Near the T1 central concourse, this Mobile Accessories Kiosk covers the basics fast.
The kiosk sits in Terminal T1’s main departures area, a short walk from most international gates, and focuses on last-minute tech fixes rather than browsing. Expect phone chargers, universal travel adapters, basic earphones, and a mix of cables in common standards like USB-C and Lightning. Stock skews practical, not luxury.
Pricing in T1 tends to run higher than downtown Muscat, and this stand follows that pattern: think roughly 20–30% above city shops for simple items like charging bricks or cables. That said, paying a few extra OMR for a cable at the gate still beats boarding a 7-hour flight with a dead phone and no way to charge.
The kiosk usually trades through the main T1 departure window that starts early morning and runs late into the evening, tracking the first and last long-haul waves. It’s post-security, so you’ll pass it after immigration and the main duty free, before you branch toward individual gate clusters. That makes it an easy stop after your security repack.
Selection leans on generic brands with a few recognizable labels mixed in, so treat it as a backup, not a place to upgrade your daily headphones. If you’re picky about quality, test cables on the spot and keep the receipt. One practical move: do a quick check of your own chargers and adapters at your hotel in Muscat; if anything is missing, buy in the city, then use this kiosk only as a last resort in T1.