Right in T1’s main departures hall, Mobile Accessories Kiosk covers last‑minute tech fixes before you board. This is a small stand, not a full shop, so expect a quick stop rather than browsing time. It sits post-security in Terminal 1, handy if you spot a low battery on the flight information screens and realize you left your cable at home.
You’ll typically find basics: charging cables for common phones, simple wired earphones, maybe a few budget power banks, all at airport-markup pricing compared with Panaji or Vasco stores. Stock varies, but assume generic brands more than big-name labels. If you only need a USB-A to USB-C cable or a basic pair of 3.5mm jack earphones for an early-morning departure out of T1, this stand usually does the job in under five minutes.
There’s no published price list online for Mobile Accessories Kiosk, so go in expecting to ask prices upfront and compare a couple of options. Payment is typically by cash in INR, with card sometimes hit-or-miss during busy evening departure banks, especially around late-night charter flights. If you have time before check-in at Terminal 1, it can be cheaper to grab accessories in town rather than relying on this stand as your first option.
Practical tip: check your cable and adapter actually fit your device before you walk away from the kiosk, and keep the small receipt tucked with your boarding pass in case you need to swap something while you’re still in T1.