Top 10 Most Expensive Gadgets in the World

Author: Akshat Kashyap 22/03/24

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iPhone 5 Black Diamond — $15 million

The $15 million iPhone 5 Black Diamond took nine weeks to construct, utilising 135 grammes of 24 carat pure gold.

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iPad 2 Gold History Edition — $7.8 million

Stuart Hughes' iPad 2 Gold History Edition is a limited edition product that costs an incredible $7.8 million.

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Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure loudspeakers — $4.7 million

There is only one pair of these 18-carat gold earrings in the world, and they are priced at $4.7 million.

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Camael Diamonds iPad — $1.2 million

This device features 300 carat diamonds set into its back and is created out of 18-carat gold. Black diamonds are used to create the Home button on the front and the Apple logo on the back.

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Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition — $500,000

There are just five of the huge 7kg platinum-weighted Stuart Hughes Apple MacBook Air Supreme Platinum Edition computers in the world.

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Nintendo Wii Supreme — $497,300

The Nintendo Wii Supreme took six months to make, weighs more than 2.5 kg, and is constructed entirely of 22-carat gold.

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Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme — $331,500

There are 58 22-carat diamonds set in the disc loading slot of the extravagant game console.

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Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers — $250,000

The closest you can go to experiencing the sound of a live performance in your home are the Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS performance Speakers.

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Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva — $240,000

This device took 350 hours to make, and the company only produced three of them.

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Gold iPad Supreme — $190,000

A single, 2.1 kg piece of 22-carat gold is used to create the product's back panel and bezel, which also has 25-carat diamonds set into it.

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