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Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

Although wearable tech has always been a tough nut to crack, a few of these might be surprisingly familiar.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 8 months ago in Wtf

For as long as humans have been around, inventors have been toying with wearable technology. However, aside from the smartwatch and VR gaming headsets, not much has managed to stick. 


Still, some concepts from days gone by are fascinating, if not perplexing. (Especially in regards to women's health.) Here are 26 odd vintage wearable inventions, a few of which might be surprisingly familiar. 

  • 1

    Robert Courter soars through the air during a test of his flying jetpack in 1969.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 2

    Two men wearing periscope top hats, 1937.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 3

    In this 1955 picture, inventor Russell E. Oakes shows off his “automatic tip requester,” which comprises an artificial hand and cashbox to be worn around the waist.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 4

    In the 1930s, make-up legend Max Factor came up with the Beauty Micrometer, a device that claimed to measure facial flaws.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 5

    Plastic face protection from snowstorms. Montreal, 1939.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 6

    A German officer and an NCO wearing portable sound locating apparatus to detect enemy aircraft. Western front, 1917.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 7

    Eighteen-year-old inventor, H. Day wearing headphones attached to a wireless under his top hat on May 1922 in the UK.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 8

    Les Paul, age 14, in 1929. Although he would eventually become famous for guitars, he also invented the harmonica holder rack.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 9

    Firefighter wearing König's smoking helmet with water spray, Hamburg-Altona, Germany, 1900s.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 10

    The 'Isolator,' by Hugo Gernsback: a helmet for insulating the senses against distraction; from the journal Science and Invention. 1925.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 11

    Designed to be easily transported, these 1953 monopod seats could provide a quick and easy place to sit when on the go.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 12

    A model is seen trying on a spiral electric bra at the “20th International Show of Inventions” in Brussels on March 13, 1971. The bra claimed to develop and strengthen the bust and was designed to vibrate while the person wearing it was at work.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 13

    Hugo Gernsback, Luxembourgish-American inventor and "Father of Science Fiction," wearing the "TV Glasses" he invented in 1963.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 14

    A 1960s storage hat.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 15

    An air turbo head massaging machine.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 16

    Paula Byrne demonstrates an electronic slimming device on actress Alison Frazer in 1968.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 17

    Portable radio in a straw hat, 1931.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 18

    Devise designed to let blind people “hear” light, 1912.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 19

    Heated police jacket, 1932.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 20

    One of the first ever portable radios.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 21

    Glasses for reading in bed, 1936.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 22

    The “Dimple Maker.”

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 23

    Rainy Day Cigarette Holder, 1954.

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

  • 24

    Old-School Wearable Tech Pushing the Boundaries

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