What's the best Apple product ever designed?

Abadesi
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iPod? AirPods? iMac? This started as a debate on our company Slack and we still can't decide. What do you think?

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Kevin Florenzano
2012 15-inch retina macbook pro. I used it for 5 years and even then could have happily stretched it longer. It lasted me well into the era of terrible macbooks plagued with problems. The performance even held up, with its discrete GPU and formidable processor handling pretty much everything I threw at it. In lots of ways it was superior to even my current 2019 16" like port selection (display port, HDMI, SD card, USB-A), real f-keys instead of useless and annoying touchbar, smaller and less accidental-input-prone trackpad, magsafe, headphone jack on the left side (the only side that makes sense), and better user-serviceability. It so far outclassed every other laptop at the time that you can't really even compare. The things I built with that computer and learned while using it transformed my career and my life.
Alex Barlow
I loved my tangerine ibook.
Chris Wills
the original ipod...it changed everything for Apple
Laura
based on design, I gotta say the iPod shuffle. That little cutie had its own clip-on and was great for workouts.
Björn Antonissen
iPhone 5s Space Grey
Thomas Groutars
Let's see if people have some sense in this thread! What's the best Apple product ever designed?
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34 Answers
Jerwin Joshuah
iPod was the first product of apple that was highly desirable for me.
Ali Salah
Airpods: Simple, unique, industry changing and just works!
Elena Zabalueva
I adore airpods and overall wireless headphones!!! Also ApplePay and NFC. there are change my life, really.
Ellen Merryweather
In terms of impact - the iPhone for sure. But personally, my MacBook Air is the tech love of my life.
Raghav Leverage
The Apple ipod, it was unique and and handy. Changed everything for users and Apple.
Pranoy M Pauly
Macbook Air and the Original iPod.
Kuro
Homepod, iMac G4, Iphone 5
Valentin D
iPhone XR Red. beautiful.
Marvin Blum
Technically not a product on its own, but Mac OS is nice.