Microsoft revealed earlier this month that HP is planning to build a Cortana-powered speaker. At Computex today, the software giant demonstrated what it described as HP’s “digital assistant.” It’s a small puck-like speaker that acts as a standalone container for the Cortana software built of Windows 10 PC. HP hasn’t provided actual hardware at Computex, but Microsoft demonstrated a “visual representation” of the device.

Luckily, after some initial confusion, Microsoft has confirmed that the speaker will operate as a standalone Cortana device, like Harman Kardon’s Invoke. Although HP appears to have created the hardware device as a companion to its range of Windows 10 PCs, it will still function as a full Cortana speaker.

“The new HP digital assistant featuring Cortana is a standalone personal assistant device that does not need to connect to a Windows 10 PC to provide a complete intelligent speaker experience. We’re excited about our partnership with HP and have nothing else to share at this time,” a Microsoft spokesperson said in a statement given to The Verge.

Microsoft only briefly showed the device on stage, but there’s no release date or pricing for HP’s digital assistant hardware quite yet.

Update 5:17PM ET, 5/31: Microsoft clarified that HP’s Cortana speaker does not have to connect to a Windows 10 PC to function. It can operate as a standalone device.