Forgot your charger at KHH T-I? Electronics Corner is it.
This is a small electronics rack tucked into a general shop in Terminal I at Kaohsiung International Airport, not a full gadget store. Think emergency accessories: USB cables, plug adaptors, cheap wired earbuds, maybe a basic power bank. Stock skews toward phone and tablet add‑ons, not laptops or cameras, and brands lean generic more than name‑brand.
Hours aren’t clearly published, but shops in KHH’s international area usually track flight banks, opening a bit before the first departures and closing after the last evening flights. Prices run higher than city stores; expect to pay a noticeable premium for simple items like a USB‑C cable or Lightning cord. You’re airside after security, so this is a last‑minute fix, not a place to browse for fun tech.
Regulars who use KHH a lot mention they buy electronics in Kaohsiung’s city markets or chains like Tsann Kuen, then treat Electronics Corner as a backup only. The airport overall has limited retail, and there’s no big-box electronics retailer anywhere in Terminals D or I, so don’t plan on replacing a laptop charger, DSLR battery, or anything niche here.
Tip: if you suspect you might need adapters or extra cables, pick them up in town; treat Electronics Corner as your “I literally can’t board without a cable” safety net and expect to overpay a bit.