Best gifts: 20 luxury gadgets for the billionaire who has everything

The Tranquility Pod

The $30,000 tranquility pod blocks 90 percent of outside noise and creates gentle vibrations to relax the user. The fiberglass pod also has an in-built subwoofer to create gentle vibrations. It is claimed that the quietness inside the pod will help you sleep better at night.

Lux iPhone X

Unlocked iPhones that are customized with 24k gold casings, diamonds, and French enamel. There are also custom options available using unusual minerals including meteorite to make the iPhone X even more luxurious.

C Seed

If you’re buying for someone who has everything, perhaps they wouldn’t mind an upgrade of their lounge TV. That is, an upgrade to 262 inches. C Seed’s Blade 262 television ($539,000, plus installation) is a 4K widescreen model complete with six integrated speakers to push out surround sound.

Apple Watch 4, Re-Imagined
If the new flagship Apple wearable standard appearance isn’t good enough, this £3,695 remade version – complete with platinum and black diamonds – could make a great gift.

Gold Phantom Opéra de Paris
The $3,490 Gold Phantom Opéra de Paris are wireless earbuds with “gold leaf gills”. The manufacturers claim the sound is “best in the world” — and perhaps this is due to the design. You need a deep wallet to afford them, either way.

Mirror
A Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and USB-ready product, Mirror costs $585 and is a stylish option for dressing rooms and bathrooms. Mirror is equipped with a MediaTek MT8127 chipset, a quad-core Cortex 1.5GHz CPU, 2GB RAM, and 16GB storage. It can be used to tap into a variety of information provided by third-party services, including dental health, heart rate, sleeping hours, and exercise levels.

BeoLab 90
For an audiophile who has everything, perhaps a custom speaker system could make a great gift. Bang & Olufsen have gone all out with the $80,000+ BeoLab 90, an eclectic speaker system packing 8200 watts, 20 amplifiers, and wireless connectivity.

Misty II
The Misty II is an “advanced personal robot” aimed at businesses, inventors, programmers, and students. The programmable robot can be customized depending on the user’s project, is self-charging, and some components can be swapped out. If you are looking for a luxury gift for a tinkerer, this may be a great option.

 

MakerBot Replicator+

Another interesting tech gift for those who enjoy working in the garage of an evening, the MakerBot Replicator+ is a stylish and efficient 3D printer. It costs $2,499+ and prints 30 percent faster than its predecessor and offers a 25 percent larger build volume.

 

A personal submarine

Ever wanted your own submarine? If you have the cash, you can now pick one up with a depth capacity of 1,000 feet and a maximum speed of three knots. It costs $2,000,000.

 

Tron Lamborghini Aventador

A gift for those with deep pockets and a love of movies, the Tron Lamborghini Aventador is a luxury coupe complete with a V12 engine and customer paintwork. It costs $300,000+.

 

Deep Space Fighter bed and galaxy murals

Fans of deep space might enjoy taking such enthusiasm to their bedroom with a custom, space-themed bedroom complete with Deep Space Fighter bed and galaxy murals. It costs $6,000 to $18,000+.

 

Lego Millennium Falcon

Now discontinued, the Lego Star Wars Ultimate Collector’s Millennium Falcon set fetches a high price online as a collector’s item — but if there’s money to burn, this could become pride of place in a collection. It costs $2399+.

A levitating bed

A floating bed has been designed by Dutch architects and costs $1.5 million to construct. Created by Universe Architecture BV, it uses a pair of magnets to create a bed which is not affected by the Earth’s gravity.

 

Your very own jetpack

Martin Jetpacks may be happy to sell you a jetpack but don’t expect it to come cheap – you’re looking at prices starting around $350,000.

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