Gate-side tech fix in the Main Terminal
Just past security in GSP’s Main Terminal, Tech on the Go fills the last‑minute electronics gap: phone chargers, earbuds, power banks, basic cables, and travel adapters at typical airport markups. It’s a small footprint shop, so think grab‑and‑go rather than time‑consuming browsing. Expect generic brands next to a few recognizable names, with prices on accessories often in the $20–$40 range.
Hours roughly track flight banks in the Main Terminal, opening early for the first departures around 5:00–5:30 a.m. and staying open into the evening when the last GSP flights head out after 9:00 p.m. If you land on a very late arrival or during a midday lull, you may find the gate closed, so don’t wait until boarding if your cable just frayed.
This is not a full computer or camera store: you’ll see phone cases, screen protectors, simple Bluetooth headphones, and small speakers, but nothing like laptops or pro gear. Power banks strong enough to recharge a phone 2–3 times are common on the shelves. Expect basic USB‑C, Lightning, and USB‑A options, with occasional multi‑head cables that cover all three.
Watch prices, especially on headphones that creep past $60, where a layover Amazon order at home might be smarter. For true emergencies in GSP’s Main Terminal, though, it beats boarding with a dead phone and no charger. Tip: if your flight boards within 20 minutes, buy a power bank here, then plug it in at the nearest gate outlet so you leave GSP with both the bank and your phone topped up.