T2’s Bose store sits along the main departures concourse
This Bose shop in Terminal T2 gives you a last-minute chance to sort out audio before boarding, especially if you’re flying long-haul out of SCL. You’ll spot it after security in the international departures area, so no need to budget extra time landside. Think of it as a quick tech pit stop between passport control and the gates.
Stock typically includes Bose noise-cancelling headphones, smaller on-ear models, wireless earbuds, and a few portable Bluetooth speakers, all at Chilean retail pricing rather than duty-free “mystery” tags. That means you’ll see clear CLP prices on the shelves, usually in line with what you’d expect at a Santiago city mall. If your old headset dies in T2 or you forgot an airline-compatible option, this is one of the few brand-name audio options in the terminal.
Service skews straightforward: staff in T2 can usually demo the current Bose QuietComfort line and basic features like Bluetooth pairing and noise cancellation modes. Expect quick transactions, card payments in CLP, and occasionally USD accepted depending on the register setting that day. Returns or warranty issues typically route through Bose’s Chile network, not back through the airport counter, so ask about the exact policy before you swipe.
Tip: try the headphones in-store near the concourse windows in T2; you’ll get a realistic sense of how well they cut the actual terminal noise before you commit.