Ten minutes from most C gates, InMotion Entertainment fills the gadget gap.
This shop sits in Terminal C at Spokane International (GEG), on the concourse with the regional jet gates, so you can duck in even on a short layover. It’s post-security, so no extra screening drama once you remember you forgot a charger.
InMotion focuses on travel electronics: headphones, earbuds, power banks, cables, and a few Bluetooth speakers, all from national brands you’d recognize. Prices usually run a few dollars above Target or Amazon, which is normal airport markup, but still beats landing with a dead phone and no cable at Gate C.
You’ll see multiple wall sections of headphone options, from wired backups under $30 to noise-canceling models that creep into the $200+ range. They also stock USB-C, Lightning, and older micro-USB cords, plus universal adapters for people heading out on international flights after GEG.
Staff here handle a steady stream of last‑minute “my charger died at 2A.M.” situations and can usually point you to the cheapest thing that works for your specific phone model. Returns and exchanges follow standard chain rules, so keep your printed receipt or email confirmation, especially for anything over $50.
Tip: if your boarding pass shows a C gate, swing by InMotion before you sit down; once you’re at the far end of Terminal C, backtracking 5–10 minutes for a cable feels longer than the flight to Seattle.