There are very few Cortana hardware devices in the market, with only the Harman Hardon Invoke and the GLAS thermostat by Johnson Controls coming to mind.

Johnson Controls first revealed their first smart thermostat GLAS featuring Microsoft’s Cortana digital assistant earlier this year.

GLAS features a translucent OLED touchscreen display through which users can control temperature, monitor indoor and outdoor air quality, check the weather and more. If connected to the internet, GLAS can also continuously monitor air quality and intelligently adjust settings to help create a comfortable environment. GLAS also adapts to the schedule of people living in the building by automatically detecting when they are home to save energy.

The Cortana Device Setup app has now been updated to support the thermostat, meaning Windows 10 users can now use their PCs to control the device and set up their accounts.

Since Cortana is built into it, users can use voice to ask questions to their thermostat for various information and controls. For example, “Hey Cortana, set the temperature to 68 degrees,” will adjust the temperature. You can also ask for meeting schedule and more. GLAS can be accessed from mobile, tablet through apps or web browser.

You can pre-order GLAS here for $319.

Via the WC