Gate-side electronics stop in Terminal B
Just past security in Terminal B, InMotion Entertainment is the main spot at MEM for last‑minute tech. It’s a compact storefront, but you can usually walk it in under two minutes and see everything on offer before your group boards.
They stock branded noise‑cancelling headphones, earbuds, and power banks from big names like Sony and JBL, plus a wall of charging cables for iPhone and Android. Expect airport markups: basic USB‑C or Lightning cables often sit in the $20–$30 range, with premium headphones easily crossing $200.
You’ll also find travel adapters, small Bluetooth speakers, and cases for tablets and phones, which helps if TSA made you pull things apart at the B concourse checkpoint. Staff typically know which cable or adapter matches each current iPhone or Samsung model, which saves a second trip back to the gate.
Selection leans heavily on mainstream brands and current models, so you won’t see bargain-bin pricing or older clearance gear. That said, if your earbuds die before a two‑hour hop or a longer connection, this is the only dedicated electronics retailer in Terminal B.
Tip: check your cable and earbuds at the gate first; if something’s dead or missing, walk to InMotion in B while boarding is still 20–30 minutes out so you’re not paying in a rush.