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Electronics Store

Electronics

T2

T2’s small Electronics Store covers last-minute gadget gaps

This Electronics Store sits airside in Terminal T2 at Hosea Kutako International, a short walk from the international departure gates. It’s a compact shop, so think basics rather than full Apple Store. You’ll see it after security on the main concourse, before you reach most food options.

Stock skews toward travel essentials: phone chargers, universal adapters, power banks, headphones, USB cables, and a few Bluetooth speakers. Expect prices to run higher than Windhoek city shops, with simple charging cables and plug adapters typically in the under-NAD 300 range and power banks scaling up from there. Brands lean generic with the occasional recognizable label on headphones or storage media.

Opening hours generally track T2’s international departure banks, with doors open for early-morning flights and staying open into the late evening when European and regional services leave. If you land late into T2 and connect onwards the same night, you usually still have a window to grab a charger before your next leg. Staff handle card payments in Namibian dollars and South African rand, and sometimes accept major foreign cards without issue.

Selection is limited, so don’t count on specialty items like camera lenses, laptop chargers for specific models, or gaming accessories. Use this as an emergency stop: lost your Type C cable, need an EU adapter for a Frankfurt flight, or broke your wired earbuds before a 10-hour sector. Tip: check your seat and bag for cables and plugs before walking over, then plan a single pass here and the nearby snack shop to save time in T2.

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