Gate-side tech fix in T6 before your next flight
Right in Terminal 6 at LAX, InMotion Entertainment covers the last-minute tech gap: headphones, chargers, travel adapters, and basic gadgets. It sits post-security, so you can duck in after clearing TSA in T6 without backtracking. Think airport pricing, not bargain bin, but it saves a scramble to find a charger at gate 61 ten minutes before boarding.
This shop focuses on travel electronics, not souvenirs. You’ll see noise-canceling headphones, Bluetooth earbuds, power banks, and cables for both Lightning and USB-C, all in one compact footprint in Terminal 6. Prices sit in the usual airport markup zone, so assume you’re paying a few dollars more than Target, but you get it right now instead of a 30-minute detour out of the terminal.
Selection runs from basic wired earbuds under $20 to brand-name headphones that can break the $200 mark, plus portable speakers and a handful of phone accessories. It’s all grab-and-go; there’s no full repair service or in-depth tech support, just quick replacements for the stuff that breaks between gate 64A and boarding. If you forgot a wall plug for international travel, you can usually find multi-country adapters on the racks.
Watch out for impulse buys: sales on higher-end headphones or speakers can still mean $250+ at the register, especially at an airport like LAX. If you only need a cable to get through a 5-hour flight, stick to the cheaper house-brand gear near the counter. One tip: check your exact phone port before you leave home so you don’t end up buying the wrong connector in T6 under time pressure.