Near Gate B3, this is Terminal 2’s Apple-style stop
Right by gate B3 in Terminal 2, iStore fills the electronics gap between 8 am and 8 pm daily. It’s the place you sprint to when your Lightning cable dies, your AirPods case goes missing, or you forgot a USB-C charger entirely. The shop leans Apple-heavy but usually has enough universal gear that Android and Windows users aren’t stuck.
The footprint is small but focused: headphones, earbuds, power banks, travel plugs, basic keyboards, and a few higher-ticket items like iPads and laptops. Prices sit above mainland retail, as expected in HNL Terminal 2, but not as outrageous as some souvenir stands. Figure on paying a few extra dollars for a cable or charger, and more of a premium on headphones.
With a 4.7 rating, most flyers call out staff who actually know the difference between USB-C PD wattage ratings and older chargers. That can save you from buying a cheap brick that won’t fast-charge your phone on a 5-hour flight to the West Coast. If you’re flying Hawaiian or another carrier out of the B gates, this is the quickest spot to plug a gap in your tech kit.
Stock shifts, but items like Apple-branded cables, basic Bluetooth earbuds, and portable batteries tend to be there consistently from open at 8 am through the evening close at 8 pm. Don’t expect niche camera gear or pro audio; think travel emergencies and simple upgrades, not a full electronics warehouse.
Tip: do a quick price check on your phone before buying anything over $100 at iStore B3 in Terminal 2, and save the receipt in case you need to return or warranty it after landing.