T1 concourse electronics stop with last‑minute chargers
Tech2Go sits airside in Adelaide T1, on the main departures concourse, and fills the “I forgot my cable” gap before boarding. You’ll see the bright blue signage between other specialty shops, a few minutes’ walk from most domestic and international gates in the single-terminal layout.
This is a quick grab-and-go spot for phone chargers, power banks, headphones, travel adaptors and basic gadgets, all sold over the counter. Prices sit firmly in airport territory, so expect to pay more than JB Hi-Fi in the CBD for a USB-C cable or a set of earbuds, but it’s still cheaper than landing somewhere without a way to charge.
Stock leans heavily toward mainstream brands and generic accessories rather than niche gear, so you’ll usually find Lightning, USB-C and micro-USB cables, plus 240V adaptors that work across multiple regions. It’s handy if you’re leaving on one of the nightly international departures from T1 and notice at security that your only cable is frayed.
The shop runs through standard terminal trading hours, opening for the first morning bank of flights and staying open into the evening wave, roughly matching T1’s 24-hour operating pattern. That makes it a safer bet than hoping a landside electronics store in Adelaide’s suburbs is open before a 06:00 departure.
Tip: do a quick scan of your cable, adaptor and headphones situation before clearing security into T1; if anything’s missing, Tech2Go is your last straightforward option inside the terminal.