Gate-side tech fix in T1
Five minutes’ walk from most T1 Schengen gates, Tech & Fly is the electronics stop when you realize your charging cable is still on the kitchen table. It sits airside in Terminal T1, after security, on the main retail strip before the lower 30s gates. You’ll see it between a fashion shop and a duty free entrance, so you don’t have to detour far from boarding.
Tech & Fly in T1 leans hard on travel basics: USB-C and Lightning cables, EU plug adapters for Spain, power banks, and over-ear or in-ear headphones. Prices run higher than city shops (think €15–€25 for cables, €30–€60 for power banks), but cheaper than getting stuck with a dead phone on landing. Expect mostly big-name accessory brands with some airport-markup generics on the rack.
The shop stays open through most long-haul banks in T1, roughly 06:00 to 22:00, lining up with early departures to European hubs and late-night flights to Latin America. It’s squarely post-security, so you can stop in after passport check on non-Schengen flights. Staff usually handle basic setup, like fitting screen protectors or testing a charger on the spot.
Tech & Fly also carries small extras that save a flight: SD cards for cameras, Bluetooth keyboards, laptop sleeves and basic phone cases for mainstream brands released in the last 2–3 years. You’ll usually find at least one display of noise-isolating headphones, useful on older A320s still running MAD short-hauls, and a few cheap wired buds if you just broke yours boarding.
Plan one thing before you walk over: check your current cable and plug type at your seat, then snap a quick photo so you can match ports fast at Tech & Fly and be back at your T1 gate in under 10 minutes.