Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE accessories – domes, receivers & wax filters | Japebo guide
If you’re looking for Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which parts typically fit the Spirit Synergy miniRITE style, what to look for before you buy, and how to avoid the most common compatibility mistakes—so you can order the correct domes, receivers and wax filters with confidence.
What “miniRITE” means for Oticon Spirit Synergy compatibility
Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE is a Receiver-in-the-Ear (RITE) style hearing aid. In a miniRITE setup, the small speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and is connected by a thin wire to the hearing aid behind the ear. Because of this design, the accessories that matter most are:
Domes (the soft silicone tip that sits in the ear)
Receivers / speaker units (including wire length and power level)
Wax filters / wax guards (protect the receiver from earwax)
Retention pieces (helps keep the receiver stable in the ear)
Important: “Spirit Synergy” and “miniRITE” alone may not be enough to confirm the exact accessory system, because Oticon has used different receiver and wax filter types across generations. Use the checks below before ordering.
How to confirm which accessories fit your Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE
To choose the right Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE parts, confirm these three details:
1) Identify your receiver type (and power)
Receivers come in different power levels (commonly marked on the receiver housing or in your fitting paperwork). If you replace a receiver, you must match:
Receiver type/system (the Oticon receiver family used by your device)
Power level (e.g., standard vs power)
Wire length (typically a number indicating the length)
Side (Left/Right)
If any of these are wrong, the receiver may not connect properly, may be uncomfortable, or may not provide the intended sound output.
2) Match the dome connection
Domes must match the receiver’s sound outlet shape and size. Even if a dome looks similar, it may not lock on securely if it’s from a different Oticon system. If your dome slips off easily or doesn’t sit straight, it’s often a mismatch.
3) Use the correct wax filter for your receiver
Wax filters are not universal. The correct wax guard depends on the receiver style. Using the wrong type can lead to poor protection, reduced sound, or a filter that won’t sit correctly.
Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE dome types (what to choose)
Once you’ve confirmed the correct dome family for your receiver, choose the dome style that best matches your needs:
Open domes: Often preferred if you want a more “open” feeling and more natural sound for your own voice. Good where less sealing is needed.
Closed domes: Provide more sealing than open domes and may improve bass or reduce feedback for some fittings.
Power domes (double domes): Typically create the most seal and are used when more amplification and feedback control is needed.
Size matters: If the dome is too small it may whistle/feedback or feel loose; if too large it can feel sore or cause pressure. If you’re between sizes, many users do best by trying the next size up/down rather than changing style immediately.
Wax filters for Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE: signs you need a change
A clogged wax filter is one of the most common causes of weak or muffled sound in miniRITE fittings. Replace the wax filter if you notice:
Sound becomes quieter or duller than usual
Intermittent sound (cuts in/out)
More feedback/whistling than usual
As a rule of thumb, check the filter regularly and replace it when it looks blocked or when sound quality drops. If changing the filter doesn’t help, the receiver itself may be blocked or damaged.
Receiver replacement tips (miniRITE)
Replacing a receiver is usually straightforward, but compatibility is critical. Before you order, double-check:
Exact receiver family used by your Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE
Left vs right
Wire length
Power level
If you’re unsure, compare the markings on your current receiver or use your hearing care professional’s documentation. Ordering the same markings as your existing receiver is the safest route.
Common problems and quick fixes
No or weak sound
Replace the wax filter
Try a new dome (old domes can collapse or clog)
Inspect the receiver opening for blockage
Feedback/whistling
Try a better seal (often a larger dome or a more closed style)
Make sure the dome is fully attached to the receiver
Check for earwax buildup
Dome keeps falling off
Confirm you’re using the correct dome family for your receiver
Replace worn domes (silicone can stretch over time)
Consider adding/replacing a retention piece if your fitting uses one
Buy Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you can find compatible accessories for your Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE—including domes, wax filters, receivers and related spare parts. To ensure the best match, use the compatibility checks above and mirror the markings/specs from your current parts where possible.
FAQ: Oticon Spirit Synergy miniRITE accessories
Are Oticon miniRITE domes universal across all Oticon models?
No. Domes must match the specific receiver system used by your hearing aid. Always confirm the dome family designed for your receiver type.
How often should I change wax filters?
It depends on earwax and use, but replace them whenever sound becomes muffled or the filter looks blocked. Many users check weekly and replace as needed.
How do I know my receiver wire length?
Wire length is usually marked with a small number on the receiver/wire or noted in your fitting documents. Matching your current receiver’s marking is the safest method.
What if I order the wrong receiver or dome?
A mismatched receiver may not connect or may not sit correctly, and the wrong dome may fit poorly or fall off. If you’re uncertain, verify the receiver system and markings before purchase.
