Beijing-based Canaan Creative – the second largest Bitcoin miner manufacturer in the world – has announced the launch of a television that doubles as a Bitcoin miner, in what is says is the first in a series of blockchain-related home appliances.

The television set, called AvalonMiner Inside, is powered by artificial intelligence and calculates bitcoin-mining profitability in real-time, and can be controlled using voice commands. It also boasts a processing power of 2.8 trillion hashes per second – roughly 20% the power of Canaan’s most powerful Bitcoin miner, the AvalonMiner 841, that clocks in at 13 trillion hashes per second.

Any Bitcoin mined through the AvalonMiner Inside TV is able to be used immediately to purchase entertainment content or products through Canaan’s built-in platform.

Canaan plans to include the AvalonMiner Inside into many other appliances in the future.

Bitcoin analyst Xiao Lei told the South China Morning Post that the move by Canaan was done to create “hype” and that building a Bitcoin mining solution that can be embedded into existing TV manufacturer’s sets would be “more meaningful.”

While the AvalonMiner Inside may be the first-ever cryptocurrency-mining television set, it is not the first household appliance that can be used for the task. Earlier this year, Qarnot released a space-heater that doubled as a cryptocurrency miner. The combination of the two products made sense, because the processing power required to mine for cryptocurrencies is widely known to generate a significant amount of heat.

Canaan Creative has the second-largest market share of Bitcoin-mining hardware manufacturers, behind only Jihan Wu’s Bitmain.