Gate-side cables and chargers when yours die at OKC Main
Tech on the Go sits past security in OKC’s Main Terminal concourse, in the central stretch where the gates split left and right. It’s a compact electronics kiosk-style shop, easy to spot among the newsstands and snack spots once you clear the single TSA checkpoint. Think last-minute tech fixes, not full big-box electronics.
You’ll see the usual airport markup: basic Lightning or USB‑C cables that might cost $10 in town run closer to $20 here, and power banks land in the $30–$60 range. They also stock wall adapters, wired and Bluetooth earbuds, and a few travel accessories like universal plugs and small laptop sleeves. Payment is standard: cards, tap-to-pay, and OKC’s typical receipts-with-barcode setup.
Inventory leans heavily on phone accessories rather than laptops or cameras, so don’t count on finding a specific SSD or niche cable type. Brand mix shifts, but expect generic and mid-tier names more than premium Apple or Samsung gear. If you just need something that works for a 2–3 hour flight to DFW, DEN, or ATL, it does the job.
Selection runs most of the day in line with Main Terminal flight banks, roughly from early morning departures around 5:00 a.m. through the later evening pushes. If you know you board before 6:30 a.m. or after 8:30 p.m., bring your own cable; assume reduced hours and possibly a closed gate when traffic drops.