Terminal 1 has TechStore as the main gadget stop
TechStore sits airside in Terminal 1 at Bucharest Henri Coandă (OTP), after security, so you’re fine to browse even on a short layover. It runs standard daytime hours that roughly track flight banks, usually opening ahead of the first morning departures and closing after the late‑evening waves thin out.
This is the airport’s general electronics shop, with headphones, power banks, travel adapters, USB cables, and small accessories priced at typical European airport levels – expect to pay a few euro more than downtown Bucharest. You’ll also see mid‑range branded earbuds and over‑ear headphones that can rescue you if your gear dies just before a 3‑hour flight.
TechStore usually keeps a good stock of EU‑plug travel chargers and multi‑port USB bricks, which matters at OTP since many Terminal 1 gates still lean on shared outlets. You can also pick up phone cases and screen protectors for major brands, though selection skews toward recent‑generation iPhone and Samsung models.
Laptops and tablets appear more as display draws than serious value buys, and prices rarely beat what you’d find from a city electronics chain 15–20 km away in Bucharest. SD cards and small storage drives are available near the counter, handy if you’re shooting 4K video and realize your card is full before boarding.
Plan your stop right after security: TechStore gets busier in the 60 minutes before peak departures from Terminal 1, and it’s easier to compare chargers and cables while the store is still quiet.