Gate-side chargers at T3 beat rummaging through your bag
Tech2Go in Terminal 3 sits airside, so you hit it after security on FCO’s main international side rather than backtracking landside. It’s the standard airport electronics stop: phone accessories, travel gadgets, and small tech add-ons that keep a flight from turning miserable when something breaks at the last minute.
Pricing runs at typical big-airport levels, so expect to pay more than central Rome for basics like USB-C cables, EU plug adapters, and wired earphones. The tradeoff: you’re in the Schengen/extra-Schengen hub of T3 already, a few minutes’ walk from most long-haul gates, and you can fix a dead-cable problem right before boarding instead of gambling on the inflight USB port.
Stock usually tilts toward last-minute needs rather than big-ticket gadgets: think power banks for topping up a phone between gates, basic headphones that actually fit into aircraft jacks, and travel plugs that work in Italy plus the rest of the EU. If you’re hunting for a specific brand or laptop-grade gear, better to buy before you reach Fiumicino’s Terminal 3 and treat this place as a backup.
Plan your stop here before you sit down at a T3 café or bar; once you’ve secured a seat with an outlet, you won’t want to give it up just to chase a cable you could have grabbed at Tech2Go on the way.