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Top 5 Apple Products That Tim Cook Launched

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Why This Matters

Tim Cook's leadership transformed Apple into a dominant force in consumer technology, launching innovative products like the Apple Watch and AirPods that have reshaped their respective markets. His strategic expansion into new categories has significantly impacted industry trends and consumer habits, solidifying Apple's influence in the tech industry.

Key Takeaways

Tim Cook's announcement Monday that he's stepping down as Apple's CEO in September heralds the end of an era for the Cupertino tech giant -- one that saw a dramatic increase in the number of products and services it offers.

In the 15 years since he replaced Steve Jobs in 2011, and after a period of uncertainty, Cook ushered Apple into its most profitable era. He oversaw a period of prosperity during which the company's market value soared to more than $3.6 trillion. And like Jobs, he left his mark not only on the company but on the consumer tech industry.

While Jobs got that ball rolling with the introduction of the original Macintosh in 1984 and the iPhone in 2007, Cook expanded the Apple experience -- and the company's fortunes. Under his guidance, Apple built upon the iPhone's success by introducing subscription services and more mobile devices.

Here's a list -- in no particular order -- of the five most significant Apple products and services introduced under Cook's leadership.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch Ultra 3 launched in 2025, and it is one of three product lines that Apple has for its smartwatches. Vanessa Hand Orellana/CNET

Introduced in 2014 by Cook, the Apple Watch marked the first major new product category under his leadership and is often considered the first major step for the company in the post-Jobs era. It was a brand-new category for Apple, and while the smartwatch market had been ticking quietly for several years, analysts have contended that it was the spark that the market has been waiting for. In the last quarter of 2026, Apple Watch shipments represented 32% of all smartwatches, according to a report from Counterpoint Research.

AirPods

This photo of CNET's Scott Stein wearing AirPods went viral in 2017. The strange-looking wireless earbuds are the norm today. Sarah Tew/CNET

When the first AirPods were introduced in 2016, the wireless headphones were derided as "weird-looking earbuds," and social media commentators compared them to everything from cigarette butts to tampons. But as Apple moved away from standard headphone jacks on the iPhone, Bluetooth earbuds made sense. They won over CNET's reviewers, and a year after their release, NPD reported that AirPods were dominating the market, scooping up 85 cents of every dollar spent on truly wireless headphones in 2017.

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