Gate-side electronics fix in T2
Just past security in Terminal T2, Electronics Corner covers last-minute tech gaps before boarding. It’s on the airside level used by most Schengen departures, so you can duck in between passport check and your gate. Think phone chargers, headphones, and small accessories rather than full-size laptops or cameras.
Opening hours generally track T2’s morning and evening peaks, with doors open from early flights around 05:00 through the late departures bank after 21:00. Card payments are standard, and prices run higher than central Gdańsk electronics shops, as you’d expect airside, but still in line with other Polish airports.
Stock at Electronics Corner leans hard on travel basics: USB-C and Lightning cables, EU plug adapters for non-Schengen visitors, power banks under the 100 Wh airline limit, and in-ear or on-ear headphones that you can plug into aircraft audio jacks. You’ll also see simple Bluetooth speakers and a few budget smart accessories near the counter.
Don’t count on finding specialist gear here; if you need a specific camera battery or a rare USB standard, buy it in town before heading for T2. Treat Electronics Corner as a backup for items you forgot, dropped, or broke on the way to security, not as a full electronics shop.
Tip: if you know you’ll need a power bank, grab one here before a non-Schengen flight from T2, as options are limited once you head toward the gates at the far end of the pier.