Gate-side chargers and cables before Main Terminal security
Tech On The Go sits landside in the Main terminal at Norfolk International, in the ticketing area before the TSA checkpoint. It’s the stop to fix last-minute tech issues if your charger dies in the Uber or your earbuds vanish on the way to ORF. You’re paying airport pricing here, but still less hassle than trying to hunt down a cable at 7-Eleven after landing.
Hours generally track with flight banks, roughly 5:00 a.m. through early evening, matching the first and last departures on the board. Stock usually includes phone chargers, universal adapters, power banks, SD cards, basic headphones, and a few travel gadgets. Expect common brands for Lightning, USB-C, and micro-USB, so most iPhone and Android setups are covered without guesswork on connectors.
Figure around $20–$40 for a power bank and $15–$30 for a branded cable, based on typical Tech On The Go pricing at similar U.S. airports. You’ll also see cheaper generic earbuds in the $15 range and some mid-tier Bluetooth options that can push toward $60. It’s not a place for deep discounts, but it beats flying a two-hour hop without audio because your buds quit at boarding.
Quick tip: check your cords and battery percentage in the Uber at least 15 minutes before reaching ORF; if something’s missing or dead, hit Tech On The Go landside before you commit to the Main terminal security line.