Forgot your charger at BRU T? Fnac plugs the gap.
Airside in Terminal T at Brussels Airport, Fnac fills one job: emergency electronics. You get phone chargers, power banks, EU and UK adapters, SD cards, basic headphones, plus a few small gadgets and travel accessories. Stock skews to grab-and-go items, not full laptops or TVs like a city-center Fnac. Think 5‑minute stop between security and your Schengen or non‑Schengen gate, not a browsing session.
Pricing runs high compared with downtown Brussels. One Google review mentions paying more than city prices for a single phone charger but still being relieved it was on the shelf. Expect a simple USB‑C cable or Lightning cable to sit several euros above what you’d see online, and big-brand headphones to feel closer to airport luxury pricing than to Rue Neuve. This is convenience, not value.
Regulars on Google say they avoid big-ticket items here, sticking to sub‑€30 emergencies like cables, small adapters, or a cheap wired headset before a 2‑hour flight. If you need a travel plug for the UK or US the same day, Fnac usually has it, and it beats hunting for a landside supermarket. For earbuds or power banks, weigh the time cost of walking back toward other shops in T versus paying the markup.
Tip: check your cable, adapter, and headphones in the gate area first; if something’s missing or broken, Fnac in Terminal T is your backup, not your primary electronics store.