Gate-side tech stop in T1
This small Electronics Store sits airside in Terminal T1 at Aguascalientes International, handy if you realize at 07:00 that your phone cable died overnight. It’s in the main departures area after security, so you don’t need to backtrack toward check-in to grab basics.
The focus here is travel essentials: phone chargers, USB-C and Lightning cables, power banks, basic wired earphones, and a few Bluetooth options. Prices run higher than downtown Aguascalientes; expect to pay roughly double local city shop rates for generic accessories, and closer to official MSRP on brand-name items.
Stock skews toward mainstream Android and Apple gear, with multiple cable heads and universal plug adapters that work for US, EU, and UK sockets. You’ll also see a few low-end headphones around the MXN 300–600 mark and power banks typically in the 10,000–20,000 mAh range, enough to cover a full day of travel and a long connection through Mexico City or Dallas.
Payment is straightforward: cards are widely accepted, and small accessories commonly ring in under MXN 800, so you can burn remaining pesos before boarding a regional flight from one of T1’s nearby gates. Staff usually bag and unbox items quickly, which matters if boarding starts in 15 minutes and you still need to repack at the gate.
Tip: check connector type (USB-A vs USB-C) on both cable and wall plug before paying; some older chargers here won’t fast-charge newer phones.