to choose what devices to include or exclude from the results (Phone, laptop, router, mouse/keyboard etc...) and with everything enabled, i see the same "named" devices that are recognizable as TVs, routers and laptops as my more recent phone but none of the generic devices appear. Looks like the people devices were not in the range of possibilities/frequencies back then. I will try to post an update with the screenshots tomorrow.