{"id":2492,"date":"2017-06-22T17:28:01","date_gmt":"2017-06-22T17:28:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fuelvet.com\/~decibelhearing\/?p=2492"},"modified":"2019-06-03T17:16:16","modified_gmt":"2019-06-03T17:16:16","slug":"history-hearing-aids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/decibelhearing.com\/history-hearing-aids\/","title":{"rendered":"The History of Hearing Aids"},"content":{"rendered":"
Think hearing loss is a modern-day condition, occurring in line with the development of personal music players and industrial equipment? Think again. This is the evolution of the hearing aid. The ear trumpet<\/a>, considered the first hearing aid, was invented in the 17th<\/sup> century. The device came in a number of shapes and sizes and was made of everything from animal horns to sheet iron. Thanks to Alexander Graham Bell\u2019s 1876 invention of the telephone, the first electronic hearing aid was close to a reality. The telephone included technology that could control the loudness, frequency and distortion of sounds, essential components of a hearing aid.<\/p>\n
\nHearing loss<\/a> has been around for centuries. Up until the 16th<\/sup> century, people assumed individuals with hearing loss also had other disabilities. Individuals were heavily discriminated against until a Spanish monk named Pedro Ponce disproved this theory by teaching the deaf sons of a nobleman how to read, write, speak and do math.<\/p>\nWhat Was the First Hearing Aid Invented?<\/h2>\n
\nThe collapsible ear trumpet was invented next in the late 18th<\/sup> century. The first commercial device was created by Frederick C. Rein in 1800. He tried to make his ear trumpets more aesthetically pleasing, leading to the popular \u201cacoustic headbands,\u201d which were able to hide the device in the user\u2019s hair.<\/p>\nWhen Was the First Hearing Aid Invented?<\/h2>\n