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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Björn Antonissen
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iPhone 5s Space Grey
Brad Bitler
Newton MessagePad
Arpit Choudhury
By far the iPod classic. I also really liked the iPod nano touch which I wore around like a smart watch before one existed. It was actually amazing.
Donald Ng
Since nobody says it so I will just say it.. the Macbook line.
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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John Farmer
Apple Watch hands down for me.
Ben Jebara
Power Mac G4 Cube, it even won a spot in the Museum of Modern Art
Valentin D
iPhone XR Red. beautiful.
Abhimanyu Kapoor
For me it started with iPod and but recent product is Airpods Pro they are really great.
Jesse Virgil
I enjoy most Apple products, but AirPods were the first product I truly felt were magical. (I also think being a game changer doesn't necessarily correlate with being the best designed product of all-time... just a product that was better than the competition at its inception.)
Alex Loukissas
Not a product per-se, but for me it's MagSafe. And sadly, they killed it :(
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Ali Salah
Airpods: Simple, unique, industry changing and just works!
Allan Revah
From an aesthetic point of view, Apple products are deeply rooted in Dieter Rams design philosophy. In fact, they almost look identical side-by-side.
Mahesh Pansare
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MacBook Air
Kuro
Homepod, iMac G4, Iphone 5
Chris Wills
the original ipod...it changed everything for Apple
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.