You'll see no mention of the iPod Nano or iPod Shuffle on Apple's website anymore. Today, the company removed the two media players from its website, and reports suggest the company is discontinuing both devices. A report from Business Insider includes a statement from an Apple spokesperson citing the "simplifying" of the iPod lineup.

"Today, we are simplifying our iPod lineup with two models of iPod Touch now with double the capacity starting at just $199 and we are discontinuing the iPod shuffle and iPod nano," reads the statement from an Apple spokesperson.

Some of the most affordable products in Apple's lineup, the iPod nano started at $149 and the iPod shuffle started at $49. Both devices have been sitting on the back burner for a while: Apple hasn't introduced a meaningful update to either device since 2012, only adding new colors options for both in 2015.

The iPod shuffle was introduced first in 2005 and was followed by the reveal of the iPod nano later that year. While the products do not appear on Apple's website anymore, there's no indication when they'll be pulled from Apple retail store shelves or from those of authorized retailers.

The iPod Touch is the only dedicated, handheld music device now listed on Apple's website under "Music," where it sits alongside Apple Music, iTunes, and the recently announced Homepod. The iPod Touch was last updated in 2015 with a better processor, better Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, an 8MP camera, and a 128GB storage option. Apple's website confirms the statement provided to Business Insider in regard to the available models of the iPod Touch: now the device only comes with 32GB of storage for $199, or 128GB of storage for $299. The 16GB and 64GB storage options have been eliminated.

Ars has reached out to Apple for additional comment, and we'll update this post should new information become available.