Electrical Component to Reverse Polarity

EDIT: I found that a DPDT relay seems to be the best solutions for my project. They are rather simple to use and don't seem to have any major limitations on the load voltage.

Hi! I am working on a project in which I need to reverse the polarity of a DC motor using an electronic component.

From a previous post on this topic, I saw to two most common recommendations were to use an H-Bridge or a Solid State Relay. However, my project appears to be a bit unique in that my component needs to be able to handle a voltage between 3V and 24V, and up to .5 Amps.

Most H-Bridges (see here and here) seem to bottom out at 4.5V and most Solid State Relays seem to max out at around 10V (see here and here).

Is there any advice for a way to approach this issue I am having? Is there, perhaps, a component which I overlooked?

Much Thanks!

Well... A regular-old electro-mechanical DPDT relay can reverse the connections.

Most H-Bridges (see here and here) seem to bottom out at 4.5V and most Solid State Relays seem to max out at around 10V (see here and here).

Most H-Bridges will probably work down to "nothing" for the motor load as along as you supply the control circuits with enough voltage to work.

And, there are plenty of 120VAC & 240VAC solid state relays around. (You can't use an AC relay for DC, but there are higher-voltage DC solid state relays too.)