Next to the main briefing area, this Electronics Store keeps crews powered
This small Electronics Store sits in the Main terminal of USAF Academy Airfield and focuses on practical gear more than flashy toys. Expect basic chargers, USB-C and Lightning cables, power strips, AA/AAA batteries, and a few mid-range headphones rather than boutique brands. Stock skews toward under-$40 fixes that rescue a dead tablet or headset before a sortie or hop.
The shop typically opens early in the morning to match first training blocks and closes by late afternoon, in line with Main terminal activity at AFF. You’ll see a short wall of phone accessories, a narrow shelf of Bluetooth speakers, and a rotating rack of low-cost phone cases for common iPhone and Samsung models. Don’t plan on finding gaming consoles, drones, or high-end cameras here.
Prices run a few dollars above off-base big-box stores, with basic charging cables around the $15–$20 mark and wired earbuds in the same range. Bluetooth headphones land closer to $40–$60. If you just need a single outlet adapter, you can usually keep the damage under $10. Warranty cards are in the packages, but there’s no in-store repair counter or tech service.
Selection focuses on practical items for cadets and aircrew using tablets and laptops in the Main terminal, so expect plenty of USB-C laptop chargers and multi-port wall plugs. If you use less common hardware, bring your own cable or adapter, because the store mostly carries mainstream consumer gear. Tip: snap a photo of your device’s charging port before you walk over; it makes matching the right cable on their compact racks much faster.