Over time, there was a tremendous increase in the need for technical devices. In every household you visit, you’ll always find a tech gadget. The demand for technological devices is very high. We also know that gadgets with a higher price tend to have better quality. To suit the preferences of the elite, luxury creators produced devices that are impossible for ordinary people to buy. Here’s the list of the top 20 most expensive devices in the world.
1. Falcon’s SuperNova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond
Cost: $48.5 Million
This Falcon’s SuperNova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond is the most expensive customized phone in the world. It is owned by Nita Ambani, wife of the famous Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani. This smartphone comes in not one but three versions: the 950 Platinum iPhone, the 18K Rose Gold iPhone, and the 18K Yellow Gold iPhone.
2. iPhone 5 Black Diamond
Cost:$15 Million
This 15 million iPhone 5 Black Diamond took nine weeks to build. This was done by Stuart Hughes, a UK-based designer. It has a total of 600 precious stones, and the apple logo on the back contains 53 of these stones. The phone’s front display screen is made of sapphire glass. The home button is replaced by a black deep-cut diamond that belonged to a Chinese businessman.
3. iPad 2 Gold History Edition
Cost: $7.8 million
Like the iPhone 5 Black Diamond, this iPad 2 Gold History Edition is also constructed by Stuart Hughes. It contains the shavings of the bone of the 65-million-year-old T-Rex dinosaur, and the device’s front frame is made using the oldest rock in the world, named Ammolite. This ancient stone is from Canada. It is a magnificent device, having 53 diamonds. The Apple logo with the back section is made of 2 kg of 24-karat gold.
4. Hart Audio D&W Aural Pleasure Cast In Gold
Cost: $4.7 Million
These expensive speakers were produced by Hart Audio in 2012. There is only one pair available worldwide, made of 18-carat gold and costing $4.7 million. They also had five sets of silver speakers costing $3,15,000 and 99 pairs of bronze speakers costing $63,000.
5. Triton Private Submarine 3300-3
Cost: $2 Million
One of the most famous model lines and the standard by which all professional submersibles are measured is the Triton 3300/3. It can carry a pilot and two passengers comfortably and dive to depths of 3,280 feet (1,000 meters). Scientists and documentary makers favor it as their preferred submersible due to its spacious interior, oversized cargo, and modular expandability.
6. Camael Diamonds iPad
Cost: $1.2 Million
This diamond-encrusted iPad is worth $1.2 million! This gadget, which weighs over 1 kg, is made by Camael London. It is made with 18-carat gold and 300-carat diamonds on the back. Both the home button and the Apple logo are made using black diamonds.
7. Diamond Encrusted iPod
Cost: 1 Million
Floyd “Money Mayweather, a retired boxer famous for his flamboyant and opulent lifestyle, has added a new flashy item to his collection of lavish properties. The iPod, which is solid 18K gold and contains more than 100 carats of diamonds, is reportedly worth $1 million.
8. Jarre Ipod And Ipad Docks
Cost: $560000
This device is created by musician Jean Michel Jarre. It stands tall at 11 feet and has a diameter of 16.3 inches. This marvelous technological device delivers 10000 watts of output, and it has a built-in ladder so one can dock not only apple devices but also other devices using the USB port.
9. Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition
Cost: $500000
Apple products are usually among the most expensive gadgets in the world, and this Macbook Air Supreme Platinum Edition made by Stuart Hughes makes it even more elite. It is made using platinum weighing 7 kg, and only five units are available worldwide.
10. Nintendo Wii Supreme
Cost: $497300
This is one of the most unique and expensive devices in the world, and it is made by luxury designer Stuart Hughes. Only three of these devices are available, and it took six months to make them. This ultimate gaming station weighs over 2.5 kg of solid 22-carat gold, and 78 x 0.25-carat flawless diamonds totaling 19.5 carats are set into the front buttons.
11. TF-X Flying Car
Cost: $350000
Terrafugia, based in Boston, is developing an autonomous flying vehicle named the TF-X. The four-passenger TF-X is propelled by an engine working with two electric motors. This flying vehicle will be able to fit in a single-car garage. The TF-X is anticipated to have a 500-mile (805-kilometer) flight range with a cruising speed of 200 mph (322 km/h) without the need for refueling or charging, and its road speed is currently unknown.
12. Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme
Cost: $331500
This is the most expensive PlayStation 3 in the world. It took twelve weeks of clear-cut craftsmanship to create this stunning console, and only pieces were made. There are 58 individually set 0.50-carat flawless diamonds totaling 26 carats on each side of the disc loading entrance. Approximately 1.6 kg of solid 22-carat gold was used to rebuild the entire central outer part.
13. Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers
Cost: $250000
The LS series is the best option for bigger rooms and areas with high seating rows. Each speaker contains eight AMT tweeters surrounded by 24-carat gold accents and glossy piano-black side pieces.
14. Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva
Cost: $240000
A limited-edition BlackBerry Curve 8900 phone is available for $240,000 from British luxury goods manufacturer Alexander Amosu. The front and back of the phone are covered in 4,459 diamonds totaling 28 carats in weight. This phone will include complimentary concierge services for a year. Only three of these items, which took 350 hours to make, have been produced by the company.
15. Gold iPad Supreme
Cost: $190000
The Gold iPad Supreme is unquestionably a limited-edition item with only ten copies available. This product’s back panel and bezel are crafted from a single 2.1kg piece of 22-carat gold set with 25-carat diamonds. There are also 53 22-carat diamonds in the Apple logo on the back.
16. The Flying Hovercraft
Cost: $190000
This hovercraft has integrated wings that enable it to soar up to 70 mph through the air while gliding over land and water.
17. Megatrend MKIII Speakers
Cost: $80000
Seven feet tall and over three feet broad, the Megatrend MKIII speakers are large speakers. They come in pairs. The Megatrend MKII, according to its maker, Transmission Audio, uses a dipole system that doesn’t require a cabinet casing and produces excellent sound with just an eight-inch baffle.
18. Tron Motorcycle
Cost: $55000
For $55,000, one can own a street-legal, illuminated motorcycle modeled after the light cycles from Tron: Legacy. The bike is a pretty accurate recreation, and it has a Suzuki 996cc, 4-stroke engine as well as electroluminescent strips incorporated into the body, wheel rims, and tire cowlings to give it the distinctive Tron glow.
19. MWE Emperor 200 PC Workstation
Cost: $45000
The major components of the device are three enormous touchscreen monitors, an aerodynamic chair, and what appears to be a scorpion tail. Additionally, it has leather seat upholstery, air conditioning, and therapeutic lighting. This item can be substantially customized because various gadgets and parts are available for order.
20. Hasselblad H4D DSLR Camera
Cost: $32995
The H4D-60 is designed to capture the fine details and subtle nuances of any subject. The H4D-60 offers image professionals exceptional handling and premium image quality characteristics of the Hasselblad brand, from high-profile portraiture and fashion to foreign vacation photography.