Ambient backscatter is a new wireless communication technique that allows devices to communicate and transmit data to one another without an internal power source. It works by harvesting existing radio signals in the air from sources like WiFi, cell towers, and television and using them both as a power source and communication medium. Researchers at the University of Washington have created prototype devices that are able to communicate over several feet using this technique both indoors and outdoors without batteries by reflecting signals between each other. This new technology could enable many low-power wireless applications in areas like smart homes, wearables, and sensor networks.