Bernafon Juna NanoRITE
Bernafon Juna NanoRITE accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use a Bernafon Juna NanoRITE hearing aid and need new accessories, the most important thing is compatibility: the right part must match your specific NanoRITE setup (especially receiver, dome size, and wax protection). This guide explains which Bernafon Juna NanoRITE accessories are typically used, how to identify the correct type, and what to do if you are unsure before you order.
Which accessories are used with Bernafon Juna NanoRITE?
Bernafon Juna NanoRITE is a small receiver-in-the-ear (RITE/RIC) style hearing aid. In this style, several replaceable parts affect comfort, sound quality, and reliability. The most common accessory types are:
Domes (ear tips) – sit in the ear canal and affect comfort, openness, and bass response.
Receivers (speakers) – the sound outlet connected by a thin wire; must match both fitting and power level.
Wax filters / wax guards – protect the receiver from earwax and moisture; a frequent cause of “no sound” when blocked.
Retention solutions (if applicable) – help keep the dome/receiver stable in the ear.
Choosing the correct replacement depends on what is currently fitted on your Juna NanoRITE and (for receivers) the power level selected by your hearing care professional.
How compatibility works for Bernafon Juna NanoRITE
With Bernafon RITE models like Juna NanoRITE, compatibility is mainly determined by:
Receiver type and power level (e.g., standard vs. higher power variants) and the physical connector.
Dome system the receiver is designed to use, plus the dome size that fits your ear canal.
Wax protection system in the receiver (different receivers can use different wax guards).
Important: Even if two parts “look similar”, small differences can affect fit, comfort, and whether the sound outlet seals correctly. If you still have your old packaging or a note from your fitter, that is often the fastest way to confirm the exact type.
Domes for Bernafon Juna NanoRITE: types and what they change
Domes are the easiest accessory to replace and the one that most directly changes comfort and sound. Common dome styles include:
Open domes – feel more ventilated and can reduce the “blocked” sensation; often chosen for mild to moderate fittings.
Closed domes – provide a bit more seal for stronger bass and higher amplification while still being relatively comfortable.
Power domes – create the strongest seal and are used when more amplification is needed or feedback needs better control.
How to choose the right dome size: match your current size if it was comfortable and stable. If domes slip out, feel loose, or cause feedback/whistling, you may need a different size or dome style.
Receivers (speakers) for Bernafon Juna NanoRITE: what you must match
Receivers are not “one-size-fits-all”. When replacing a receiver for a Bernafon Juna NanoRITE, you usually need to match:
Left vs. right (the wire shape and marking differ).
Wire length (so the hearing aid sits correctly behind the ear without pulling).
Power level (e.g., standard vs. more powerful receiver). Using the wrong power level can affect sound and fitting.
If your current receiver works but the sound is weak, distorted, or intermittent, the issue can also be a clogged wax filter or damaged dome rather than the receiver itself. Checking the wax filter first can save time and cost.
Wax filters for Bernafon Juna NanoRITE: when to replace and why it matters
Wax filters (wax guards) protect the receiver opening. A blocked wax filter is one of the most common reasons for:
Reduced volume or muffled sound
No sound even though the hearing aid is on
Intermittent sound (especially if moisture is involved)
Replace the wax filter when sound becomes weaker, after heavy wax build-up, or on the schedule recommended by your hearing care professional. Always use the wax filter type that matches your receiver, as sizes and locking mechanisms can differ.
Quick help: common Bernafon Juna NanoRITE issues and fixes
Whistling / feedback: try a fresh dome, check that the dome is fully seated, consider a larger size or a more closed dome style, and ensure the wax filter is not incorrectly fitted.
Muffled or weak sound: replace the wax filter first; then check the dome for blockage or tears.
Dome feels uncomfortable: try a different size or switch between open/closed styles (your ear canal shape and fitting gain matters).
Receiver cuts in and out: inspect the wire for damage and moisture; if the problem persists after wax filter replacement, a receiver replacement may be needed.
Buying Bernafon Juna NanoRITE accessories online: what to check before ordering
To order confidently, confirm as many of the following as possible:
Your exact model name: Bernafon Juna NanoRITE
Your current dome style and size
Your receiver side (L/R) and wire length
Your wax filter type (often indicated on packaging or in your fitting notes)
If you are unsure, start with the safest maintenance items (typically domes and wax filters) by matching what you currently use, or compare product photos and descriptions with your existing parts.
FAQ: Bernafon Juna NanoRITE accessories
Are all Bernafon domes compatible with Juna NanoRITE?
Not necessarily. Compatibility depends on the receiver and dome system used with your Juna NanoRITE. Always match the dome type to the receiver style you currently have.
How often should I change domes on my Bernafon Juna NanoRITE?
Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and best sound—often every few weeks—depending on earwax and daily use. Replace sooner if the dome is discolored, stiff, torn, or slipping.
What is the most common reason my Juna NanoRITE suddenly has no sound?
A clogged wax filter is a frequent cause. Replace the wax guard and check that the dome is not blocked before considering a receiver replacement.
Do I need a left or right receiver for Bernafon Juna NanoRITE?
Yes. Receivers are side-specific (left/right) and also come in different wire lengths and power levels. Match all three for correct fit and performance.
Can I switch from open domes to closed or power domes?
Often yes, but it changes the acoustic seal and may affect comfort, your own-voice perception, and feedback control. If you notice discomfort or poorer sound after switching, return to your previous type or consult your hearing care professional.
