Forgot your charging cable at home? Tech on the Go bails you out.
Tech on the Go in DTW fills the gap for last‑minute electronics, skewing hard toward cables, earbuds, and power banks instead of big-ticket gadgets. You’ll see it set up more like a kiosk than a full store, aimed at Delta and Spirit crowds hustling through McNamara and Evans. Expect airport pricing: a basic Lightning or USB‑C cable that’s $10 downtown often runs closer to $20 here, with power banks climbing into the $30–$50 range.
Hours generally track flight banks, so stands near Delta gates in McNamara tend to open by around 5:00 a.m. and stay lit past 9:00 p.m., while any Evans locations tilt toward Spirit’s later departures. Stock leans heavily on travel basics: phone chargers, international plug adapters, wired and Bluetooth earbuds, plus a few low-end headphones. You won’t find laptops, cameras, or anything that needs a long demo — think five‑minute stop, max.
Skip anything that feels gimmicky or “as seen on TV” level, especially Bluetooth speakers and off-brand accessories priced over $40; quality is hit-or-miss and returns on the road are a hassle. Cables, simple adapters, and compact power banks are the safer buys, particularly if your phone is your boarding pass and gate changes keep rolling in every 15 minutes. If you can, test the cable fit on your device at the counter before you walk away.
One practical tip: check your current battery percentage at the gate, then decide. Under 30% and a 2+ hour flight ahead? Grab a power bank here. Over 60% with seat power confirmed on your aircraft type? Save the $30 and walk on by.