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IPod
The iPod is a discontinued series of portable media players and multi-purpose mobile devices that were designed and marketed by Apple from 2001 to 2022. The first version was released on November 10, 2001, 10 months after the Macintosh version of iTunes was released. Apple sold an estimated 450 million iPod products as of 2022. Apple discontinued the iPod product line on May 10, 2022. At over 20 years, the iPod brand is the longest-running to be discontinued by Apple.
Apple TV
home media receiver device made by Apple
Apple Vision Pro
XR-Headset by Apple Inc.
HomePod
The HomePod is a series of smart speakers developed by Apple. Designed to work with the Apple Music subscription service, the HomePod incorporates beamforming and eight speakers and is sold in two colors: white and midnight. It is sold alongside the HomePod Mini, a smaller and less expensive variant introduced in 2020.
Apple Pippin
multimedia electronics platform by Apple
AirTag
AirTag is a tracking device developed by Apple. AirTag is designed to act as a key finder, which helps people find personal objects such as keys, bags, apparel, small electronic devices and vehicles. To locate lost or stolen items, AirTags use Apple's crowdsourced Find My network, estimated in early 2021 to consist of approximately one billion devices worldwide that detect and anonymously report emitted Bluetooth signals.
Lightning connector
proprietary computer bus and power connector by Apple Inc.
MagSafe connector
MagSafe is a series of proprietary magnetically attached power connectors developed by Apple Inc. for its MacBook (Air and Pro) family of laptops.
Xserve
thumb|A small Xserve cluster with an Xserve RAID and APC UPS
HomePod Mini
smart speaker designed by Apple Inc.
Apple Display Connector
proprietary modification of the DVI connector
Force Touch
Force sensing technology developed by Apple, Inc.
Mini DisplayPort
miniaturized connector used for DisplayPort and Thunderbolt
Apple electric car project
Electric car project by Apple Inc.
Apple QuickTake
digital camera line by Apple
NuBus
thumb|The Macintosh II [[motherboard, with its six NuBus slots visible on the left]] thumb|Example of a NuBus graphics card, a Radius PrecisionColor Pro 8/24xj. This is a "half-length" card, with a maximum length of . The maximum length for full-size NuBus cards is .
Mini-DVI
The Mini-DVI connector is used on certain Apple computers as a digital alternative to the Mini-VGA connector. Its size is between the full-sized DVI and the tiny Micro-DVI. It is found on the 12-inch PowerBook G4 (except the original 12-inch 867 MHz PowerBook G4, which used Mini-VGA), the Intel-based iMac, the MacBook Intel-based laptop, the Intel-based Xserve, and the 2009 Mac mini.
MagSafe wireless charger
proprietary, magnetically-attached wireless power transfer interface by Apple Inc. for iPhone
AirPower
unreleased wireless charger by Apple
LocalTalk
LocalTalk is a particular implementation of the physical layer of the AppleTalk networking system from Apple Computer.
PowerCD
thumb|An Apple PowerCD with its remote control thumb|Apple Power CD Apple PowerCD is a CD player sold by Apple Computer in 1993 and discontinued several years later. It was a re-badged Philips-designed product (Philips CDF-100) which was sold in addition to Apple's speakers and also included a remote control. The PowerCD was capable of reading Kodak photo CDs, data CDs and audio CDs. It can connect to Macintosh personal computers through SCSI and also to stereo systems and televisions.
Beddit
Beddit Oy (formerly Finsor Oy) is a Finnish technology company that sells sleep tracking devices and a sleep tracking application to help monitor sleep. The company was founded in October 2006 and released their first sleep tracker in November 2013. In May 2017, Beddit was acquired by Apple Inc.
Integrated Woz Machine
Apple computer floppy drives