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Capi

T1 electronics shop with last‑minute tech fixes

Capi sits airside in Terminal T1 at Nuremberg Airport, a few minutes’ walk past security toward the main Schengen gates. It’s the airport’s primary electronics store, so this is the place to patch any tech gaps before boarding. Expect shelves of travel adapters, power banks, headphones and branded gadgets stacked right along the central passenger flow.

The shop usually opens early in the morning in line with the first departures and trades until the evening wave of flights in T1, so you can swing by on both 06:00 and late‑day rotations. Prices run higher than downtown Nuremberg, especially on headphones and branded accessories, but you save the 20–30 minutes a city detour would cost. Charging cables and basic EU adapters sit in the “acceptable airport markup” range.

Stock leans toward big names: think Apple‑compatible cables, major headphone brands, and standard USB‑C power banks rated around 10,000–20,000 mAh. You also see memory cards, small Bluetooth speakers, and some camera accessories, though serious photographers still do better buying lenses in the city. For quick fixes like forgotten chargers or a spare set of noise‑isolating earbuds before a 2–3 hour flight, it covers the basics.

One practical tip: if you only need a simple Schuko plug adapter or a short Lightning cable, head straight to the racks near the entrance and compare the smallest, no‑name items first; they’re usually several euros cheaper than the big‑brand packs hanging deeper in the store.

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