Near the main duty free in Terminal 3, Gadget Shop covers last‑minute tech needs.
This tech store in Terminal 3 sits in the central departures shopping area, past security and passport control. It focuses on travel electronics: phone cables, plug adapters for Israel and Europe, power banks, basic headphones, and small speakers. Prices skew above city retail, but roughly in line with other airport electronics in Europe and the Middle East.
Gadget Shop keeps typical Terminal 3 departure hours, opening early for morning EL AL waves and staying open through late-night flights to Europe and North America. You can usually walk in and out in under 10 minutes, since the space is small and stock is straightforward: think replacement USB-C cords, universal travel adapters, SD cards, and simple gifts like LED toys for kids.
Quality sits in the mid-range: not the premium brands you’d find in a big box electronics chain in Tel Aviv, but better than the generic gear at some supermarket stands in Terminal 1. If you’re replacing something critical, like a laptop charger or high-capacity power bank, check wattage and connector type carefully before paying.
Final tip: snap a photo of your existing cable or charger at your gate in Terminal 3, then match ports and specs in Gadget Shop so you don’t buy the wrong thing in a rush.