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Capi

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Gate-side tech stop near Terminal 2 departures

Capi sits airside in Terminal 2, so you hit it after security on Schengen and non-Schengen flights. It’s the main electronics shop in this part of MUC, aimed at last‑minute fixes when something in your carry-on fails. Think travel chargers, camera gear, and headphones rather than big-box-style inventory.

In Terminal 2, Capi typically opens from early morning through the late evening wave, roughly aligned with Lufthansa’s long-haul bank. Prices track standard European electronics retail, not duty free steals: expect around €25–€40 for decent USB‑C or Lightning cables and €60–€120 for midrange headphones. You pay for having it 3 minutes from your gate, not for bargain hunting.

The shelves lean on big brands: Sony, JBL, Bose, and the usual travel adaptor names. Stock focuses on quick wins: power banks, universal travel adapters, SD cards, Bluetooth earbuds, and camera accessories. Phone cases skew toward current iPhone and Samsung Galaxy generations; if you carry something older or more niche, odds are thin.

Returns and warranty issues are easier if you fly through MUC often, but harder if this is a one‑off trip, since follow-up usually means dealing with the manufacturer back home. Keep the printed receipt; some brands need a dated proof of purchase for the EU warranty rules.

Tip: if you just need a simple EU plug adapter, compare Capi’s price to the small travel racks in nearby convenience shops in Terminal 2 before you tap your card; the difference can cover a coffee.

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