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AudioService Hearing Aid Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for AudioService hearing aid accessories, the most important question is always the same: which part is compatible with my specific AudioService hearing aid? This guide explains how AudioService accessory compatibility typically works, what to check before you buy, and how to choose the right replacement parts so your hearing aids stay comfortable, secure, and working reliably.
What are AudioService hearing aid accessories?
AudioService accessories are the replaceable parts and add-ons that keep everyday hearing performance consistent. Depending on your AudioService model and fitting style, accessories may include items such as:
Ear tips / domes (for comfort, retention, and acoustics)
Wax protection (filters/guards that prevent earwax from blocking sound)
Receivers/speakers (the sound outlet component on many RIC-style aids)
Retention parts (helps keep the earpiece stable)
Cleaning and care items (to reduce moisture and maintain performance)
Not every AudioService hearing aid uses every accessory type, and even within one category there can be multiple sizes and connection systems. That’s why confirming compatibility first is key.
How AudioService compatibility works (what to check first)
Before choosing any AudioService accessory, identify the exact hearing aid details. The right match usually depends on:
Your AudioService hearing aid model/family (the product name or model code)
Fitting style (for example, RIC/RITE with a receiver wire versus custom or behind-the-ear with tubing)
Connection type (how the part attaches: dome style, wax guard type, receiver platform)
Size (domes/ear tips and some wax protection systems come in multiple sizes)
If you’re unsure, check the label on your hearing aid packaging, your fitter’s paperwork, or the markings on the installed part. When possible, match the replacement to the exact name/series printed on your current accessory.
Choosing the right AudioService accessory (reduce the guesswork)
1) If you need ear tips / domes
Domes affect both comfort and sound. To choose correctly, focus on:
Type: open, closed, or power-style (your fitter may have recommended a specific type for your hearing loss)
Size: a secure fit prevents whistling/feedback and reduces the dome slipping out
Comfort and retention: if the dome moves or feels loose, a different size/type or a retention solution may help
If your current AudioService dome works well, replace like-for-like first (same type and size). Changes should be made deliberately, because they can alter sound balance and feedback control.
2) If you need wax protection (filters/guards)
Wax protection is one of the most common replacement needs. A clogged filter can cause:
Sudden loss of volume
Muffled sound
Intermittent sound
AudioService hearing aids may use different wax protection systems depending on model and receiver. The correct choice depends on the exact wax guard type used in your device. If you cannot identify it, compare the shape and fitting method of the current filter (and any tool used to remove/insert it) to ensure you select the same system.
3) If you need a receiver/speaker
If your AudioService hearing aid uses a receiver (common in RIC styles), compatibility is especially specific. Receivers typically vary by:
Platform/series (must match the hearing aid family)
Length (wire length for correct fit around the ear)
Power level (often indicated by a marking/color code or label)
Side (left/right)
If you’re replacing a receiver due to weak sound or dropouts, confirm first that the wax protection is clear—wax blockage can mimic receiver failure.
Common AudioService accessory issues (and what usually fixes them)
These quick checks solve many day-to-day problems:
Whistling/feedback: dome may be too small, not seated correctly, or wax protection may be clogged.
Muffled or low sound: replace the wax filter/guard and check the sound outlet for blockage.
Dome keeps slipping off: dome may be stretched/worn; replace it and confirm it’s the correct type/size.
Comfort issues: try a different dome size/type (but keep in mind sound may change).
Intermittent sound: check wax protection first; if persistent, the receiver or connection may need replacement.
Where to buy AudioService accessories
For best results, choose AudioService-compatible accessories that match your model and current fitting. At Japebo you can find replacement parts and care items designed to keep your AudioService hearing aids performing as intended. If you’re between sizes or unsure which system you have, start by identifying the part currently installed and match it exactly.
FAQ: AudioService hearing aid accessories
How do I know which AudioService accessory fits my hearing aid?
Start with your hearing aid model and the exact accessory currently installed. Compatibility is usually determined by the model/family plus the connection system (and size for domes/filters). If you can, match the replacement to the same name/series as your current part.
Can I use non-AudioService accessories?
Only if they are explicitly compatible with your AudioService hearing aid and accessory platform. Many parts look similar but do not fit or seal correctly. When in doubt, choose AudioService-compatible parts listed for your model.
How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
It depends on wear, earwax production, and daily use. Domes are typically replaced when they feel loose, look worn, or no longer fit securely. Wax protection should be replaced whenever sound becomes muffled/weak or according to your routine maintenance schedule.
My sound is weak—do I need a new receiver?
Not always. The most common cause is a clogged wax filter/guard or blocked sound outlet. Replace the wax protection first. If the issue continues, then checking (and potentially replacing) the receiver is the next step.
Will changing dome type change the sound?
Yes. Open vs. closed/power domes can noticeably change bass, loudness perception, and feedback behavior. If you change dome type, it’s best to follow the recommendation of your hearing care professional.
