Audi-Ear Clip-on Auricle
The Audi-Ear was manufactured by the American
Earphone Company of New York in the mid 1920s. It was a non-electric
device similar to the Super-Ear made by the same company.
Front view, looking into the opening of the auricle and showing the
ear tip.
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Side view of the auricle. This model
came with a wire ear clip (not shown) to held it in place.
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View of the back of the auricle showing the name. The hole at the top is
where the ear tip screws in.
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The Audi-Ear in its original case. Notice the name on the top inside of
the case. The Audi-Ear came with three ear tips of different sizes to
fit almost any ear.
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