Gate-side tech stop in OKC’s Main Terminal
This InMotion sits past security in OKC’s Main Terminal, handy if you’re already through TSA and realize your earbuds are still at home. It’s the standard airport electronics shop: name-brand headphones, chargers, cables, and a few travel gadgets packed into a small footprint near the gates.
Expect airport pricing: a basic USB-C cable runs more than it would at Target, and premium noise-canceling headphones can hit the $300+ range. On the upside, they usually stock current-model Apple, Samsung, and Beats gear, along with power banks strong enough to get you through a 3–4 hour flight delay.
Hours generally track flight banks, opening early for the 5–6 a.m. departures and staying open into the evening push around 8–9 p.m. If you’re on the last flight out of OKC after 9:30 p.m., don’t count on it being open; grab what you need during your first pass down the concourse.
Skip buying big-ticket items here if you can wait; that $200 Bluetooth speaker is almost always cheaper online. InMotion is best used for true in-a-pinch buys: a $20–$40 set of wired earbuds, a wall brick that matches the US 110V outlets, or an international plug adapter before a long-haul connection.
Tip: Check the price on your phone first; if the markup vs. Amazon or Best Buy is under 10–15%, you’re paying a reasonable “airport tax” and can walk away stocked instead of gambling on your next stop.