Bernafon Juna RITE series accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use a Bernafon Juna RITE series hearing aid and need new parts, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you choose the correct Bernafon Juna RITE series accessories (such as domes, wax protection, and receiver-related parts) by explaining what they do, what to check on your hearing aid, and how to avoid the most common compatibility mistakes.
What “RITE” means for Bernafon Juna
RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) means the speaker/receiver sits in your ear canal and is connected to the hearing aid by a thin wire. That design affects which consumables you typically replace:
Domes (ear tips) for comfort and retention
Wax protection to prevent earwax/moisture from damaging the receiver
Receiver/wire-related parts (only if your clinic has advised replacement)
How to confirm you have the Bernafon Juna RITE series
Before you buy, confirm the exact family/model name. The easiest checks are:
Paperwork from your hearing care professional (often shows “Juna” and “RITE”).
In the app or fitting report, where the model family may be listed.
Visual check: a slim wire running from the hearing aid to the earpiece (typical for RITE).
If you’re unsure, choose accessories based on what is currently on your receiver (dome style/size and any visible wax protection), or contact support with a clear photo of the earpiece end.
Bernafon Juna RITE series domes: what they are and how to choose
Domes are the soft tips that sit on the receiver in your ear. The correct dome improves comfort, reduces feedback (whistling), and supports the sound your hearing aid is programmed for.
Common dome styles (and who they suit)
Open domes: for a more “open” feeling and natural sound; often used for mild-to-moderate fittings.
Closed domes: a bit more sealing; may help reduce feedback and improve bass.
Power domes: the most sealing; often used when you need more amplification and stability.
Picking the right dome size
Dome size is mainly about comfort and retention. If your current dome feels loose, falls off, or you experience more feedback than usual, you may need a different size or style. When in doubt, start by matching the exact style and size you already use.
Wax protection for Bernafon Juna RITE series: why it matters
With RITE hearing aids, the receiver sits in the ear canal where wax and moisture are common. Wax filters/guards (or other wax protection systems, depending on your setup) help protect the receiver and maintain sound quality.
Signs your wax protection needs changing
Sound is weaker or muffled
Intermittent sound (cuts in/out)
One side is noticeably quieter than the other
Replacing wax protection regularly can prevent “false failures” that feel like the hearing aid is broken but are actually caused by blockage.
Receivers and wires: compatibility depends on the exact connector
Receivers for RITE hearing aids are not universal. Compatibility can depend on the receiver generation, connector type, and your hearing aid’s specific version. For that reason, only replace receivers if you know the exact type used with your Bernafon Juna RITE series device (or if your hearing care professional has told you what to order).
If you want help finding the correct receiver-related part, provide:
A photo of the receiver end and wire connection
Any markings on the receiver (power level/side)
Your exact Juna model name from paperwork
Common issues and quick fixes
Whistling (feedback) after changing domes
Try a slightly larger dome size or a more closed style. Ensure the dome is fully seated on the receiver and sits securely in your ear.
Muffled or weak sound
Check the wax protection first and replace it if it looks blocked or if you can’t see through it clearly.
Dome comes off in the ear
This usually means the dome wasn’t pushed on fully, the size is too large/small, or the dome is worn out. Replace the dome and ensure it clicks/sits firmly in place.
Buy Bernafon Juna RITE series accessories at Japebo
Once you’ve identified the dome style/size and the correct wax protection system, you can order replacements to keep your Bernafon Juna RITE hearing aids comfortable and performing as intended. If you’re unsure about compatibility, choose the option that matches your current parts or contact Japebo with a photo so you can buy confidently.
FAQ: Bernafon Juna RITE series accessories
Are Bernafon Juna RITE domes universal?
No. Domes must match the receiver type and attachment system. The safest approach is to match the dome you already use (style and size) unless your hearing care professional recommends a change.
How often should I replace domes?
Most users replace domes regularly for hygiene and fit—often every few weeks to months depending on wear and earwax. Replace sooner if they feel loose, look discoloured, or cause feedback.
Do I always need to change the wax filter when sound is low?
Not always, but it’s the first thing to check. Wax blockage is one of the most common causes of muffled sound in RITE receivers.
Can I use accessories from another Bernafon family?
Sometimes, but not automatically. Even within the same brand, compatibility can vary by model family and receiver system. Use accessories specified for the Bernafon Juna RITE series or match the exact parts you currently have.
