Scientists have developed a new wireless communication technology called "Electric Potential Sensing Communication" (EPSComm) that consumes significantly less power than Bluetooth, potentially making devices last up to five times longer on a single charge. EPSComm relies on electric field modulation, using voltage amplifiers and untuned electrodes instead of classical radio configurations. The technology achieved data throughput of up to 600 kilobits per second, suitable for audio, video, and virtual reality applications. While EPSComm has a shorter range than Bluetooth, it could complement the wireless standard in devices, providing energy savings and minimizing the risk of eavesdropping or signal interference. Researchers are seeking industrial partnerships to reduce the size of EPSComm components for integration into small personal devices.