Gate-side cables and chargers at BNA’s Main Terminal
InMotion sits post-security in BNA’s Main Terminal, the standard airport electronics stop when your phone hits 5% before boarding. They stock last-minute gear from brands like Apple, Beats, JBL, and Samsung, plus generic cables and battery packs if you don’t care about labels. You’ll see the usual wall of headphones, Bluetooth speakers, travel adapters, and basic camera accessories aimed at same-day emergencies, not deep tech hunting.
Pricing runs firmly “airport”: expect to pay around $25–$35 for basic Lightning or USB-C cables and $40–$70 for power banks at InMotion in the Main Terminal. Name-brand noise-cancelling headphones can push well over $200, so this is more about fixing a problem than bargain shopping. Staff can usually confirm compatibility with iPhones, Android, or laptops on the spot, which helps if you’re rushing from security to a Main concourse gate.
InMotion’s hours generally track the broader Main Terminal schedule, opening early enough for first bank departures around 5:00–5:30 a.m. and staying open into the late evening whenever flights are still going out. That means if your charger dies on a 6:00 a.m. Southwest or Delta departure, this is one of the few places actually selling replacements before most food stands warm up. Inventory turns fastest on common cables and earbuds, especially on Sunday evenings.
Quick rule of thumb at the Main Terminal InMotion: buy cables, chargers, and simple wired or Bluetooth earbuds; skip impulse big-ticket headphones unless your old pair literally broke at TSA. If you know you’ll need a power bank for a long layover, grab it here before you sit down at your gate, since outlets near some BNA Main gates remain hit-or-miss.