Next to other airside shops after security, InMotion covers last-minute tech gaps.
InMotion at Edinburgh Airport sits airside after security, so you can grab cables and headphones without backtracking landside. It’s the main electronics specialist in the departures area, not a supermarket aisle with a few chargers. Expect the usual airport markup, but it’s still cheaper than arriving at your hotel with a dead phone and no charger.
The shop leans hard on travel kit: phone and laptop chargers, power banks, earbuds, over-ear headphones, travel adaptors and some smaller speakers. You’ll find branded gear alongside generic options, with basic USB-C or Lightning cables often coming in around the £15–£25 range. Power banks and noise-cancelling headphones run higher, closer to standard high-street prices plus a modest airport premium.
Stock turns over quickly because EDI pushes a lot of UK and short-haul European traffic, so you usually see current connector types, not old leftovers. They also carry some cases, screen protectors and Bluetooth accessories, which helps if you’ve just cracked a phone on the way to the airport. Staff are used to sorting “my cable died on the train” problems in under five minutes.
Figure five to ten minutes to duck in and out before your gate; it’s on the main walk toward departures gates, so you don’t need a detour. One practical tip: check plug type and wattage on any adaptor or charger before you pay, especially for trips beyond Europe, so you don’t land in the US or Asia with the wrong brick.