How much do you think $10,000 could get you in an Apple store?
YouTuber ItsYeBoi tested it out by giving an Apple employee $10k to build him his own mystery box.
'I'm about to go either make someone's day or stress someone the hell out, probably both,' he joked in the video.
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'Time to go tell an Apple employee they've got $10,000 of my money to spend on whatever they want, for me.'
After some discussions between the employees, and some intense decision-making, the result was more of a 'mystery haul' than a mystery box.
The YouTuber piled up huge cardboard boxes for the big reveal.
Inside, he found a range of Apple products (obviously), including an Apple Watch Series 5 in space grey with an aluminium case, an iPhone 11, an Apple TV box, and an iPad Air with its very own Apple Pencil.
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Strangely enough, he also received an iPhone 8, which was unexpected and a little outdated compared to his current iPhone 10, he mentioned.
But not everything the content creator received was Apple-branded, surprisingly.
Included in the haul was also a DJI Mavic Zoom worth $1,700, a GoPro, a DJI Osmo Mobile 3 combo, and a wired video game controller that can be connected to a smartphone for portable play.
Other strange items included a Phillips hue personal wireless lighting and an Ember heated coffee mug.
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But it's the last box that completely put his viewers in awe.
Itsyeboi received a Hot Wheels smart race track, which can be linked to your gadgets for digital play like keeping track of car speed and laps.
People had mixed responses to the mystery reveal.
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'10,000$ dollars and not a single computer,' one user wrote.
'Expectations: iPhones, iPad, MacBook, iMac etc
Reality: Hotwheels, GoPro, drones, game controller etc,' another commented.
Some wondered how $10,000 didn't include any AirPods or a MacBook like: 'I’m surprised the employee didn’t put AirPod pros in there lmfao'.
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Another replied: '50% of those are not even apple product. I was hoping for a Macbook and Airpods , lowkey disappointed.'
Other viewers presumed the YouTuber received all the Apple products that weren't selling well: 'The apple store was like:” we finally can promote stuff no one buys” but no one buys it anyways.'