Forgot your charger in Orlando? Tech on the Go in A has you covered.
This Tech on the Go sits in Terminal A, so it mainly catches people heading out on JetBlue, Frontier, and other A-side departures who realize their phone is at 12% with a three-hour flight ahead. Stock skews to last‑minute fixes: phone chargers, USB‑C and Lightning cables, wired earbuds, power banks, and basic travel adapters, all at airport pricing rather than gas‑station pricing. Think $20–$40 for a charger or battery pack, not $10, but still cheaper than boarding with a dead phone.
The shop sits post‑security on the A side, so you need a same‑day boarding pass to reach it, and it’s an easy detour if your gate is in the low A‑10s to A‑20s. Hours generally track the terminal flow, opening early with the first wave of 5–6 a.m. flights and staying open into the late‑evening bank, often past 9 p.m. If you’re heading out of Terminal B or C, factor in the time; this isn’t worth a terminal change unless your flight is significantly delayed.
Expect standard national‑chain brands plus some generics: wall bricks, car chargers, basic Bluetooth speakers, and hard‑shell phone cases for recent iPhone and Samsung models. You’ll rarely find niche gear or laptop‑grade accessories, so don’t count on USB‑C PD bricks above 30W or rare cables like USB‑C to DisplayPort. Use it for basics: a Lightning cable, a pack of AA batteries, or a wired headset that works with in‑seat screens on older aircraft.
Tip: Before you walk over from an A‑30s gate, quickly check your exact connector type (USB‑C vs Lightning) in your phone’s settings or charging port so you buy the right cable on the first try.