Hugh Hetherington Hearing Aid Museum
Hugh Hetherington Hearing Aid Museum

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Miscellaneous—Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Acousticon Church Receivers (~1910)

(H431)

Acousticon Spy Unit (~1920)


(H437)

Acousticon Radio Unit (~1930)


(B175)

Acousticon Group Hearing Aid Amplifier (~1940)

(B176)

Acousticon Mystic Ear (~1940)


(H429)

Amplivox Transistorized Auditory Training Amplifier

(H750)

Archer/Lafayette Strap-on Telephone Amplifiers

(H439)

Ardente Hand-Held Church Hearing Aid Receiver (~1935)

(B189)

Audio Equipment Co. "The Confessionaire" (~1955)


(B253)

Aurex P-A Personal Amplifier


(H180)

Bandwagon, Inc. Strap-on Telephone Amplifier (~1965)


(B514)

Bo Edin Univox 2A+ Loop Amplifier (1998)


(B623)

Brush Church Earphones (~1940s)


(H)

Acousticon Carbon Church Aid (Wooden) (~1910)


(H447)

Acousticon Carbon Church Aid (Black Leatherette) (~1920)


(H448, H449)

Cannon-Ball Hearing-Aid for Television (1955)


(B618)

Confessionaire Model 1 (~1960)


(H450)

Cyber Ear Model HAP-40 Personal Amplifier (~2000)


(B228)

EB  Master Auditory Trainer Model 33 (~1970)


(B564)

Foot’s Induction Earphones (1955)


(H451)

Lorgnette-style British-made Personal Amplifier

(B219)

Maico MT-2A Portable Desk Hearing Aid (1961)


(H303)

Microtone Communication Device (1955)

(H464)

Nuvox Confidente


(H328)

Phonic Ear PE300 Easy Listener Personal FM System (2002)


(H790)

Phonic Ear FM School Training Aid


(H468)

Realistic Stereo Amplified Listeners


(H475, H476, H477)

Schulmetronic Model 50-45 "Confess-A-Phone" (~1955)

(B72)

Sears Telecaption II Adapter(1988)


(B621)

Sonotone Miniature Loop Pad (~1956)

(B231)

Sound Wizard Universal Listening System (~2006)


(H789)

Telex TW-4AA/TDR-7AA Wireless FM System (1999)


(H787)

Trimm Featherweight Church Receiver (~1930 - ~1960)


(H482, B416)

Twinfone Device (~1940)


(H484, B185)

Ultra-Tec Watchman Signaling System (1983)


(B362)

VuPhone TDD (~1980)


(H486)

Weilaphone Telephone Device


(H488)

Williams Sound PFM 360 Personal FM System (1987)


(B622)

Williams Sound PockeTalker II Personal Amplifier

(H752)

Williams Sound PockeTalker Pro Personal Amplifier

(H752, B)


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