Across from Gate T3, Tech on the Go keeps last-minute gear runs short.
This small electronics kiosk in Terminal T focuses on travel basics: phone chargers, headphones, power banks, and cables, all airside after security. Prices run above Target but below the “I forgot my charger” panic level you see at some airports. Expect to pay around $20–$35 for a generic Lightning or USB‑C cable and $30–$60 for earbuds or on‑ear headphones.
Hours roughly track the flight bank, with Tech on the Go generally open from early morning departures around 5:00 a.m. through the last evening flights near 8:30–9:00 p.m. If you land on one of the final arrivals into LIT after 9:00 p.m., don’t count on it being open. It sits on the main concourse used for all gates in Terminal T, so you won’t need to change levels or security zones to reach it.
Brand selection skews to mid-tier travel labels rather than high-end audiophile names: think generic or house-brand accessories plus recognizable but not flagship lines from bigger companies. You’ll also see small Bluetooth speakers and occasional tablet cases sized for common models like iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab. Returns are handled same-day at the counter, so check packaging and compatibility before you walk away.
Use Tech on the Go as a backup supply, not your primary electronics store. If you have more than 30 minutes before boarding at any Terminal T gate, it’s a quick in-and-out stop to replace a dead cable or grab a spare power bank before your next leg.