I don't think that would work on a bluetooth earphone. At least mine doesn't. After I hit it, it asks what I want. If I don't answer it repeats 3 times then turns off.
Here are some options.
Use a Tash large button attached anywhere. Use elbow, head, etc to bush button.
No button bluetooth, just tilt head, magnet operated.
Greg
> I currently own a Jawbone, but I thought pushing the button would
> be a problem. Perhaps I should just have someone push the button
> and leave it that way? That's essentially what I do with my
> Plantronics wireless microphone for my computer. The battery
> charge on it lasts around 10 or 11 hours.
>
> How long does the battery charge last on your Bluetooth? Are you
> able to hit a button?
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