Noise‑canceling headphones and chargers in Main Terminal
Gate area panic over a dead phone usually ends at InMotion Entertainment in the SEA Main Terminal. This is the airport’s primary electronics shop, with shelves of headphones, chargers, cables, power banks, and travel adapters aimed at getting you back online before boarding.
Located post-security in the Main Terminal concourse, InMotion keeps typical airport hours, roughly matching the first and last bank of flights between about 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. You’ll find it as you move between central security and the concourses, so it’s easy to duck in without committing to a long detour from most Main gates.
Prices sit at the usual airport markup: think $20–$35 for basic cables, $40–$80 for power banks, and branded noise‑canceling headphones that can push well over $200. You’re paying for immediacy, not bargains, so treat this as a backup plan when Amazon Prime can’t help you before your flight.
The stock leans on known brands for earbuds, over‑ear headphones, and travel‑sized Bluetooth speakers, plus cases for common iPhone and Samsung models. Staff can usually confirm fast‑charging compatibility or which cable standard you need (USB‑C vs Lightning) in under a minute, which matters when boarding starts in 15 minutes and your battery is at 8%.
One practical tip: check your charging setup at home the night before. If you realize at SEA that your cable is failing, head to InMotion before you sit down at the gate so you’re not sprinting back when the boarding group on your 6:30 a.m. flight is already on the jet bridge.