As part of an ongoing partnership with the invention incubator site Quirky, GE announced the launch of a new connected appliance this morning — a smart, wifi-enabled air conditioning unit called Aros that learns your preferences and automatically adjusts itself. Aros is Quirky’s first major connected appliance and the fifth product developed out of the Quirky+GE partnership that began nearly a year ago.
In terms of features, Aros is pretty much exactly what you’d expect from a “smart” AC unit. It connects to your home Wi-Fi network, and, with the help of an accompanying mobile app, lets you control the settings from anywhere in the world. The device can also intelligently track your usage patterns to build a custom schedule for you, and automatically bring rooms to your desired temperature before you return home. Designers even built in a “Smart Budget” feature into Aros, which allows you to enter in a budget for the month and get notifications when you’re approaching your energy limit.

“This a great example of how by working together GE and Quirky can re-invent an entire category quickly and at scale,” said Kevin Nolan, Vice President of Technology for GE Appliances.”Aros gives consumers a way to connect with new technology in easy-to-use, everyday ways, allowing people to remotely cool their living spaces and save money at the same time – a true breakthrough.”
It’s not available just yet, but if you want to lock one down early, you can pre-order Aros on Amazon for 300 bucks. Find out more here.