| Used to be, snapping your figures was reserved for musical street gangs and poetry slams.But now, snapping your figures can result in answering a phone call or taking a picture.All because you've got | If you have trouble reading this email, go to the online version | | | | | | | | | March 30, 2020 | | Mad Gaze Made the World's First Gesture-Controlled Smart Watch It's Like a Remote Control for Your Wrist | | | | | | | Used to be, snapping your figures was reserved for musical street gangs and poetry slams. But now, snapping your figures can result in answering a phone call or taking a picture. All because you've got a really smart watch. The Mad Gaze Watch is a gesture-controlled timepiece that you can customize to control your digital world, all from your wrist. It's available to pre-order on Indiegogo, and the company has already exceeded its fundraising goal, so products should begin shipping this summer. | | | | | | | | | |