Gate side in the Main Terminal, this is your last tech stop
Right in the Main Terminal concourse at Providenciales (PLS), Electronics Store is the place to grab basic gear before flying off the island. It sits after security, so you’re already past check-in and immigration when you see it. Handy if you realize at the last minute that your phone is at 5% before a 3-hour flight to Miami or New York.
The focus is simple: travel chargers, headphones, basic cables, and a few small gadgets. Expect airport pricing: think around $25–$40 for a branded wall adapter and $20–$30 for a Lightning or USB-C cable. Inventory skews to mainstream brands rather than luxury audio, and stock in a small airport like PLS can run thin on peak Saturday departure banks.
Hours generally track outbound waves, opening early morning for the first North American pushes and staying open into mid-afternoon when the last international flights clear. Don’t count on late-evening service; most PLS departures wrap by early evening, and the shop tends to follow that pattern. If you land on an early 7:00–8:00 a.m. flight and connect out later, you should see it open by the time you re-clear security.
Selection leans practical: power banks, basic over-ear and in-ear headphones, and sometimes region-specific adapters for North American and UK-style plugs. Don’t expect laptops, tablets, or camera bodies here; think accessories, not full electronics retail. If you’re fussy about audio quality, bring your own; the options here skew to mid-range and below.
Pro tip: check your charging cables in the check-in queue; if something’s frayed, fix it here before you walk to the end gates, since there’s only this one electronics-focused shop in the Main Terminal.