T2’s Tech & Go sits airside after security, handy for last‑minute cables and headphones before you board. Exact hours aren’t published, but it typically tracks main T2 departure times, opening early morning and closing after the last waves to Europe and Russia. Expect standard airport pricing rather than bargains.
You’ll find Tech & Go on the departures level in Terminal 2, in the retail strip near several duty free shops and snack stands, so you can grab electronics while others hunt for cologne or chocolate. Stock leans toward travel basics: phone chargers, universal adapters, power banks, wired and Bluetooth headphones, plus some tablet and laptop accessories.
Brand mix shifts, but you usually see mid-range names alongside generic accessories, with power banks and cables often bundled around the €15–€30 range. Don’t expect high-end camera gear or specialist gaming hardware; this is more “my cable died at security” than “I’m speccing a new rig.” Cases for common iPhone and Samsung models show up more often than anything niche.
Staff handle quick swaps well: they’ll often open a box to confirm connector type or check a plug fits your device, which helps when packaging is vague. Returns after departure are basically impossible, so check compatibility and test items where they let you. One practical move: charge your phone at a nearby gate outlet immediately after purchase to confirm your new cable or power bank works before boarding.