Oticon Play PX miniRITE R

11.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
11.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

29.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
29.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
29.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
29.99 £
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page

9.99 £
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Oticon Play PX miniRITE R

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Oticon Play PX miniRITE R accessories & spare parts compatibility guide | Japebo

 
If you use an Oticon Play PX miniRITE R, the right accessories and spare parts make a big difference to comfort, sound quality, and reliability. This guide explains which parts typically fit the Oticon Play PX miniRITE R, how to choose the correct option (especially Oticon domes, wax protection, and Oticon receivers), and what to do when sound drops out or fit feels wrong.

Most-used Oticon Play PX miniRITE R parts (what they do)
These are the components most commonly replaced on a miniRITE-style hearing aid:

Domes – the soft tip that sits in the ear canal. Size and style affect comfort, retention, and bass/occlusion. See: Oticon domes.
Wax filters / wax guards – protect the receiver from earwax and moisture, helping prevent weak or distorted sound. See: Oticon wax filters.
Receivers (speakers) – the wire and speaker unit that delivers sound into the ear. Receivers can be replaced if damaged or if your clinic has prescribed a different power level. See: Oticon receivers.
Ear grips (sports locks) – small stabilizers that help keep the receiver and dome securely in place (especially useful for active children). See: ear grips.
Charging solutions – the miniRITE R is rechargeable, so a compatible charger is essential for daily use. See: Oticon chargers.

Compatibility: how to make sure you pick the right Oticon part
Oticon parts are not “one size fits all”. For the Oticon Play PX miniRITE R, compatibility is usually determined by the connection type and the exact style of the part:

Domes must match the receiver style (the dome “family” needs to fit the receiver tip correctly).
Wax filters must match the receiver/dome system. Using the wrong wax guard can cause poor fit, reduced protection, or blocked sound.
Receivers must match both the hearing aid connector and your prescribed power level. If you are unsure, check the markings on your current receiver or compare the product images/specifications on the receiver page.

If you still have your current parts, the quickest way to confirm compatibility is to match the type visually (shape/connection) and then choose the same size (for domes) or the same filter model (for wax guards).

Choosing the right Oticon dome for Play PX miniRITE R
Domes are the #1 comfort and sound-quality variable. When choosing Oticon domes, focus on:

Size: A dome that’s too small may whistle or fall out; too large may feel sore or “blocked”.
Style: Open styles feel airy and reduce occlusion; more closed styles can improve bass and reduce sound leakage (often helpful in noise), but may feel more occluding.
Retention: If the dome slips out easily, consider an ear grip (and check that the receiver wire length is correct).

Tip: If sound is thin or you struggle in noise, your clinic may recommend a different dome style. If sound is good but comfort is not, change size first before changing style.

Wax filters for Oticon Play PX miniRITE R: when to replace
Wax protection is essential on receiver-in-the-ear models because the receiver sits close to wax and moisture. Choose the correct Oticon wax filter and replace when you notice any of the following:

Sound becomes weak, muffled, or intermittent
One side is quieter than the other (for bilateral users)
You can see debris in the filter

Regular filter changes help maintain clarity and reduce the chance of receiver damage.

Oticon receivers: signs you may need a replacement
The receiver is a wear part: it can be stressed by moisture, wax, and daily handling. Consider a replacement Oticon receiver if:

Sound cuts in and out even after changing the wax filter and dome
There is crackling, distortion, or no sound
The wire is kinked, hardened, or the connector looks damaged

Receivers also come in different power levels. If you are upgrading power, follow your hearing care professional’s fitting recommendation to keep sound safe and balanced.

Keeping the Oticon Play PX miniRITE R secure (ear grips)
For children, stability matters—during sports, playground activity, or simple day-to-day movement. Ear grips can help if:

The dome works loose throughout the day
The receiver wire shifts out of place
You want extra security without changing dome style

Charging and everyday power
The Oticon Play PX miniRITE R is a rechargeable model. If you need a replacement or additional charger (for home/school), browse Oticon chargers to find the compatible option for your setup.

Connectivity accessories (optional upgrades)
Many users add accessories to make streaming and hands-free communication easier. With the Oticon ConnectClip, you can enable convenient connectivity for calls and audio streaming depending on your device and setup.

ConnectClip – supports wireless audio and can improve call handling in everyday situations.
TV Adapter 3.0 – streams TV audio directly to hearing aids for clearer dialogue.
Remote Control 3.0 – quick volume and program control.

About Oticon Play PX miniRITE R (model context)
Oticon Play PX is a pediatric hearing aid family introduced in 2022, designed to support children in complex listening environments. The miniRITE R uses Oticon’s BrainHearing approach and includes features focused on stable sound and feedback management, helping reduce listening effort in daily situations.
If you are looking for other styles in the same family, Oticon also offers Play PX in BTE variants.

FAQ: Oticon Play PX miniRITE R parts
How do I know I’m buying the right dome?
Start by matching the dome style and size you currently use. If you’re unsure, choose based on the issue you want to fix: comfort/retention (size) vs. sound/occlusion (style). See the guide here: Oticon domes.

My hearing aid is weak or muffled—what should I replace first?
Replace the wax filter first, then the dome. If the issue continues, the receiver may be the cause.

Do I need an ear grip?
If the hearing aid slips out, feels unstable, or a child is very active, an ear grip can improve retention without changing the sound as much as switching dome type.

Where can I find all Oticon accessories in one place?
Visit our main hub for brand-specific parts and add-ons: Oticon accessories and spare parts.

Explore Oticon spare parts for Play PX miniRITE R
When you replace worn parts on time, you typically get more consistent sound, better comfort, and fewer dropouts. Shop compatible options via the links above, or browse the full range on our Oticon Accessories Page.

Reference: For official launch information related to this family, see Oticon’s press release.