However putting that aside, thanks to the accompanying app for both Android and iOS devices, users will be able to remotely start the oven. Alternative means of starting the oven can also be accomplished through the PC or a laptop via a designated web portal, or by sending text message instructions, like “baking oven on” or “all ovens off”. So if you happen to be out running an errand, you will be able to pre-heat the oven so that by the time you get home, you’re all set to start the baking process. Pretty nifty, huh? If the Aga iTotal Control Oven sounds like a piece of kitchen equipment you wouldn’t mind owning, it will be available for the 1st of June and will retail for a whopping £10,090 (~$15,800). [Product page]