Near Gate A, Airport Wireless fills the last-minute tech gap.
This shop sits in Terminal A post-security, handy if you realize at 7:00 a.m. boarding that your charging cable is still on the kitchen counter. Expect standard airport pricing, a notch above big-box stores, but still cheaper than buying from a vending machine at the gate. It mainly serves A gates, so keep the walking time in mind if you’re flying out of B.
Airport Wireless usually carries phone chargers, power banks, wired and Bluetooth earbuds, and basic accessories for major brands like Apple and Samsung. You’ll also see travel staples like international plug adapters, small Bluetooth speakers, and screen protectors. Figure on paying around $20–$40 for cables and $40–$80 for power banks, which tracks with most US airport tech shops.
Selection leans toward practical over fancy: think generic lightning and USB‑C cords, simple over‑ear headphones, and mid-range earbuds. If you care about audio quality, this isn’t where you upgrade your headphones, but it works when your only other option is a silent flight. For anything niche, like camera gear or gaming accessories, plan ahead; Terminal A doesn’t really cater to that.
Tip: check your boarding time before you stop in. From the center of Terminal A, a quick in-and-out at Airport Wireless usually adds about 5–10 minutes, which can feel tight if your group starts lining up at the gate 30 minutes before departure.