Gate-side tech stop in T2 for last‑minute gear
This small Electronics Store in Terminal T2 focuses on travel basics rather than high-end gadgets. You’ll usually find phone chargers, power banks, wired and sometimes Bluetooth earbuds, plus universal plug adapters sized for Armenia and EU trips. Stock skews toward mid-range brands, so expect practical items instead of flagship phones or laptops.
Prices sit above Yerevan city shops, often by 20–30%, which is standard for airport retail at EVN. That said, paying 8,000–12,000 AMD for a power bank here still beats landing in Europe with a dead phone and no cable. Figure 10 minutes to walk from most T2 gates to browse and pay, so you can squeeze a stop into boarding time.
The store sits airside in T2 after security, so you can buy a 220V adapter or Type C charger even if you forgot to pack one before passport control. It’s useful if your airline at EVN doesn’t have USB ports at every seat; several regional routes still fly older aircraft without in-seat power.
Don’t expect deep accessories walls: selection is compact, usually one or two options per item category. Check the packaging for compatible plug type and output (look for 2.1A or higher on USB chargers) before you leave the counter. If you’re tight on time, snap a photo of your current charger’s specs in your hotel in Yerevan, then match numbers quickly here.