Even Rich Think Twice To Buy These: Rs 125 Cr iPhone To Rs 39 Cr Speaker, 10 Most Expensive Gadgets In The World
In today's world of technological marvels, luxury knows no bounds. From smartphones to gaming consoles, the wealthiest individuals spare no expense when it comes to their gadgets. Join us as we delve into the realm of extravagance and explore the "Top 10 Most Expensive Gadgets In The World.
In today's world of technological marvels, luxury knows no bounds. From smartphones to gaming consoles, the wealthiest individuals spare no expense when it comes to their gadgets. Join us as we delve into the realm of extravagance and explore the "Top 10 Most Expensive Gadgets In The World." From diamond-studded smartphones to gold-plated gaming consoles, these gadgets redefine opulence. Whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply curious about the heights of luxury, prepare to be amazed by these extraordinary creations that push the boundaries of what's possible in the world of technology.
iPhone 5 Black Diamond
Stuart Hughes, known for making luxury Apple gadgets with valuable materials and rare gems, has made the most expensive iPhone 5 ever. This special iPhone 5 has a rare black diamond in it, and it was ordered by a rich Chinese person who owned the diamond. It costs a crazy $15 million (Approx Rs 125 crore)!
Crafted from 135 grams of 24-carat solid gold, the $15 million iPhone 5 Black Diamond took nine weeks to create. It features a chassis adorned with 600 white diamonds, with 53 of these gems adorning the Apple logo on the back. In addition to these precious materials, the phone's screen is made of sapphire. The standout feature of this black-and-gold iPhone 5 is its home button, which is replaced by a single flawless black deep-cut diamond.
iPad 2 Gold History Edition
The iPad 2 Gold History Edition features a back made entirely of 24k gold, weighing a total of 2,000 grams. The iconic apple logo on the back is adorned with 53 internally flawless diamonds, totalling 12.5 carats. But that's not all. Its front frame is crafted from Ammolite, the oldest rock in the world, sourced from Canada and dating back over 75 million years. What makes it even more remarkable is that sections of a 65-million-year-old dinosaur's thigh bone, known as a "T-REX," were splintered and then shaped into the Ammolite, giving the frame a fiery marble appearance in shades of red, green, and brown.
To add to its extravagance, the frame is adorned with a single-cut 8.5-carat flawless diamond set in its own platinum surround, accompanied by 12 outer flawless diamonds. Listed on the Stuart Hughes website for 5 million pounds (Approx Rs 52 crore), this undoubtedly makes it the most expensive iPad in the world. There's no mention of whether the price includes 3G and wireless service.
Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure loudspeakers
In 2012, Hart Audio created the priciest set of speakers globally, called the Aural Pleasure series. Valued at $4.7 million (Approx Rs 39 crore), it's the only pair of 18-carat gold speakers ever made. They're extremely rare, with just one pair in existence. Additionally, they made five sets of silver speakers, each priced at $315,000. The company also offers solid phosphor bronze speakers for $63,000 a pair, but there are only 99 pairs available.
Camael Diamonds iPad
This $1.2 million (Approx Rs 10 crore) luxury gadget is made of 18-carat gold and adorned with 300-carat diamonds on the back. Even the Home button and the Apple logo on the back are made of black diamonds. Created by Camael London, this device weighs over 1kg.
Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition
The Stuart Hughes Apple MacBook Air Supreme Platinum Edition is crafted from platinum, weighing a hefty 7kg. Only five units of this luxury laptop exist worldwide. Despite lacking diamonds and sapphire, this special edition MacBook Air still carries a hefty price tag of around $500,000 (Apprx Rs 4.1 crore).
Nintendo Wii Supreme
Nintendo Wii may be discontinued, but Stuart Hughes has given it a luxurious makeover for gamers who crave extravagance. Only three units were crafted, each priced at a hefty $497,300 (Approx Rs 4 crore). The Nintendo Wii Supreme is made from solid 22-carat gold, weighing over 2.5kg, and requires six months to create. Its front buttons are adorned with 78 flawless diamonds, each 0.25 carats, totalling 19 carats in weight.
Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme
Even though Sony¡¯s PlayStation 3 is no longer the latest, Stuart Hughes has turned it into a collector's item for gamers. The Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme, priced at $331,500 (Rs 2.7 crore), is crafted from solid 22-carat gold and weighs 1.6kg, with only three units ever produced. This luxury gaming console features a disc-loading slot embellished with 58 22-carat diamonds.
Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers
Any serious music enthusiast will affirm that Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers offer an unparalleled concert-like audio experience in the comfort of your home. However, achieving this level of audio perfection comes with a hefty price tag of $250,000 (Rs 2.08 crore). These speakers are designed with glossy piano-black side panels and accented with 24-carat gold around all eight AMT tweeters. Standing at eight feet tall and 16 inches wide, these speakers feature a unique curved drape made of super-thin bungee cords instead of the traditional cloth grille.
Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva
The Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva, priced at $240,000 (Approx Rs 2 crore), is a limited edition BlackBerry Curve 8900 phone crafted by British luxury product maker Alexander Amosu. It features a total of 4,459 diamonds weighing 28 carats on the front and back, with the body made of 18-carat gold. Purchasers of this phone will also receive free concierge services for a year. Only three units of this device will be made, each taking 350 hours to craft.
Gold iPad Supreme
The Gold iPad Supreme, priced at $190,000 (Approx Rs 1.5 crore), offers a taste of luxury at a slightly lower price point. With only 10 units available, this iPad features a back panel and bezel made from a single piece of 22-carat gold weighing 2.1kg, adorned with 25-carat diamonds. The Apple logo on the back is also embellished with 53 diamonds weighing 22 carats.