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Apple has reportedly stopped selling rival headphone and speaker products in stores and online.
Shares in Logitech and Sonos fell early on Tuesday on reports that Apple AAPL, +3.07% has stopped selling its rivals’ headphones and audio products ahead of a potential launch.
Employees at Apple’s retail stores have also been told to remove third-party audio products from the shelves, as it prepares to launch its own new products, Bloomberg first reported.
In April, the news outlet reported that Apple was working on high-end over-the-ear wireless headphones to add to its product lineup.
Swiss-listed consumer electronics maker Logitech LOGN, -5.81% was the sharpest faller on the pan-European Stoxx 600 SXXP, -0.03% index, after its Ultimate Ears speakers seemingly disappeared from Apple’s website.
Webpages that had previously displayed the company’s products, as recently as Sept. 13 according to Google cached pages, now show the message: “There are no products available that fit the selection you requested.”
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Sonos SONO, +0.90% and Bose products are also no longer available on the tech giant’s website. Sonos stock fell 3.3% in premarket trading.
Apple’s own products, including AirPods and those of its subsidiary Beats, remain available on its website.
Apple, Logitech, Sonos and Bose have all been approached for comment.