Near Gate signs for Terminal 2 departures, iStudio is DMK’s Apple stop
In Terminal 2 at Don Mueang, iStudio sits airside on the domestic side, handy if you realize at 21:30 that your Lightning cable is dying before a late Thai AirAsia hop. It runs typical mall-style hours aligned with flight banks, roughly 06:00 until around the last departures. Expect full Thai retail pricing on Apple gear, not duty free, so big-ticket items like iPhones and MacBooks usually track Bangkok city store prices.
This is an official Apple reseller, so you see current iPhone, iPad, and Mac models along with basics like USB‑C and Lightning cables, chargers, and EarPods. Third‑party accessories show up too: power banks, cases for popular iPhone sizes, and Bluetooth speakers. Prices on small accessories often sit in the THB 300–1,500 range, so it’s workable for a last‑minute fix, but not a bargain run.
Staff usually switch between Thai and English, and you can pay by major credit card or Thai QR. Setup help is basic: they’ll unbox an iPhone 15 or AirPods Pro, check activation, and make sure it powers on, but long data transfers before a 45‑minute connection are a bad idea. Returns or warranty work later normally route through other iStudio branches in Bangkok, not back through DMK security.
Best use here is simple: grab a cable, adapter, or backup earbuds before a 3‑hour flight and move on. For anything over, say, THB 20,000, treat this as a showroom, then compare prices with central Bangkok stores after landing. Practical tip: test your new cable or charger at a nearby seating area in Terminal 2 before your gate zone fills up.