Gate-side cables and chargers in North Terminal
North Terminal’s Electronics Store sits airside after security, handy if you realise at POS that your phone cable died somewhere between immigration and the restroom. It’s one of the few spots in the terminal focused only on tech, so this is your main shot at grabbing chargers, adapters, and basic headphones without walking back toward check‑in.
Expect airport pricing: simple USB charging cables and plug adapters usually ring in higher than downtown Port of Spain shops, but the trade-off is you’re already inside the North Terminal and close to gates. Stock leans toward everyday travel items rather than big-ticket gadgets, so think power banks and earbuds, not laptops or cameras.
Hours generally track the North Terminal flight banks, opening before early Caribbean departures and staying open into the late-evening departures to regional hubs. If you’re on a late-night flight, check what’s open as you pass through security; this store often stays lit longer than some food counters on the same concourse.
Selection is basic but functional: charging bricks, cables in a few common formats, noise-reducing headphones, plus small accessories like screen protectors and phone cases that fit mainstream brands. If you use something niche (odd laptop connector, rare phone model), bring your own rather than betting on finding it here.
Tip: walk the short stretch of North Terminal gates first, check the Electronics Store prices, then decide whether that last-minute cable is worth the markup before you sit down near your boarding gate.