By gate numbers in T1, Electronics Kiosk saves last‑minute trips
This small Electronics Kiosk in Terminal T1 sits airside, so you can grab cables or chargers after security instead of digging through your checked bag. Stock skews toward phone accessories and small travel gadgets rather than big devices. Expect basic brands and unbranded gear more than premium labels. If your flight departs from a remote gate, factor in an extra 10–15 minutes to swing by before boarding starts.
Hours generally mirror peak departure banks in ABJ’s T1, with the kiosk open for early morning flights and staying active through the late-night departures to Europe and regional hubs. Prices land above downtown Abidjan shops, with simple USB cables and plug adapters often in the €8–€15 equivalent range. Card payment is standard, but keep a few CFA francs handy in case the POS terminal acts up during rush periods.
Stock focuses on core travel needs: universal plug adapters that work across EU, UK, and US sockets, basic over-ear and in-ear headphones, power banks sized for carry-on rules, and screen protectors for mainstream phone models released in the past 3–4 years. Don’t expect laptop parts or camera lenses here; think spare charging brick before a 6‑hour flight, not full tech replacement. If you’re picky about audio quality, bring your own headphones and use this spot only for emergency cables.
With no detailed crowd reports or signature items tied to specific gates in ABJ’s T1 or T2, treat Electronics Kiosk as a safety net, not a planned shopping stop. Do a quick inventory of cables and adapters at your seat 30–40 minutes before boarding, then walk over once with a clear list, so you avoid multiple passes through the same stretch of terminal.