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Tech on the Go

Need a Lightning cable at CHS Main? This is it.

Tech on the Go sits past security in the Main concourse at Charleston International, in the small run of shops between the central food court and several B-gates. It’s a compact tech stop, more kiosk than full store, and it leans heavily on phone accessories rather than laptops or big-ticket gadgets. Think last-minute fixes, not full upgrades.

Inventory skews practical: wall chargers, USB-C and Lightning cables, basic wired earbuds, Bluetooth headphones, power banks, and a few tablet and phone cases. Prices run higher than Target or Walmart back in town, but still within normal airport markup territory; expect to pay roughly $25–$40 for a power bank and $15–$30 for most cables. If you dropped your only charger in the Uber, this place keeps you from landing at your next stop with a dead phone.

Hours generally track flight banks, opening early morning before the first departures and staying open into the evening while Main concourse flights operate. Stock is tuned to mainstream phones and tablets (recent iPhone and Samsung Galaxy generations), so niche connectors or specialty camera gear probably won’t be here. This is also not the spot for full-size keyboards, monitors, or gaming accessories; it’s all about keeping a phone running between gates.

Tip: check your exact cable type at the gate, then walk over once you know what you’re missing; it saves a second trip and avoids buying the wrong connector in a rush.

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