Xbox's New Toaster Sears Its Logo Onto Your Morning Toast

Giving gamers the “Optimal Carb Experience.”

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Xbox wants you to always be thinking about them – even when you’re eating breakfast. The company has a new gadget: a two-slice toaster designed to replicate an Xbox Series S.

Billed as offering the “Optimal Carb Experience,” the toaster not only crisps your bread to perfection but also toasts the Xbox logo onto its surface.

The toaster offers a countdown timer and six heat levels depending on the level of toastiness its user prefers. And just like an Xbox console, it can be programmed with multiple user profiles, each of which will save the preferred heat setting.

It also comes with an anti-jam setting for ejecting bread and crumbs, as well as a defrost button for heating up icy bagels.

“No more breakfast-induced jump scares or trying to spread butter on bread that’s already gone cold because you were trying to find a good save point,” Microsoft says.

The Xbox Series S toaster is being sold at Walmart for $40 USD.

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