Gate-side tech stop with last‑minute gear
Near the North terminal gates, Best Buy Express is the blue vending-style kiosk with headphones, chargers, and small electronics behind glass. It sits past security, so you can grab a Lightning cable, USB‑C charger, or backup earbuds without doubling back landside. Think of it as a self-serve mini Best Buy in the concourse, open whenever the terminal is open.
Prices track closer to standard Best Buy retail than airport gift shop markups: phone cables usually sit around $20–$30, basic wired earbuds in the $15–$25 range, and name‑brand wireless headphones higher, often north of $80. You pay at the built‑in card reader, which takes credit and debit; no cash. Receipts can be emailed, useful if you need it for expense reports.
Stock typically leans toward mainstream brands like Apple, Samsung, and Sony, plus power banks, travel adapters, and a few small gadgets such as streaming sticks or action‑cam accessories. Inventory is limited to what fits in the machine, so you won’t find full‑size laptops or game consoles here. If you just realized at Gate 12 that your wall brick is still in the living room, this is the realistic fix.
One tip: check your exact connector type at your seat, then walk over once you’re sure. The kiosk shows model numbers and compatibility on screen, but tapping through options on a 4‑inch display is easier if you already know you need USB‑C PD or a specific Apple adapter.