10 Most Outrageously Expensive Gadgets


#6. Nintendo Wii Supreme—$497,300

This gadget is the unique and expensive in the world.  Even though this product is discontinued now, Stuart Hughes redesigned this product, which is specially made for gamers. The device is made using 22carat gold weighs over 2.5 Kg. which took six months to craft one product. The front buttons are made using 78x0.25-carat flawless diamonds, weighing a total of 19 carat. The company has built only three units, each costing $497,300.

#7. Sony PlayStation 3 Supreme—$331,500

Sony’s PlayStation 3 may be outdated too, but Stuart Hughes has made the golden gadget for gamers. The device is made using solid 22carat gold that weighs 1.6kg. The gaming console has diamond studded disc loading slot, with 58 22-carat diamonds. The company has made only 3 units of this gaming console, each costing $331,500.

#8. Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert Speakers—$250,000

A gadget that is truly expensive and exclusive is priced at $250,000. The Steinway Lyngdorf Model LS Concert speakers are 8 feet tall and 16 inches wide, which are made up of super thin bungee cords instead of the commonly used cloth grille. Each speaker has a glossy piano black side and all eight AMT tweeters are rounded by 24carat gold.

#9. Diamond BlackBerry Amosu Curva—$240,000

Alexander Amosu, who is a famous British luxury product designer, has created Diamond edition BlackBerry Curve 8900 priced at $240,000. The smartphone’s body is made using 18carat gold and it is crafted with 4,459 diamonds weighing 28-carat on front and back. The company has designed only 3 units which took them 350 hours.

#10. Gold iPad Supreme—$190,000

This gadget is certainly an exclusive item, with just 10 units in the market. This is the cheapest of all luxury iPads priced at $190,000. The back panel and bezel of this product are made using a single piece of 22carat gold weighing 2.1kg and feature diamonds weighing 25carat. The Apple logo on the back has 53 diamonds weighing 22carat as well.

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