Gate-side gadgets in Terminal 1
Just off the Terminal 1 concourse near the /CUSTOM gates, Lifestyle & Tech is the place you spot when you realize your charging cable is still on the nightstand at home. It sits post-security, so you can duck in after TSA without backtracking through the ticketing side of LAS.
Hours run /CUSTOM, which usually covers the bulk of the morning departures out of Terminal 1 and the late-night Vegas bank. If you’ve got an early 6:00 a.m. Southwest flight, this is one of the first tech shops to light up on the concourse.
Figure on airport pricing: basic USB-C or Lightning cables often land in the $15–$25 range, and portable battery packs typically run higher than downtown Vegas electronics stores. You’re paying for proximity to the /CUSTOM gates and the ability to fix a problem five minutes before boarding.
The mix skews practical: phone chargers, wired and wireless earbuds, small Bluetooth speakers, and travel add-ons like universal adapters and screen wipes. If you only need a last-minute pair of headphones to get through a 45-minute hop to LAX, grab the cheapest wired set and skip the premium branding.
Watch your receipts around /CUSTOM: some travelers at LAS report surprise when refund or return policies are stricter airside than in-city shops. Confirm return rules at the counter if you’re buying higher-ticket accessories like big-name noise-cancelling headphones.
Quick tip: if your gate is more than a 10-minute walk from /CUSTOM, check the seat map for built-in USB power first; if your row has outlets, you might only need a cable here, not a full power bank.