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Electronics

T1

T1’s single Electronics Store covers last-minute tech gaps

This small Electronics Store in Terminal T1 sits airside, so you can walk over after security if you realize a cable or charger is missing. Stock focuses on travel basics: phone chargers, USB cables, power banks, headphones, and simple adaptors that work with Brazilian outlets. Think more “essentials rack” than full gadget showroom, but still enough to rescue a dead phone before boarding.

Pricing runs higher than street shops in Aracaju; assume a noticeable airport markup on items like Lightning and USB‑C cables or basic earbuds. Selection skews toward mainstream Android and iPhone accessories instead of niche laptop parts. You likely won’t find specialized gear, larger speakers, or premium-brand headphones, so don’t bank on replacing something high-end here.

Stock turnover in T1 can be slow, so treat anything you find as current-season generic gear, not the latest flagship tech. Packaging tends to be simple local or regional brands rather than big global names. If you need something specific like a particular HDMI cable length or a rare connector, plan to buy that in town before heading to SBAR.

Hours generally track T1’s flight banks, opening ahead of the first morning departures and closing after the final evening flights, but exact times can shift with the schedule. If your flight leaves late at night, check the shop while the main wave of departures is still boarding, not in the last 15–20 minutes before your gate calls final passengers.

Tip: test power banks and charging cables at a T1 seating-area outlet right after purchase, so you can swap a dud before your flight pushes back from the stand.

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