XBOX ONE
A scene from the Xbox One "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare" game is demonstrated during the Xbox E3 Media Briefing at the University of Southern California's Galen Center in Los Angeles, California June 9, 2014. REUTERS/Kevork Djansezian REUTERS

“Breaking Bad” star Aaron Paul now has a power to turn on Xbox One consoles everywhere with just his voice.

The 34-year-old Emmy Award-winning actor appears in a commercial for the Microsoft gaming console to show its new entertainment features, which includes a voice command system through its Kinect voice sensor.

In the ad, Paul demonstrates how one can command the Kinect to turn the Xbox One on by just saying “Xbox on.”

It’s such a nifty and truly effective feature, as it turned out. Apparently, Xbox One owners don’t even have to command their consoles to turn on; they just have to wait for Paul to do it for them.

The owners have taken to social media to prove that Paul’s voice in the commercial can activate their consoles.

Every time Aaron Paul says “Xbox on” on the new advert, low-and-behold my Xbox turns on. Convenient.

— Tom Neal (@TomNeal) June 7, 2014

That #XboxOne commercial with @aaronpaul_8, aka Jesse Pinkman, just turned on my damn Xbox when he said "xbox on" — KingsAllDay (@HereWeVivek) June 12, 2014

“It took a few attempts, but I was able to get Aaron Paul to turn my xbox one on!” a YouTube user wrote. “Got to love this plan though my Microsoft. While watching the commercial, your console turns on suddenly as if it wants you to play. Very clever...”

There were also Xbox One players who posted proof that Paul, who played Jesse Pinkman on the critically acclaimed “Breaking Bad” series, can turn on their consoles.

Not all Xbox One have the voice command feature, though. There are consoles that are Kinect-free, available in the U.S. for U$400, which means that console owners or even Paul cannot turn them on by just using their voice.