Gate-side electronics stop in T1 before security queues build
In Terminal T1 at Guanajuato International, the simply named Electronics Store covers the basics: phone chargers, headphones, power banks, and travel adapters. It sits in the main departures area of T1, so you hit it naturally on the way from check-in to security. Stock leans toward mainstream brands rather than luxury gadgets, with prices running higher than city shops but normal for a small airport.
Hours track the first and last departures in T1, so you’ll usually see it open from around 6:00 to 22:00, though late-night closures can happen once the final flight boards. That timing makes it useful if you realized at 5:45 that your USB-C cable is still on the nightstand. Expect Mexican pricing in pesos and basic card acceptance; smaller accessories like cables and cheap wired earbuds typically land in the MX$150–MX$400 range.
Selection focuses on what breaks or gets forgotten on a typical BJX run: lightning cables, USB-C cords, SIM-related tools, cheap plug adapters for US–Mexico, and mid-range Bluetooth headphones. You won’t find laptops or camera bodies here, and high-end noise-cancelling headphones are hit-or-miss, especially on late flights. For anything more specialized than a charger or basic headset, plan to buy in León or online instead of at T1.
Practical tip: check your cable, charger block, and headphones right at check-in in T1; if anything is missing, swing by Electronics Store before you clear security and get locked into the smaller gate area.