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Within the extensive world of crowd-funding unicorns, good rings have been hustling for the top of the heap. Among them is Ring, a gesture gadget that promised to let you sometime control your own home with a series of arcane finger wags. I just saw it in action and looks as if it works however god damn does it look dumb. Ring works by pairing to your phone, at which point you need to use the Ring app and a collection of pre-programmed or custom gestures to do issues like name an Uber to your location, or activate and [Herz P1 System](https://shaderwiki.studiojaw.com/index.php?title=When_Motion_Is_Detected_On_Toucan) off good appliances by hooking them up to the Ring Hub. I didn’t have an opportunity to try gestures with a paired unit, however I noticed a number of of Rings’ folks exhibiting it off. They made it look surprisingly capable \ No newline at end of file