Across from check-in in T2, Jatronics is your electronics stop
Jatronics sits airside in Terminal T2, handy if you’ve cleared security and realize a cable is missing. It’s a small, straightforward shop: phones, headphones, chargers, power banks, and a few travel gadgets packed into one space. Stock leans toward mainstream brands, with pricing that tracks typical European airport markups rather than downtown Belgrade levels.
The shop usually opens early with the first T2 departures and stays open into the late-evening bank of flights, roughly covering the 06:00–22:00 window. You’ll find it in the main departures zone of T2, a short walk from the central gates, so it’s a quick in-and-out stop even on a tight connection. Expect basic accessories to start around €10–€15, with higher-spec headphones or power banks jumping into the €30–€60 range.
Jatronics focuses on practical items: USB-C and Lightning cables, EU plug adapters, and over-ear or in-ear headphones that work fine for a 2–3 hour sector out of Belgrade. Don’t expect niche audiophile brands or deep laptop stock; this is more “fix a problem before boarding” than full electronics showroom. If you only need a SIM ejector, screen wipe, or single adapter, you might find cheaper options in city shops before arriving at BEG.
Plan your stop at Jatronics right after security in T2, before you get pulled into food lines near specific gates; it’s easier to check your tech needs once, then head straight to boarding when your gate posts on the screens.