Motorola Timeport 270c
March 7th, 2003 | by Ian Bell
Full Review - Page 3
Accessories Conclusion Overall, the Motorolla Timeport™ 270c is a mobile phone far beyond its time. Its revolutionary features and eye-candy design place it high up on the food chain. The Timeport™ incorporates all of the wonderful features we have grown to love so much along with a plethora of new and innovative technology. Its cutting edge Bluetooth capabilities truly make it the cream of the crop while its easy-to-use interface keeps it user friendly.
Other than the Bluetooth Connectivity Kit and FM Stereo Headset we received, many accessories are available for the Timeport™ 270c, ranging from batteries, to cell phone covers and headsets. One headset we found to be particularly interesting is a Bluetooth Enabled headset, which eliminated wires altogether and had a battery life of 100 standby hours. The Bluetooth enabled headset features interchangeable colored faceplates and is compatible with various Bluetooth devices by Motorola and other venders.
Two things we did not like about the Timeport™ 270c was the lack of an adapter card to allow Bluetooth connectivity to a desktop PC and the belt clip included with the phone. While we did not care for the included belt clip (the phone easily fell out while sitting) this can be remedied with an aftermarket clip once they are available. The reversed “Send” and “End” buttons also annoyed us but after a while we became use to the buttons' locations and didn't think twice about them.

by Runner on September 2, 2004:
“To get the use out of your timeport ..press 2580 at the same time..remove battery .. put back in..that should reset the whole thing. lts not te batteries it the phone. lf you want to know more about what l found out you can email me..” More...