Hugh Hetherington Hearing Aid Museum
Hugh Hetherington Hearing Aid Museum

On-line Hearing Aid Museum

Hearing Aids of all types—Ear Trumpets, Carbon Hearing Aids, Vacuum Tube Hearing Aids, Transistor Hearing Aids, Body Hearing Aids, Eyeglass Hearing Aids and much more!

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Miscellaneous—Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Acousticon Church Receivers (~1910)
Acousticon Spy Unit (~1920)
Acousticon Mystic Ear (~1940)
Amplivox Transistorized Auditory Training Amplifier
Archer/Lafayette Strap-on Telephone Amplifiers
Aurex P-A Personal Amplifier
Church Aid (Wooden) (~1910)
Church Aid (Black) (~1920)
Confessionaire Model 1 (~1960)
Foot’s Induction Earphones (1955)
Maico MT-2A "Hearing Aid"
Microtone Communication Device (1955)
Nuvox Confidente
Phonic Ear FM School Training Aid
Realistic Stereo Amplified Listeners
Schulmetronic Model 50-45 "Confess-A-Phone" (~1955)
Trimm Church Receiver (~1930)
Twinfone Device (~1940)
VuPhone TDD (~1980)
Weilaphone Telephone Device

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The Hugh Hetherington On-line Hearing Aid Museum
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The Center for Hearing Loss Help

"where you will receive the information, sup-port and counsel you need in order to live an exciting and fulfilling life in spite of your hearing loss"