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Electronics & Gadgets

Gate-side tech stop near NAS Terminal C departures

About a 2–3 minute walk from most Terminal C gates at Lynden Pindling International Airport, Electronics & Gadgets fills the “I forgot my cable” gap. It sits post-security in the departures area, so you can duck in after clearing the scanners and still keep an eye on boarding times. Expect typical airport pricing: small accessories under $20, bigger items climbing quickly.

The shop focuses on travel tech: phone chargers, universal adapters, power banks, basic headphones, and a few Bluetooth speakers. You’ll usually see racks of USB-C and Lightning cables in multiple lengths plus wall plugs rated for 110–240V, which matters if you’re flying beyond the Bahamas or US. Stock leans mainstream brands with some off-brand backups when the main lines run low.

Figure 5–10 minutes to scan the shelves and decide. Cables and simple accessories generally come in under $25, while higher-capacity power banks and name-brand headphones can reach $60–$120. If you only need a single-use fix, check the cheaper house-branded gear; save the bigger spend for something you’ll use on more than one trip.

No clear regulars’ pattern or standout hero product shows up in reviews, so treat this as a safety net, not a destination. One practical tip: before you pay, open the package in front of staff to confirm the connector type matches your phone or laptop; it saves a second trip and another $20 mistake at the gate.

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