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Apple quietly removes Bose, Logitech, and Sonos audio products from its retail channels

The move ensures upcoming headphones and speakers from Apple and Beats won’t have competition, at least on Apple’s online and offline retail channels.

October 06, 2020 / 17:32 IST
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Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 12 series this month, bringing consumers the first set of 5G iPhones. However, a recent move suggests that we may see more than just iPhones this month or this year. Apple has abruptly stopped selling Sonos, Bose and Logitech audio products from its online store and shelves on its brick and mortar outlets.

Bloomberg reported that speakers from Logitech, headphones and speakers from Bose, and Sonos’s latest smart speaker disappeared from Apple’s online store at the end of last month. The report also said that employees were recently instructed to remove products for sale at physical stores.

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Shares of Sonos have reportedly taken a 7 percent hit since the news broke. The move ensures upcoming headphones and speakers from Apple and Beats won’t have competition, at least on Apple’s online and offline retail channels.

The move also comes at a time when Apple is gearing up to expand its audio product portfolio. Apple is expected to launch its first over-the-year headphones sometime this year, although there is no mention of an official launch date. We could also see a smaller version of the HomePod smart speaker.