Right after security in T1, Electronics Store covers last‑minute tech gaps.
This compact shop sits airside in Terminal T1, a short walk from the main departure gates at Lomé–Tokoin International Airport. It focuses on travel electronics, so you’ll mostly see phone accessories, chargers, basic headphones, and a few small gadgets rather than big-ticket items. Stock is geared to in-transit fixes more than serious shopping sprees.
Expect pricing to run higher than downtown Lomé, in line with typical airport markups; a simple USB cable or adapter can run several euros more than in the city. You’re paying for convenience and the fact that it’s open through much of the flight bank in T1, covering early departures and late-evening regional flights. Payment usually runs through card and local currency; don’t count on ultra-specific brands or niche items.
If your main concern is keeping a phone alive on a multi-leg trip, this is a practical stop for power banks, wall plugs, or replacement charging cables. Headphones and small speakers tend to skew toward entry-level models rather than flagship gear, so audiophiles may want to wait until the next hub airport. No major repair services here – think grab-and-go, not diagnostics.
Tip: check your plug type and cable situation before passport control; if you’re missing something, walk straight to Electronics Store in T1 after security instead of gambling on finding the right charger on board.