Oticon Sage RITE series

Oticon Sage RITE series: Receivers, domes, and filters compatibility guide | Japebo

If you use the Oticon Sage RITE series hearing aids and need replacement parts, this guide helps you choose the right Oticon Sage RITE series accessories—especially receivers, domes, and wax filters. RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) models rely on the correct combination of receiver type/length, dome style/size, and wax protection to keep sound clear and the fit comfortable.
Use this page as a compatibility checklist: confirm what you have today, understand your options, and replace parts with confidence.
What “RITE” means for Oticon Sage accessories
On Oticon Sage RITE models, the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid body with a thin wire. That setup is comfortable and discreet, but it also means the small parts at the ear end are wear items:

Receivers can fail over time (moisture, wax, cable strain).
Domes should be replaced regularly for hygiene, grip, and consistent acoustics.
Wax filters/guards prevent blockage that can reduce volume or cause intermittent sound.

Which accessories are typically used with the Oticon Sage RITE series?
Most Oticon RITE families use a defined ecosystem of receiver styles and matching ear-end consumables. The safest way to buy is to match what is printed on your current parts or what your hearing care professional fitted.
Receivers (speaker units): what to match
When replacing a receiver for the Oticon Sage RITE series, you usually need to match three things:

Receiver family/type (the physical connector system for that product line)
Power level (often shown as S / M / P, or similar)
Wire length (commonly a number like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4)

How to identify it: remove the dome and look for markings on the receiver or wire. If you see letters/numbers (power + length), match them exactly when ordering. If you’re unsure between two lengths, the correct one is the one that routes comfortably over the ear without pulling or leaving slack.
Domes: types and who they suit
Domes affect comfort, sound quality, and feedback (whistling). For Oticon Sage RITE fittings, the common dome categories are:

Open domes: most “airy” feel; often used for mild-to-moderate hearing loss and when you want a more natural own-voice.
Closed domes: more seal than open; can improve bass and reduce feedback.
Power domes (double/flanged): strongest seal; often used when more amplification is needed.

Choosing the right size: the correct dome size sits securely and seals as intended without pain. If domes slip out, go up a size; if they feel sore or create pressure, go down a size or consider a different dome style.
Wax filters / wax guards: why they matter
If your Oticon Sage RITE receiver uses a replaceable wax filter, changing it is one of the fastest fixes for “suddenly quiet” sound. A blocked guard can also cause crackling or intermittent audio.
How to identify the right filter: wax filter systems are not universal. Match the exact filter type you currently use (often supplied with a small tool/dispenser). If you don’t see a replaceable filter and wax collects directly on the receiver tip, your receiver may use a different protection method and should be handled accordingly.
How to choose the correct Oticon Sage RITE accessories (simple checklist)
Step 1: Identify your current receiver markings
Look for power and length markings on the receiver/wire. Order the same specification to avoid fit issues and connection incompatibility.
Step 2: Match dome style to your fit and sound
Start by replacing like-for-like. Change dome type only if you know what you want to improve (comfort, retention, feedback, bass). When in doubt, keep the same style and experiment with size first.
Step 3: Confirm wax protection type
Check whether your receiver uses a specific wax filter system and replace the exact same type. If you’re uncertain, compare your current filters to the product photos on the shop page before purchasing.
Common problems (and the accessory that usually fixes them)
The sound is weak or muffled

Most common cause: blocked wax filter or wax in the receiver tip
Try: replace the wax guard, then replace the dome

Whistling / feedback

Common causes: dome too small, dome not fully seated, worn dome
Try: new dome, larger size, or a more sealing dome type

Receiver cuts in and out

Common causes: damaged receiver cable, moisture, debris
Try: clean and dry first; if it persists, replace the receiver

Dome keeps falling off or getting stuck in the ear

Cause: worn or incorrect dome fit
Try: replace domes regularly and ensure the dome is firmly attached to the receiver

Buying Oticon Sage RITE series accessories online (what to double-check)

Model family match: Oticon Sage RITE (not custom in-ear models)
Receiver specification: type + power + length
Dome system: ensure the dome version matches your receiver tip
Wax filter type: match the exact system you currently use

If you want the safest purchase path, replace one component at a time (e.g., domes first, then filters, then receiver if needed) so you can clearly see what solved the issue.
FAQ: Oticon Sage RITE series accessories
Are Oticon Sage RITE receivers universal across all Oticon hearing aids?
No. Receiver connectors and receiver families differ between product lines and generations. Always match the receiver type and the markings on your current receiver.
Can I change from open domes to closed or power domes?
Often yes from a physical fit perspective, but sound and feedback behavior will change. If you switch to a more sealing dome and notice occlusion (boomy own-voice) or discomfort, revert to your previous dome type or consult your hearing care professional.
How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
Domes are typically replaced every few weeks (or sooner if they discolor, harden, or loosen). Wax filters are replaced whenever they look clogged or when sound becomes weaker/muffled.
How do I know the receiver length is correct?
The correct length routes neatly over the ear without pulling the receiver outward or leaving excessive slack. If your current setup is comfortable, match the same length number.
What if I can’t find markings on my receiver?
Remove the dome and inspect the receiver body and wire closely. If there are still no markings, compare your receiver to product images or use your purchase history/fit information. When in doubt, choose like-for-like based on the receiver’s connector style and your existing parts.
Browse compatible Oticon Sage RITE series accessories on this page to find the correct replacements based on your current setup.