Headphone demo wall and chargers in Terminal B
This InMotion sits airside in BOS Terminal B, handy if your headphones die right before a BOS–LAX or BOS–LHR run. It’s the standard airport electronics shop: noise‑canceling cans, Bluetooth earbuds, portable speakers, power banks, and cables stacked floor to ceiling. Hours aren’t posted consistently, but reviewers mention finding it open on early morning departures around 6 a.m. and still trading during late‑evening bank flights after 9 p.m.
Expect big brands like Bose and Sony at airport pricing: that same pair of ANC headphones people grab here has been called out online as noticeably more expensive than Amazon or Best Buy, sometimes by $50–$100. On the flip side, they often have working demo units on the wall, so you can test comfort and noise canceling against real terminal noise before handing over a card.
Common move from frequent flyers: use InMotion as a triage stop, not a planned shop. Reddit threads are full of “bought emergency earbuds before a 7‑hour flight” stories, and others who try three or four models here, then order the winner online later. If you have a premium travel card with purchase protection or extended warranty, this is one of the few times it actually earns its annual fee back.
Watch out for the checkout upsell: cases, extra cables, and portable chargers can quietly add $30–$60 to the bill. Stock on specific colors or models is hit‑or‑miss, especially for newer Sony and Bose releases. Before you tap to pay, pull out your phone and price‑check that SKU; if the delta is painful and your flight is short, walk away and buy after landing.
Practical tip: if you do buy, ask directly about any current bundle or sale—people report headphone + case deals that aren’t obvious from the shelf tags.