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Aaron Paul’s Xbox One Commercial is Accidentally Turning Off People’s TV

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Aaron Paul’s Xbox One Commercial is accidentally turning on people’s consoles.

Microsoft is  running Kinect Xbox One ads starring Breaking Bad actor, Aaron Paul. In the ad below, he shows off the Kinect voice commands for Xbox One, including dialogue like “Xbox, on” and “Xbox, go to Titanfall“. Sounds and looks like a great commercial. But, Xbox One owners are complaining on Twitter and elsewhere that the ad is turning on their Xbox.

The complaints span from launching the game Titanfall to even turning off their TV. Here are a couple of complaints:aaron-paul-xbox-on-commercial-tweets

But, it could have been worse, Aaron Paul could be calling you a b*tch:

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