Oticon Nera2 ITE
Oticon Nera2 ITE accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for Oticon Nera2 ITE accessories, the main challenge is simple: getting the right part that actually fits your exact in-ear model. This guide helps you identify your Oticon Nera2 ITE type and choose compatible everyday accessories like wax protection, ear tips (where applicable), and batteries, so you can buy with confidence.
What is Oticon Nera2 ITE?
Oticon Nera2 ITE is an “In-The-Ear” (ITE) hearing aid style, meaning the hearing aid sits inside the outer ear rather than behind the ear. Because ITE models can be built in different shapes and receiver/sound outlet designs, accessory compatibility can vary more than many people expect—even within the same product name.
How to confirm you have an Oticon Nera2 ITE model
Before choosing accessories, take 30 seconds to confirm your exact model details. This reduces the risk of ordering the wrong consumables.
Check the model label
Look for the model name on the hearing aid, on the user paperwork, or on the original box. If you see Nera2 and the style is ITE (a custom in-ear shell), you’re in the right place.
Identify the battery size
ITE hearing aids typically use small zinc-air batteries (commonly size 10, 312, or 13). Your battery door or packaging usually indicates the size. Choosing the correct battery size is one of the easiest ways to confirm your configuration.
Which accessories are typically relevant for Oticon Nera2 ITE?
Most Oticon Nera2 ITE owners will need a combination of the following:
1) Wax protection (wax filters/guards)
Earwax is the most common cause of weak sound or “no sound” in in-ear hearing aids. Oticon ITE models may use a specific wax guard system depending on the sound outlet design. The correct wax filter is determined by the type of wax guard used in your shell (and sometimes by the receiver/outlet module).
Tip: If your sound is muffled, the first thing to replace is the wax filter. If you’re unsure which type you need, compare your existing wax guard to the product photos on Japebo or match the name from your manual.
2) Ear tips / sound outlet parts (model-dependent)
Many custom ITE hearing aids do not use standard “domes” like behind-the-ear RIC devices. However, some in-ear configurations may still have replaceable outlet parts or small tips depending on the design. If your Oticon Nera2 ITE has a replaceable tip component, you must match it by shape and size—a “close enough” fit can cause feedback (whistling) or discomfort.
3) Batteries (zinc-air)
Batteries are a routine purchase for Oticon Nera2 ITE. Choose the exact size your hearing aid uses and store backups in a cool, dry place. If battery life suddenly drops, check for moisture, old battery stock, or a blocked wax filter that makes the device work harder.
How to choose the right Oticon Nera2 ITE accessory (quick decision guide)
If you need wax filters
Match the wax guard system already in your hearing aid. If you still have the old filters, use them as your reference. The most reliable approach is: same brand system, same tool style, same fit.
If you’re unsure about tips/outlet parts
Look closely at the sound outlet end. Custom ITE shells vary, so identify whether your part is a standard replaceable component or integrated into the shell. When in doubt, use the exact product name from your manual or contact support with a photo of the sound outlet area.
If you need batteries
Choose only the battery size indicated for your device. If you’re between sizes, do not guess—battery doors are model-specific and the wrong size won’t fit or won’t deliver stable contact.
Common Oticon Nera2 ITE issues and the accessory that usually fixes it
Muffled or weak sound
Most often: replace the wax filter and clean the sound outlet gently.
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by poor fit, blocked outlet, or worn tip/outlet component (if applicable). Start by checking the wax filter and ensuring the hearing aid sits fully and comfortably in the ear.
Short battery life
Check battery freshness, correct size, and whether the wax filter is blocked. A blocked outlet can make the device draw more power.
Buy Oticon Nera2 ITE accessories at Japebo
Japebo makes it easy to find compatible consumables for Oticon Nera2 ITE. If you’re not 100% sure which wax guard or part fits your particular in-ear build, use your existing accessory as a reference and match it to the listings—or reach out with a photo so you can avoid ordering the wrong item.
FAQ: Oticon Nera2 ITE accessories
Do Oticon Nera2 ITE hearing aids use domes?
Usually, fully custom ITE hearing aids do not use standard RIC-style domes. Some designs may have a replaceable outlet/tip component, but it depends on the exact build of your device.
How often should I change the wax filter?
It depends on earwax production and daily wear time, but many users replace wax filters every few weeks or whenever sound becomes muffled.
What’s the safest way to ensure I order the right wax guard?
Match the wax guard type you already use (same system/tool). If you’re unsure, compare the old filter and applicator to product images, or use the reference from your Oticon documentation.
What if I order the wrong accessory?
The best prevention is confirming the model and matching the existing part. If you’re uncertain, contact support before ordering with a clear photo of the sound outlet and the current wax filter system.
