Gate-side tech stop in Terminal 2
This Electronics Store sits airside in Terminal 2 at Julius Nyerere International Airport, handy if your charger dies after security. It runs daily from 07:00 to 22:00, so most morning and evening departures are covered. Expect the usual travel basics: phone chargers, earbuds, power banks, and adapters aimed at regional and long-haul passengers using T2.
Pricing trends a bit above Dar es Salaam city shops, but that’s normal for an airside electronics counter. You’ll still find standard USB-C and Lightning cables, basic over‑ear headphones, and low- to mid-range power banks rather than premium audiophile gear. Stock skews toward practical items you forgot to pack, not full-size laptops or cameras.
Selection focuses on everyday travel tech: universal travel adapters that handle East Africa plus EU/UK/US plugs, basic Bluetooth earbuds that pair quickly with phones, and simple phone cases for mainstream brands like Samsung and Apple. If you’re flying out of Terminal 2 on regional carriers, it’s one of the few spots after security with replacement cables before you hit your gate.
You won’t see brand boutiques here, just blister-packed accessories and a few recognizable names mixed with generics. Cards are widely accepted at this Terminal 2 shop, but it’s worth having a small amount of Tanzanian shillings in case the card terminal has issues. Quick tip: check cable length and connector type twice at the counter; exchanges after you leave T2’s secure area are basically impossible.