Opposite several T1 gates, this small Electronics Shop saves trips
This post-security shop in Fuerteventura’s T1 focuses on last-minute tech rather than big-ticket gadgets. Expect basic travel electronics more than flagship phones or laptops. It’s the spot for “I forgot my cable” problems before boarding, especially on busy holiday flights when nearby gates in T1 fill fast.
Stock typically covers USB charging cables, basic wired and Bluetooth headphones, EU plug adapters and a few power banks, all priced higher than in town but acceptable for airport standards. You won’t find specialist camera gear or rare accessories, so don’t bank on replacements for DSLRs or niche laptop chargers.
Most flights from Fuerteventura leave through T1, so the Electronics Shop sees steady traffic during morning and late-afternoon waves. That means popular items like cheap earbuds and low-cost power banks sometimes run low later in the day. If you know you’ll need something, shop on arrival at T1 instead of waiting until boarding starts.
Staff usually process purchases in a couple of minutes, but card terminals can slow things when several passengers queue at once. Keep a physical card ready; mobile wallets occasionally misfire with the in-terminal connection. One practical tip: test any new cable or headphones at the shop counter using your own phone before you walk back to the gate.