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      <title>Why the Motorola EX500 Is Still a Solid Choice</title>
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      <description>If you have ever spent time in a high-paced work environment like a hotel or a busy warehouse, you have probably seen the motorola ex500 clipped to someone&amp;#39;s belt. It is one of those pieces of gear that just refuses to quit, even though it has been</description>
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