Oticon Opn RITE series

Oticon Opn RITE series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you use an Oticon Opn RITE series hearing aid and need new parts, you’re in the right place. This guide explains which Oticon Opn RITE series accessories typically fit, how to identify what you have today, and how to choose the correct replacement so you can order confidently.

What “RITE” means on Oticon Opn
RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) means the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and is connected to the hearing aid behind the ear with a thin wire. On Oticon Opn RITE models, the most commonly replaced accessories are:

Domes (the soft tip that sits in the ear)
Receivers / speaker units (including the receiver wire and speaker)
Wax filters / wax guards (the small filter that protects the receiver from earwax)
Retention locks / sports locks (helps keep the receiver stable in the ear, if used)

Compatibility: what you must match to buy the right part
Oticon accessories are not “one size fits all.” For the Oticon Opn RITE series, correct matching usually comes down to these checkpoints:

1) Match the accessory type (dome, receiver, wax filter)
Start by identifying what you are replacing. Domes are swapped frequently for hygiene/comfort, while receivers and wax filters solve sound and reliability problems.

2) For receivers: match wire length, side, and power level
If you are replacing an Oticon receiver (speaker), you typically need to match:

Left vs. right (marked on the receiver)
Wire length (often shown as a small number on the receiver/wire)
Receiver power (different power levels exist; choose the same type as your current receiver)

If you’re unsure, check the marking on your current receiver or use your hearing aid fitting paperwork (it often lists receiver type and length).

3) For domes: match the size and style you wear now
Domes must fit your ear comfortably and work with your hearing settings. The easiest way to choose is to replace like-for-like:

Size (e.g., small/medium/large)
Style (for example: open vs. more closed styles)

If you are changing dome style (not just replacing), it can affect sound and comfort. When in doubt, keep the same style as your current setup.

4) For wax filters: use the correct Oticon style for your receiver
Wax filters are receiver-specific. If the filter type doesn’t match, it may not lock in correctly or may block sound. If you have the old filter tool/packaging, match the exact model name. Otherwise, identify the receiver style first and choose the wax filter designed for it.

How to identify what you currently have (quick checks)
Use these simple checks before ordering:

Look at the receiver: markings often indicate side (L/R), length, and sometimes power level.
Compare the dome: measure/compare to your current dome size and style (open vs. more closed).
Check your wax filter tool: many Oticon wax filter systems come with a specific tool that makes identification easier.

Common Oticon Opn RITE issues and what accessory usually fixes them

No sound or weak sound

Replace the wax filter (most common fix)
Check/replace the dome if it’s torn or loose
If the problem persists, consider a receiver replacement (receivers can fail over time)

Whistling (feedback)

Try a better-fitting dome size (too small often causes leakage)
Ensure the dome is pushed on fully and seated correctly
Check for cracks/tears and replace the dome if needed

Dome keeps slipping off or the fit feels unstable

Replace the dome (worn domes lose grip)
Consider adding/replacing a retention lock if your setup supports it
Confirm you’re using the correct receiver length (too short/long can affect stability)

Choosing the right Oticon Opn RITE series accessory (simple decision guide)
Use this order of operations:

Replace like-for-like if you were happy with comfort and sound.
If your issue is sound-related, start with the wax filter, then dome, then receiver.
If your issue is comfort/fit, focus on dome size/style and retention.
If you’re uncertain about receiver details, identify L/R + length + power level from the receiver markings before purchasing.

Buy Oticon Opn RITE series accessories at Japebo
Japebo offers replacement accessories designed for Oticon RITE systems—so you can restore comfort, sound quality, and reliability without guessing. If you match your current accessory type and key specifications (especially for receivers), you can order with confidence.

FAQ: Oticon Opn RITE series accessories

Which accessories are most commonly replaced on Oticon Opn RITE hearing aids?
Domes and wax filters are replaced most often for hygiene and to prevent sound issues. Receivers are replaced when there is persistent weak sound or no sound that a wax filter change doesn’t fix.

How do I know which receiver (speaker) I need?
Match the receiver side (L/R), wire length, and power level to your current receiver. These details are typically marked on the receiver or listed in your fitting paperwork.

Can I switch dome type or size?
Yes, but it can change sound and comfort. If you want the same experience, choose the same type and size as your current dome. If you’re changing style (for example, to reduce feedback), consider consulting your hearing care professional.

Do wax filters matter that much?
Yes. A blocked or incorrect wax filter is one of the most common causes of weak or intermittent sound in RITE hearing aids. Replacing it is a quick, low-cost first step.

My hearing aid whistles—what should I try first?
Start by ensuring the dome is seated properly and isn’t torn. Then consider trying the next dome size up if your current dome feels loose.