Right after security in T2, Electronics is the airport’s main duty-free tech stop.
This shop sits airside in Terminal T2, past international immigration and security, so you only see it on outbound flights. It focuses on smaller items that actually fit in a carry-on: headphones, chargers, power banks and travel adapters. Prices are duty free, but not always dramatically below city stores, so it’s worth knowing your home prices before grabbing big-ticket gadgets.
You’ll find global accessory brands alongside basic unbranded cables and plugs, with most essentials in the ₹500–₹2,500 range. Stock leans toward phone accessories rather than laptops or cameras, so don’t expect a full electronics showroom. If you forgot a USB-C cable, extra charger, or universal adapter for a Middle East or Europe connection, this is the easiest fix before boarding from T2’s international gates.
Opening hours generally track international departures, roughly 3 hours before the first late-night bank of flights and up to the final departures after midnight. Card payments in INR and major foreign currencies work here, and staff are used to quick turnarounds from passengers boarding flights like those to DOH and DXB. Keep receipts handy, as some high-value items may be checked again at the gate or at your transit airport.
Tip: If your boarding time is within 20 minutes, buy only small accessories; larger purchases can slow you down if security wants to re-scan your bag at the gate.