Near gate B, this iTravel 2 is your last-minute gear stop
This iTravel 2 sits in Terminal B at Washington Dulles, handy if your flight goes from the B gates and you realize your cable is still on the nightstand. It’s a small tech and travel-essentials shop, not a full electronics store, but it usually covers the basics for phones, tablets, and headphones.
You’ll see the usual airport markup: expect to pay a few dollars more than downtown for Lightning or USB‑C cables, power bricks, and over‑ear headphones. They also carry simple travel items like power adapters, basic phone cases, and sometimes inexpensive Bluetooth earbuds. Payment is standard card and contactless; no special lounge tie‑ins or airline discounts at IAD mentioned anywhere.
Inventory at this Terminal B location focuses on quick fixes, not premium brands or deep accessories walls. Don’t count on finding niche laptop chargers or high‑end noise‑canceling models; this is more “forgot my cord” than “shopping for an upgrade.” If you need a very specific connector for a Lenovo or older HP, it’s safer to pack it yourself rather than rely on this shop.
Hours at iTravel 2 in Terminal B generally track the bank of departures, so it’s usually open from early morning through the evening rush, roughly matching flights from about 6:00 a.m. into the late night Europe wave. If you’re on one of the very last B‑gate departures after 10:00 p.m., buy your charger or adapter as soon as you land or right after security instead of waiting.
Tip: If your B‑gate isn’t final yet on the boards, swing by iTravel 2 first and grab cables or a power bank, then head toward A, C, or D; backtracking between concourses at IAD easily eats 10–15 minutes.