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Tech Store

Gate-side tech stop in GUA’s Central Terminal

Just past security in the Central terminal, Tech Store fills the gap if you forgot a charger, adapter, or headphones. It sits in the main airside retail strip, so you can hit it on the way to most gates without a detour. Layout is tight but straightforward: accessories on the front racks, larger items like tablets and headphones toward the back.

Tech Store focuses on travel basics: USB and USB‑C cables, power banks, universal plug adapters, and over‑ear and in‑ear headphones. Pricing runs higher than city shops, as usual in La Aurora International Airport, but still reasonable compared with onboard sales. Expect to pay noticeably more for branded power banks and name‑brand headphones than generic options on the same shelf.

Opening hours generally track flight banks, with Tech Store active from early morning departures through late‑evening North and Central terminal flights. If you have a 06:00–08:00 departure, it’s usually open; overnight red‑eye gaps are less reliable. Staff handle basic setup on phones and small devices but don’t expect full repairs or data recovery.

You’ll see more accessories than big‑ticket electronics: think SD cards, basic mice, keyboards, and Bluetooth speakers rather than laptops or cameras. Stock skews toward mainstream phone models from Apple and Samsung, but generic cases cover many mid‑range Android phones seen on routes into Guatemala City. If you need something niche or professional‑grade, this probably won’t have it.

Tip: bring your device with you and test any cable, adapter, or headphones at the counter before paying; returns airside at GUA can be awkward once you move toward boarding.

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