T1’s main concourse is where you find Tech and Travel Gadgets
This shop sits landside in Vilnius Airport’s T1 area, before security, so you can drop in even if someone else is flying and you’re just seeing them off. Hours are irregular and tied to flight banks, but it generally tracks the first departures through late evening, so early-morning and late-night flights are usually covered.
Tech and Travel Gadgets focuses on last‑minute gear: power banks, EU plug adapters, basic headphones and earphones, plus a mix of phone cases and cables for major brands like Apple and Samsung. Prices land in the typical airport range, roughly 20–30% above city electronics shops in Vilnius, so it’s a backup plan, not a bargain hunt.
You’ll also see practical travel items here: TSA‑style locks, luggage straps, small backpacks, and neck pillows, along with simple laptop sleeves that fit common 13–15 inch models. If you forgot a charging brick or a USB‑C cable, this is one of the few places in VNO T1 where you can fix that problem without leaving the terminal.
Staff regularly help match cables and adapters to specific phones or laptops, which matters if you’re carrying a mix of older Micro‑USB devices and newer USB‑C gear. Selection skews toward mainstream standards, so niche camera chargers or rare battery types are hit or miss. For anything expensive, like higher‑capacity power banks above 20,000 mAh, compare price tags twice.
Practical tip: check your plug type and cable needs at home; use Tech and Travel Gadgets in T1 as an emergency stop, not your primary tech shop.