Hello Don,

I used to be a huge fan of the Motorola brand but gave up on them some time
ago as I didn't like the way they didn't work with VoiceOver.  To be honest,
I haven't used a Motorola Bluetooth earpiece in over 4 years so no doubt my
opinion of them is based on info that is out-of-date.

My current favorite make an model of an A2DP single-ear Bluetooth earphone
is the Jabra Extreme 2.  It works flawlessly with Siri and sits very light
in the ear.  In fact, very often, I forget I'm wearing it.  The Jabra
Extreme 2 can be paired with multiple devices at the same time.  This allows
the user to seamlessly switch between two or more devices with the tap of a
button.  I cannot remember how many devices can be paired with it at once.
I think it's 8 devices but you should confirm this before purchasing if the
number of connected devices is important to you.

Good Luck,

Mark

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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Don Breda
Sent: Sunday, May 25, 2014 3:52 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Seeking Ear piece recommendations

I too love the motorola h19txt but hav had trouble with at least three of
them now.

Just bought one this week brand new and right out of the box the volume up
control doesn't work.

The one I was replacing worked fine for about six months and the volume up
control stopped working. I bought a new one this week as I said and right
out of the box it has the same problem.

Very sad because this is a great earpiece.

Looking for other recommendations now.

Needs to work with siri no buds no headsets needs to be loud because I live
in Manhattan.

Don


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