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Bluetooth Earpiece Recommendations

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CM1

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Is anyone out using a (reasonably priced) earpiece, that with good sound, that stays connected, etc...for a Unication G4 ?
I'm only looking for a single earpiece, as I will be taking a long trip and don't want to feel completely isolated with earbuds/phones.
 

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Asked before with several suggestions given in the thread below. Keep in mind many double earbuds will also work as a single.

 

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Thanks. With my hearing these days and the group I'm traveling withing I might reconsider noise canceling headphones. LOL.
 

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I am using Indy Fuel "Skullcandy" Bluetooth earbuds. There's two, but you can use either one by itself. They come in their own charging case; the whole arrangement can be charged wirelessly. They're loud too.
 

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Although the AirPod Pro paired well with my G5 the volume is relatively low .
 
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