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Techno Mobile

Right after T2 security, this is the main electronics stop

Techno Mobile sits airside in Terminal T2, just past security and before most of the international gates. It focuses on travel tech: phone chargers, basic headphones, and small accessories that save you when something dies mid-trip. Stock leans toward last-season models and generic brands rather than flagship gadgets, so think backup gear, not a full-on upgrade. You pay airport markups here, but it’s still cheaper than losing a day without a charger between Yerevan and your next hub.

Opening hours loosely track peak departures, roughly 24/7 when the late-night Europe and Middle East banks run from EVN. That makes Techno Mobile useful for 03:00 flights when city shops are closed and your cable finally gives up. Expect prices higher than Yerevan city stores by 20–40%, especially on power banks and branded earphones. Cards are accepted, including major international credit cards, which helps if you spent your last dram in T2’s cafés.

Selection skews practical: phone cases for common models like iPhone and Samsung Galaxy, USB-C and Lightning cables, universal travel adapters, plus basic wired and wireless earbuds. You sometimes see small Bluetooth speakers and memory cards in the mid-price range. Don’t count on niche items like DSLR batteries or rare laptop chargers; this is more “forgot my cable” than “full camera shop.” Packaging is often in Russian or Armenian, so check specs before paying.

Plan a quick 5–10 minute stop here before you sit down at your gate; lines grow right before boarding when people notice their battery percentage hitting single digits.

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