Near the C gates, InMotion Entertainment covers last‑minute tech
InMotion Entertainment in Terminal C sits airside, past security, so you can duck in after clearing TSA and still make a boarding call. This is the spot in C when you realize your Lightning cable died or your over‑ear headphones stayed on the nightstand. Expect standard airport pricing: a bit above what you’d pay at Target, but still cheaper than most airline onboard sales.
Stock usually leans on big brands: think name‑label noise‑cancelling headphones, Apple- and Samsung‑compatible chargers, portable battery packs in the 10,000–20,000 mAh range, plus basic travel plugs and Bluetooth earbuds. They also carry some small speakers and a few phone cases sized for current iPhone and Galaxy models, which helps if your case cracked somewhere between A and C.
Figure 5–10 minutes to browse and pay, even when Terminal C banks are busy around the United evening push. Staff at InMotion can usually confirm compatibility for USB‑C vs Lightning and help you match wattage if you’re trying to fast‑charge a laptop before a 3‑hour leg. Returns and exchanges typically run through the same C‑terminal storefront, so keep the receipt until you land.
One practical tip: if you only need a basic cable or cheap wired buds for a 2‑hour hop, ask for the lowest‑priced option behind the counter instead of grabbing the first $39.99 package on the rack.