Gate-side gadget stop with last-minute chargers at NITB
This generic Electronics Store in Pune’s NITB terminal sits airside after security, so you can swing by on the way to gates used by IndiGo and Air India. Think basic airport tech: phone chargers, earphones, power banks, and a few small accessories sized for cabin bags. Stock rotates, but you’ll usually find Type-C and Lightning cables plus universal adapters that work in India and abroad.
Prices lean airport-level: expect simple wired earphones in the ₹400–₹700 range and decent-capacity power banks around ₹1,200–₹2,000 depending on brand. Card payments and UPI are widely accepted, which helps if you’re tight on cash before a late-night departure from PNQ. It’s mainly everyday brands, not high-end audiophile gear or big-ticket laptops and tablets.
Selection is strongest on essentials: charging bricks, cables, USB hubs, and basic headphones that can save a flight if your existing pair dies before a 2–3 hour hop to Delhi, Bengaluru, or Hyderabad. You may also spot simple Bluetooth neckbands and compact Bluetooth speakers, though stock can be patchy compared with the wall of cables and adapters.
No detailed complaints trend online for this specific Electronics Store at PNQ, but the usual Indian airport pattern applies: limited room to test items and little scope for lengthy returns once you’ve flown out. Check packaging carefully, match the connector type to your phone or laptop, and plug-test the accessory at a nearby seating area in NITB before boarding if time allows.