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Mobo

Electronics

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Gate-side tech stop in Terminal 1

Right in Los Cabos Terminal 1’s post-security shopping strip, Mobo covers the basics when your gear fails you before boarding. It’s an electronics shop, not a full-size big-box, so think last‑minute fixes rather than full upgrades. You’ll spot it along the main corridor used for many domestic Mexico departures from T1.

Stock leans toward travel needs: phone charging cables, basic earbuds, small Bluetooth speakers, universal adapters, and a few budget power banks typically in the 5,000–10,000 mAh range. Prices run higher than downtown Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo shops, as usual in airports, but roughly in line with other duty paid stores in SJD Terminal 1.

Mobo keeps standard airport hours tied to Terminal 1’s first and last flights, so it generally opens by the early domestic bank around 06:00 and stays open through the evening departures toward 20:00–21:00. You can swing through after security but before heading to your gate; no need to backtrack toward check‑in or immigration once you’re inside T1.

There’s no deep accessory catalog here, so don’t expect niche camera gear, high‑end noise‑canceling headphones, or rare device-specific chargers. Think mainstream USB‑C, Lightning (while still around), and older micro‑USB cables, plus generic phone cases that fit major brands sold in Mexico and the US.

Tip: check your cable and battery percentage before leaving your hotel; if something looks suspect, budget a 5‑minute stop at Mobo in Terminal 1 so you’re not boarding a 2–3 hour flight with a dead phone.

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