Oticon Siya RITE series – Compatibility guide for accessories (domes, receivers & wax filters) | Japebo
Looking for accessories for the Oticon Siya RITE series? You’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which domes, receivers and wax filters are typically used with Oticon Siya RITE hearing aids, how to choose the correct option, and how to avoid the most common fit and sound problems when replacing parts.
What “RITE” means on the Oticon Siya series (and why it matters for accessories)
RITE (Receiver-In-The-Ear) means the speaker/receiver sits in the ear canal, connected to the hearing aid by a thin cable. Because of that, accessories for the Oticon Siya RITE series usually center around:
Domes (the soft eartips that sit in the ear)
Receivers (speaker units on a cable, in different power levels and lengths)
Wax filters (small protection filters that prevent earwax from entering the receiver)
Choosing the right replacement is mainly about matching the receiver platform, the physical size (e.g., dome diameter, receiver length), and the sound/venting needs (open vs closed dome).
Which accessories are used with Oticon Siya RITE hearing aids?
Oticon Siya RITE hearing aids use RITE-style consumables: domes, wax filters and receivers. Exact compatibility can vary by receiver type and fitting configuration, but these are the accessory groups you’ll most often replace.
Domes for Oticon Siya RITE
Domes affect both comfort and sound. If your hearing aid whistles, sounds thin, or feels loose, the dome type/size is often the cause.
Common dome styles used with Oticon RITE fittings include:
Open domes – more natural sound and ventilation; often used for mild to moderate losses
Closed domes – more bass and less leakage; can reduce whistling
Power domes – maximum seal and stronger bass; often paired with higher-gain fittings
Receivers (speakers) for Oticon Siya RITE
Receivers come in different power levels and lengths. For Oticon Siya RITE, it’s crucial to replace with the same receiver family/platform your hearing aid is fitted with.
When choosing a replacement receiver, verify:
Left vs right (L/R marking)
Length (often indicated by a number; the correct length prevents pull and discomfort)
Power level (e.g., standard vs higher power; must match your fitting)
If you’re unsure, check your current receiver for printed markings (power + length) or compare the connector and strain relief shape to make sure you’re ordering like-for-like.
Wax filters for Oticon Siya RITE
Wax filters protect the receiver from wax and moisture. A clogged wax filter is one of the most common causes of:
Low volume or muffled sound
Intermittent sound
No sound (especially after storage or humid conditions)
Many RITE receivers use a replaceable filter at the receiver outlet. The correct filter type depends on the receiver model used with your Oticon Siya RITE fitting.
How to choose the right Oticon Siya RITE accessory (step by step)
1) Start with what you’re replacing
If possible, remove and inspect the existing part (dome, wax filter tool, or receiver). Matching what you already have is the safest approach when sound and comfort have been working well.
2) Match the physical size
Dome size (diameter): If the dome slips out, go up a size. If it causes pressure or soreness, go down a size.
Receiver length: Too short pulls and irritates; too long can feel loose and unstable.
3) Choose the dome style based on your goal
Want a more natural, airy feeling? Try open.
Want less whistling or more bass? Try closed.
Need stronger amplification and a better seal? Consider power domes.
If you change dome style, your sound can change noticeably. If something feels “off,” it may be a sign you should return to your previous style or consult your hearing care professional for fine-tuning.
Common Oticon Siya RITE issues and quick fixes
Whistling (feedback)
Try a larger dome size or a more closed dome for a better seal.
Check that the dome is fully seated on the receiver.
Replace the wax filter if the sound is unstable or unexpectedly sharp.
Muffled or weak sound
Replace the wax filter first (most common cause).
Make sure the dome is not blocked and is correctly fitted.
If the issue persists, the receiver may be failing and need replacement.
Dome keeps falling off
Confirm you are using the correct dome system for your receiver.
Push the dome firmly into place until it sits securely.
If it still loosens, the dome may be worn—replace it, or consider a different size.
When should you replace Oticon Siya RITE domes, wax filters and receivers?
Domes: typically every 4–12 weeks (or sooner if stiff, discolored, or loose)
Wax filters: whenever blocked, or as routine maintenance (often every few weeks depending on wax build-up)
Receivers: when sound is intermittent, distorted, or absent after you’ve changed the wax filter and checked the fit
Buy Oticon Siya RITE series accessories at Japebo
Once you know which part you need, you can choose the matching Oticon Siya RITE accessories from the selection on this page. If you want the safest match, compare product photos and specifications to your existing dome/receiver/filter, and replace one side at a time to confirm fit and sound before opening multiple packs.
FAQ: Oticon Siya RITE accessories
How do I know which Oticon domes fit my Siya RITE?
The most reliable method is to match the dome type and attachment to the dome you’re currently using. If you don’t have the old dome, identify your receiver type and then choose domes made for that receiver platform.
Can I switch from open to closed domes on Oticon Siya RITE?
Often yes, but it will change the sound (more bass, less natural ventilation) and may affect feedback and comfort. If you notice a major change, you may need a hearing aid adjustment by your hearing care professional.
My Oticon Siya RITE is quiet—should I replace the receiver?
Start by replacing the wax filter and checking dome fit. If sound is still weak or intermittent after those steps, the receiver may be the cause.
Are wax filters universal across Oticon receivers?
No. Wax filters are tied to the receiver construction. Always choose the wax filter that matches the receiver model used in your Oticon Siya RITE fitting.
