Gate-side last‑minute tech at ADB’s Teknosa
Pricing here tracks normal Turkish high-street Teknosa stores, so you’re not paying wild airport markups for basics. This branch sits airside inside Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB), serving both Domestic and International passengers in the main departures shopping zone. Think practical electronics more than luxury gadgets: phone chargers, EU–TR plug adapters, headphones, memory cards, and small peripherals that keep a trip from going sideways.
Opening hours usually mirror peak flight banks, roughly early morning check‑ins through late‑evening departures, so you can grab a 45 TL charging cable before that 23:40 flight. Stock leans hard into mobile gear: power banks in multiple capacities, cases for major brands like Apple and Samsung, plus budget wired earbuds when your Bluetooth pair dies at the gate. You’ll also see basic computer accessories, from USB flash drives to mice and keyboards.
Larger items show up too: mid‑range laptops, tablets, and smaller TVs, all from names common in Turkey like Vestel and Asus. Those bigger purchases run into the thousands of lira and may not carry international warranty coverage, so they make more sense for local travelers than quick through‑passengers. Staff usually speak at least basic English and can confirm voltage, plug type, and compatibility before you tap your card.
Best move: treat Teknosa as your insurance policy for under-200 TL fixes, not a full electronics shop. Walk through with your boarding pass already checked, know exactly which cable or adapter you need, and confirm return or warranty terms at the counter before you leave the terminal.