Forgot your charger at home? iStore near Gate 14 saves you.
iStore sits in the Main Terminal near Gate 14, post-security, and runs daily from 5am to 8pm, so it catches most morning departures and evening returns. Think of it as an airport Apple-adjacent kiosk: quick in-and-out for cables, chargers, and headphones, not a place to browse gadgets for 30 minutes.
The shelves lean hard into phone and laptop accessories: lightning cables, USB-C and MagSafe chargers, earbuds, and basic cases for current iPhone models. Several reviewers call it their backup plan for dead MacBook chargers on work trips out of OKC. If you’re hoping for tablets, laptops, or big speakers, the selection is short and often limited to a few higher-priced items.
Prices sit in the $$ range with standard airport markup; reviewers regularly mention paying more here than at Target or Amazon for the same lightning cable or over-ear headphones. One Google reviewer still called it a lifesaver when their MacBook power brick died before a four-day trip. Budget mentally for a 20–40% premium over what you’d see in town.
Stock is strongest for current Apple phones and laptops, weaker for USB-C-only laptops or older iPads. A few travelers report being stuck with “whatever was on the wall” when they needed a USB-C charger for a non-Apple device. Check packaging closely for connector type and wattage before heading to your gate; some reviewers say returns are tough once you leave the airport.
Service reviews skew solid: one traveler swapped a defective cable during the same trip with no drama as long as they had the original receipt. Regulars say they only use iStore for true emergencies and otherwise pack backups in their carry-on. Practical tip: do a quick cable check at security; if something’s missing, this is your last reliable tech stop before boarding at OKC.