As of recent estimates, approximately 700,000 to 900,000 people worldwide have received cochlear implants, which are often referred to as "bionic ears." These devices are designed to provide a sense of sound to individuals with severe hearing loss or deafness. The number continues to grow as advancements in technology and increased awareness lead to more successful implant surgeries.
because they cant afford one, dont have access to one or a bionic ear might not work for them
He was famous for inventing the bionic ear in the 1970s
The bionic Ear was made to help people who are profoundly deaf or severly hard of hearing. It was made by Professor Graeme Clark and a team of scientists in Melbourne, Australia in 1978.
No but he did invent the bionic ear
In 1978
Jamie Summers (actress Lindsey Wagner) in "The Bionic Woman" uses her right bionic ear for hearing high - pitch ultra sounds from several feets away.
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A cochlear implant.
too much
The Bionic ear was invented by a man called Professor Graeme Clark. The technology was developed in Australia. Hope that answered your question!
Graeme Clark made the bionic ear for deaf people to wear so they can here.
Graeme clark in 1978 :)