PowerCD

It was a re-badged Philips-designed product (Philips CDF-100) which was sold in addition to Apple's speakers and also included a remote control.

The PowerCD marked Apple's first stand-alone consumer-oriented product brought to market, which did not require a computer for use.

However, Mac Like Things was short-lived and by September 1992, it was folded into Apple's New Media Group having only brought to market the PowerCD and AppleDesign Powered Speakers series.

Both were powered with an AC adapter and could be attached to any audio output source, with two separate inputs for the computer and an external CD player.

Both had a headphone jack in the front of one speaker along with the volume control and an optional subwoofer connection port on some models.

An Apple PowerCD with its remote control
AppleDesign Powered Speakers (M6082)