Gate-side in T1, Pendrive is your last-minute fix-it shop.
This small travel essentials store sits airside in Terminal T1 at Copernicus Wrocław Airport, an easy stop on the walk to the gates. Expect the usual airport mix: phone chargers, USB sticks, basic headphones, power banks, and a few cables that rescue forgotten packing. Prices run higher than city shops, but that €10–€20 charger beats a dead phone on a 2‑hour flight.
Pendrive usually opens from early morning departures through the late-evening bank of flights in T1, so you can hit it after security even on a 6:00 flight. Stock leans tech-heavy: memory cards, USB drives, and small electronics take up most of the shelves, with a thinner line of things like batteries, travel adaptors and simple laptop accessories. Don't expect full-size peripherals or premium audio; think basics that get you through a short trip.
Payment is straightforward: cards are widely accepted, including contactless and mobile pay, and prices are clearly tagged in PLN with some items also showing euro equivalents. Snacks and magazines are limited here; if you want food for a 3‑hour flight, grab that from another T1 shop and use Pendrive purely as your tech stop.
Practical tip: do a quick cable and power check at home, then give yourself 5 extra minutes after security in T1 so you can swing past Pendrive only if something is actually missing.