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In the Ear (ITE) Transistor Hearing Aids

Lori Model L In-the-Ear Transistor Hearing Aid

The Lori Model L half-shell in-the-ear hearing aid was manufactured by ??? of ??? in 1996.

This view of the back of the Lori Model L hearing aid shows the vent hole, extreme left, the volume control (left) the battery compartment door (center) and the microphone port (upper right).

Note that the microphone port is covered on the front--but there are two tiny slots on each side to let the sound in.

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Front view of the Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid showing the vent hole (left) and the sound tube (right).


 


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Close-up of the side of the Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid showing the name and model (Lori L), an "R" indicating this is the aid for the right ear, and the serial number (9620200).

 


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Close-up view of the back of the Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid showing the battery compartment door opened.



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View of the battery compartment of the Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid with a No. 312 sized 1.4 volt zinc-air battery in place such as this Rayovac No. 312 battery.



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The Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid in its carrying case. The hearing aid for the left ear is missing.

Apart from the "Lori" name on the aid, the only clue to the manufacturer is the "L m L" on the inside of the lid.



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Outside view of the original carrying case of the Lori Model L in-the-ear hearing aid.

The case measured 4" x 3" x 1¼" (10.1 x 7.7 x 3.2 cm).

 

 


 

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