Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks about the iWatch during an event at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California

Apple reported $3.74 billion in revenue from its "other products" division, which includes sales of Apple Watches, iPods, home products and more, beating Wall Street estimates for its third quarter. The company's stock rose about 2 percent after hours on a strong quarter overall.

That's 37 percent more that the $2.74 billion in revenue Apple reported in the year-ago quarter, but about 5.3 percent less than last quarter. Apple's third quarter ended June 30.

Wall Street analysts were predicting revenue of $3.67 billion, according to StreetAccount, down from the $3.95 billion Apple reported last quarter. The division's revenue tumbled about 28 percent between its first and second quarters. This time last year, revenue slid 4.8 percent between quarters.

The "other products" category includes wearables, like AirPods and the Apple Watch, accessories and smart speaker HomePod, which launched in February. On a call with investors Apple CEO Tim Cook said the wearables division of "other products" experienced "outstanding" 60 percent growth, year-over-year.