Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for the right Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify what fits your Encanta miniRITE T R hearing aid and how to choose the correct parts (so you can restore comfort, sound quality, and reliable performance before you buy).
What is the Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R?
The Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R is a rechargeable receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) hearing aid. With RITE models, key wear parts like the receiver (speaker wire), dome, and wax protection are typically replaceable. Choosing the right version matters because small differences in connector type, size, and receiver power can affect fit and sound.
How accessory compatibility works for Encanta miniRITE T R
Compatibility for the Encanta miniRITE T R is mainly determined by:
Connector system (which receiver type the hearing aid uses)
Receiver power level (e.g., low/medium/high power variants)
Receiver wire length (left/right and length number)
Dome style and size (open vs closed vs power domes)
Wax filter type (must match the receiver/dome system)
If you’re unsure which part you currently use, the quickest checks are: (1) compare the shape/connection of your existing receiver against the replacement option, and (2) look for markings on the receiver (power and length are often printed on the wire/receiver body).
Common accessories for Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R
Domes (ear tips)
Domes sit on the end of the receiver and affect both comfort and acoustics. The right dome helps prevent whistling (feedback), supports speech clarity, and keeps the sound balanced.
Typical reasons to replace domes:
They feel loose or uncomfortable
They’ve become stiff, discolored, or torn
You get more feedback than before
Sound feels thinner or weaker
Wax filters / wax guards
Wax filters protect the receiver from earwax and moisture. A clogged filter is one of the most common causes of sudden low volume, muffled sound, or “dead” sound in one side.
Replace the wax filter if:
Sound becomes dull or quieter than usual
Cleaning the dome doesn’t help
You see visible wax at the sound outlet
Important: wax filters are not universal. The correct wax filter type must match the receiver/endpiece used with your Encanta miniRITE T R.
Receivers (speakers)
The receiver is the speaker that delivers sound into the ear canal. Receivers are chosen by:
Power level (more power isn’t always better—too much can reduce comfort and increase feedback)
Wire length (too short pulls; too long can sit awkwardly)
Left vs right (receivers are side-specific)
If you’re getting intermittent sound, crackling, or no sound after changing the wax filter and dome, the receiver may need replacement.
Cleaning & care items (recommended for day-to-day performance)
Even with the right parts, routine care helps your Encanta miniRITE T R perform consistently. Common helpful items include cleaning wipes/cloths, drying solutions, and small cleaning tools for the sound outlet and microphone inlets.
How to choose the right parts (simple checklist)
Start with what you already wear: match dome style and size if comfort and sound were good previously.
If you get feedback: consider a slightly larger size or a more closed dome style.
If your own voice feels boomy: consider a more open dome style (if appropriate for your hearing loss and fitting).
If the sound is muffled: replace the wax filter first; then the dome; then consider the receiver.
For receivers: match power level and wire length exactly unless your hearing care professional has advised a change.
Common problems with Encanta miniRITE T R accessories (and quick fixes)
Muffled or weak sound
Most often: clogged wax filter → replace it.
Also common: dirty/torn dome → replace the dome.
If unchanged: receiver may be failing → consider replacing the receiver.
Whistling (feedback)
Dome is too small or not seated properly → try a fresh dome and correct size.
Dome style is too open for your fitting → consider a more closed dome type.
Earwax build-up can also cause feedback → check and replace wax protection.
Dome keeps falling off
Dome may be worn/stretched → replace it.
Size may be too small → move up one size.
Receiver tip may be damaged → check the receiver end and replace if needed.
Buy Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R parts online (with confidence)
When you purchase accessories for the Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R, focus on matching the exact system and specifications you currently use. If you’re between two options, choose the one that matches your existing part numbers/markings—or contact your hearing care professional for confirmation.
Once you’ve identified the correct accessory type, you can shop the compatible domes, wax filters, receivers, and care products for your Encanta miniRITE T R here at Japebo.
FAQ – Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R accessories
Are Bernafon Encanta miniRITE T R domes universal?
No. Domes must match the receiver/endpiece system used by your Encanta miniRITE T R. Even if a dome looks similar, the attachment and acoustics can differ.
How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
It depends on earwax, usage, and environment. Many users replace domes every few weeks and wax filters whenever sound becomes muffled (often every few weeks as well). Replace sooner if parts look worn or performance drops.
How do I know my receiver wire length and power level?
Receiver details are often printed on the receiver/wire (power and length). If you have an old receiver, match those markings when ordering.
My hearing aid is rechargeable—do I need special accessories?
Rechargeability mainly affects charging equipment, not typical wear parts like domes, wax filters, and receivers. For acoustic parts, the key is matching the Encanta miniRITE T R receiver system and specifications.
Can I change dome type to improve comfort or reduce feedback?
Often, yes. Dome size and openness influence comfort and feedback. However, changing dome type can also change sound balance, so if you make a major change (e.g., from open to power domes), it’s best to confirm with your hearing care professional.
