Bernafon Zerena RITE series

Bernafon Zerena RITE Series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for the right accessories for Bernafon Zerena RITE series hearing aids, you’re in the right place. This guide explains how Bernafon Zerena RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) models typically match with key consumables like domes, receivers, and wax filters—so you can choose the correct parts the first time and keep your hearing aids comfortable, secure, and performing as they should.

What “RITE” means on Bernafon Zerena (and why it matters for accessories)
Bernafon Zerena RITE hearing aids use a small speaker (the receiver) that sits in or near the ear canal, connected to the hearing aid by a thin wire. Because the receiver and ear-piece are separate from the main body, the accessories you replace most often are:

Domes (the soft tip that sits in the ear canal)
Wax protection (wax filters/guards that protect the receiver opening)
Receivers (replaced if damaged, intermittent, or the wrong power/length)

Compatibility is mainly determined by the receiver type fitted to your Zerena RITE, plus the dome system and wax protection used on that receiver.

Which accessories are used with Bernafon Zerena RITE hearing aids?
Most Bernafon Zerena RITE users will need to replace a few items regularly. Below is what each accessory does and what to check before buying.

Domes (ear tips)
Domes affect comfort, retention, sound quality, and how much external sound is allowed into the ear. Common dome styles include:

Open domes: more ventilation, often used for mild-to-moderate losses
Closed domes: more bass and amplification, less leakage
Power domes: tightest seal for more power and reduced feedback

What to match: dome system/connection must fit your Bernafon receiver. If you’re unsure, compare your current dome to the product photos/fit system, or identify the receiver model first.

Wax filters / wax guards
Wax protection prevents earwax and moisture from entering the receiver. A blocked wax guard is one of the most common causes of weak or distorted sound.
What to match: the exact wax filter type used by your receiver/dome setup. Different receivers can use different wax protection systems, so “looks similar” can still be the wrong fit.

Receivers (speaker units)
If your sound cuts out, becomes very weak, or you’ve had repeated moisture/wax issues, the receiver may need replacement. Receivers also come in different:

Power levels (to match your hearing loss fitting)
Wire lengths (to match ear size/fit)
Sides (left/right)

What to match: receiver family/type (Bernafon/Oticon-style compatibility may exist in some cases, but you should always match what is fitted on your Zerena RITE), plus side, length, and power.

How to choose the correct Bernafon Zerena RITE accessory
If you want the highest chance of ordering the correct part, work through these checks:

1) Identify what you’re replacing
Is it the soft dome, the tiny wax guard/filter, or the full receiver with wire? Many “no sound” problems are simply a blocked wax filter or damaged dome, not a failed receiver.

2) Match the connection style (most important)
Domes and wax filters must match the receiver’s connection and protection system. If you still have the old part, use it as a reference for size, shape, and mounting style.

3) Pick the right dome size and type
Even within the correct system, size and type matter:

Choose open for a more natural feel and airflow (when appropriate)
Choose closed/power when you need more amplification and less leakage/feedback
If domes feel loose or whistle, try the next size up or a more sealed type

4) For receivers: match side, length, and power
Receivers are not universal. If your current receiver has markings (often a number for length and a letter/label for power), match those exactly. If you’re between lengths, the correct option is usually the one that sits comfortably without pulling or leaving excess slack.

Common Bernafon Zerena RITE issues (and what accessory usually fixes them)

Weak/no sound: replace the wax filter first; then check the dome and receiver opening
Whistling/feedback: try a larger dome, a more closed dome, or check if the dome is fully seated
Dome keeps falling off: confirm you have the correct dome system and replace worn domes
Sound cuts out when moving: possible receiver cable fault—receiver replacement may be needed
Itchiness or pressure: try a different dome size/type (often smaller or more open)

Buy Bernafon Zerena RITE accessories online
Once you’ve identified your receiver type and the accessory system you use, you can order replacements quickly and keep spares at home. Regularly changing domes and wax filters helps maintain sound quality and reduces the risk of receiver damage.

FAQ: Bernafon Zerena RITE accessories
How do I know which domes fit my Bernafon Zerena RITE?
The correct dome depends on the receiver fitted to your hearing aid and the dome connection system. The safest approach is to match the exact dome style you currently use (connection + size), then adjust type/size only if you have comfort or feedback issues.

Do wax filters differ between Bernafon Zerena RITE models?
Wax filters can differ depending on the receiver and protection system used, even within the same hearing aid family. Match the wax filter type to your current filter/receiver rather than relying on the hearing aid name alone.

When should I replace my dome or wax filter?
Replace domes when they feel loose, stiff, discoloured, or no longer hold their shape. Replace wax filters when sound becomes weak/muffled or if the filter looks clogged. Many users benefit from keeping a small запас (spare set) at home.

Can I replace a Bernafon Zerena RITE receiver myself?
In many cases, receivers are designed to be replaceable, but you must match side, length, power level, and receiver type exactly. If you’re unsure what you have, it’s best to compare the markings on your current receiver or contact support before ordering.

My hearing aid whistles after I change the dome—what should I do?
Whistling often comes from an incomplete seal or an incorrect dome size/type. Re-seat the dome fully, then consider a larger size or a more closed dome if the fit is otherwise correct.