Gate-area Elkjøp in Terminal T saves last‑minute tech runs
This Elkjøp sits airside in Terminal T, past security at Bergen Airport Flesland, so you can grab electronics without backtracking. It’s a full Norwegian electronics chain store in mini form, not just a rack of cables by gate B20. Expect standard Elkjøp pricing in NOK, not tourist-gouge airport markups, though it’s still Norway, so accessories won’t feel cheap.
The shop stocks travel basics like EU plug adapters, USB-C and Lightning cables, powerbanks in the 10,000–20,000 mAh range, and in-ear or over-ear headphones from mainstream brands. You’ll also see SD cards, small Bluetooth speakers, and laptop chargers that match common Lenovo, HP, and Mac models. Opening hours typically mirror the main terminal schedule, roughly first departures to last arrivals, but figure a tighter window on late-night flights after 22:00.
If you forgot a charger for a 2–3 hour hop to Oslo or Copenhagen, this is still cheaper and less hassle than hunting in town. Bigger-ticket items show up too: compact tablets, noise-cancelling headphones around the 1,500–3,000 NOK mark, and occasional tax-free promos tied to Scandinavian routes. Inventory is thinner than a city Elkjøp, so don’t bank on niche camera gear or gaming accessories.
Payment is straightforward: cards and contactless are standard, and most staff speak good English, which helps if you’re comparing USB-C PD wattages or headphone models. Keep your boarding pass handy; staff may scan it for tax or reporting rules. One tip: if you’re eyeing something over 1,000 NOK, snap a photo of the receipt and box for warranty support once you’re out of Norway.