T1’s InMotion covers last‑minute tech gaps before security spits you to gates
Right in Dublin Airport T1’s departures area, InMotion acts as the electronics safety net when your cable dies at 05:40 or you realise your headphones are in a checked bag. It’s post-security in T1, so you hit it after you clear screening and before you head toward the A and B gates.
Stock skews to travel basics: Lightning and USB‑C cables, EU and UK plug adapters, over‑ear and in‑ear headphones, plus power banks that meet airline battery rules. Expect airport pricing: a basic cable can run around €15–€20, and name‑brand headphones jump well beyond €100. Selection leans on big international brands you already know from high‑street shops.
Hours generally track early T1 departures, opening before the first wave around 04:00 and staying open into the late‑evening Ryanair and Aer Lingus runs. If you’re on a very late or very early outlier, still swing by with a backup plan in mind, as staffing thins outside peak bank times.
Biggest value here is time, not bargains. You pay more than city‑centre prices, but you avoid hunting through T1 on a low battery. If you’re replacing something pricey, quickly check the rough online price on your phone first so you’re not shocked at the till.
Tip: check your cable, adapter, and headphones at home; if something’s missing, budget a five‑minute stop at InMotion in T1 after security before you wander toward your gate cluster.