Oticon Ruby RITE series

Oticon Ruby RITE Series Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you wear an Oticon Ruby RITE hearing aid and need new parts, the main question is usually: which accessory actually fits my model? This guide is made specifically for the Oticon Ruby RITE series and explains how compatibility works, what the common accessory types are, and how to choose the correct option so you can order with confidence.

What “RITE” means for Oticon Ruby accessories
RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) hearing aids use a thin wire from the hearing aid to a receiver (speaker) that sits in the ear canal. Because of this design, Oticon Ruby RITE users typically replace or buy:

Domes (ear tips) in different sizes and venting styles
Receivers (the speaker unit on the end of the wire)
Wax filters / wax guards (to protect the receiver opening)
Retention tails / sports locks (to help keep the receiver stable in the ear)
Batteries or charging accessories (depending on your Ruby variant)

Not every Oticon accessory is universal, so the goal is to match the accessory system used by your Ruby RITE hearing aid.

Compatibility overview: how to confirm what fits your Oticon Ruby RITE
The safest way to choose compatible accessories for Oticon Ruby RITE is to identify what you already use today and match it:
1) Check your current dome style and size
Domes come in different shapes (for example open vs more closed styles) and multiple diameters. If your current domes are comfortable and sound good, ordering the same type and size is usually the best starting point.

2) Identify your receiver type
Receivers vary by power level and wire length. Both must match to avoid poor fit (too short/long) or changes in loudness and sound quality. If you are unsure, your current receiver often has markings you can compare, or you can match using the details from your original fitting.

3) Confirm the wax filter system
Wax filters are not interchangeable across systems. Using the wrong wax guard may not fit properly and can reduce protection. If you can, compare the shape and insertion tool of your current wax filters before ordering.

Oticon Ruby RITE domes: types and how to choose
Domes affect both comfort and sound. In general:

Open domes tend to feel more airy and can reduce the “blocked” feeling, often preferred for milder losses.
More closed domes can improve bass and reduce whistling (feedback) in some fittings, often used for greater amplification needs.
Size matters: too small can cause sound leakage and feedback; too large can feel sore or work loose.

If you experience feedback, weak bass, or domes falling out, the solution is often a different dome size or a slightly different venting style rather than “more volume”.

Oticon Ruby RITE receivers: what to match (and what not to change)
When replacing an Oticon Ruby RITE receiver, focus on matching:

Wire length (so the hearing aid sits correctly behind the ear)
Power level (so sound output matches your fitting)
Left vs right (receivers are ear-specific)

A receiver that does not match can lead to discomfort, unstable placement, or sound that feels noticeably different. If you want to change power level or are unsure about the correct length, it’s best to confirm with your hearing care professional before ordering.

Wax filters for Oticon Ruby RITE: why they matter and when to replace
Wax guards protect the receiver opening from earwax and moisture. A blocked wax filter is a common cause of:

Sudden loss of volume
Muffled sound
Sound cutting in/out

Replace the wax filter if sound becomes dull, or on a regular schedule if you produce a lot of earwax. Keep in mind: the correct wax filter type must match your receiver/dome system.

Common Oticon Ruby RITE issues (and quick fixes)
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a dome that is too small, not inserted fully, or a poor seal. Try a larger size or a different dome type and make sure the receiver sits securely.

Hearing aid sounds weak or muffled
Check and replace the wax filter first. Also inspect the dome for blockage or wear.

Dome keeps slipping out
Try a slightly larger dome size or add a retention tail if your setup supports it.

Where to buy Oticon Ruby RITE accessories
At Japebo you can find replacement accessories for the Oticon Ruby RITE series—including domes, receivers, and wax filters—so you can maintain fit, hygiene, and sound quality without guesswork. If you are uncertain between two options, choose the one that matches your current parts, or contact support with a photo of your existing dome/receiver for guidance.

FAQ: Oticon Ruby RITE accessories
Are Oticon Ruby RITE accessories the same as other Oticon RITE models?
Some accessories may overlap across Oticon RITE families, but not all systems are interchangeable. Always match the accessory type to what your Ruby RITE is currently using (especially wax filters and receivers).

How often should I change domes?
Many users replace domes regularly for hygiene and best fit (for example when they discolor, harden, or no longer seal well). If comfort or sound changes, replacing domes is a good first step.

How do I know if my wax filter is clogged?
If sound becomes muffled or quieter than normal, a clogged wax filter is a common cause. Replacing it often restores normal sound immediately.

Can I change receiver length myself?
You can replace like-for-like yourself, but changing to a different length can affect how the hearing aid sits and how stable it feels. If you’re unsure, confirm your current length before ordering.

What if I don’t know which Oticon Ruby RITE accessory I need?
Check your existing parts for markings, compare the shape and style, or take a clear photo of your dome/receiver/wax filter and use that to confirm the correct match before purchasing.

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