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Electronics Shop

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Gate-side electronics fix at Hamburg Airport

This generic Electronics Shop sits airside in the main passenger zone shared by T1 and T2 at Hamburg Helmut Schmidt Airport. Think last‑minute power and tech, not a full big‑box store. You’ll find it after security, so you can duck in quickly between security and your gate without going landside again.

Opening hours at HAM shops usually track the main bank of departures from around 06:00 until early evening, and this place follows that pattern. Morning departures to hubs like FRA, MUC, AMS and ZRH mean the shop is busiest between 06:30–09:00, then again for late‑afternoon flights. If you’re on a late night departure, don’t count on it being open.

Pricing is airport‑style: expect a branded USB‑C cable around €15–20 and basic wired earbuds in the same range. Power banks run higher, usually €25–50 depending on capacity. You pay more than in the city, but it’s still cheaper than arriving with a dead phone and no boarding pass. If you only need a plug adapter, grab the simplest model and skip the bulky “global travel kits.”

Stock is focused on travel basics: EU plug adapters, Schuko chargers, power strips, phone cases, SD cards, and over‑ear or in‑ear headphones. You’ll also see mid‑range Bluetooth headphones from familiar brands, but not the full top‑shelf lineup you’d see at a flagship electronics store downtown. Don’t expect big cameras or laptops; this is more about keeping your existing gear working until you land.

Quick tip: if your cable still works but your brick is slow, spend your money on a high‑watt USB‑C charger (at least 30W) here and juice up at the gate power outlets instead of buying a whole new bundle.

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