Gate-side cables and chargers in Terminal 2
Right in RDU Terminal 2, Tech on the Go covers the basics when your phone hits 5% before boarding. It sits past security among the concourse shops, so you don’t have to backtrack to the ticketing level for electronics. Think last‑minute phone chargers, earbuds, power banks, and travel adapters rather than full laptops or cameras.
Prices run higher than Target or Best Buy back home, but still in normal airport territory; expect around $25–$40 for a branded power bank and $15–$30 for USB-C or Lightning cables. You’ll also find basic over‑ear headphones, cheap wired earbuds for under $20, and some Bluetooth options that creep closer to $50.
Hours track with peak departures in Terminal 2, usually opening early enough for 6:00–7:00 a.m. flights and staying open into the late-evening bank. Inventory leans toward the current phone standards — USB‑C, Lightning, and common international plug adapters — plus a few small accessories like phone grips and screen wipes.
If you just need a quick charge before a 9:00 p.m. flight, grab a wall charger or cable here and pair it with the free outlets at several gates in Terminal 2. Tip: check your cable type in your phone’s settings or on the plug before you walk over so you buy the right connector on the first try.