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

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Oticon Zircon miniRITE R accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for the right Oticon Zircon miniRITE R accessories, compatibility is the key. Domes, wax filters/guards, and receivers are not universal—your choice must match the miniRITE R receiver-in-the-ear setup so you get the right comfort, sound quality, and protection against earwax and moisture. This guide explains which accessory types are typically used with Oticon Zircon miniRITE R models, how to identify what you have today, and how to choose the correct replacement.

What kind of hearing aid is Oticon Zircon miniRITE R (and why it matters for accessories)?
Oticon Zircon miniRITE R is a rechargeable receiver-in-the-ear (RITE) hearing aid. In a RITE design, the receiver (speaker) sits in your ear canal and connects to the hearing aid body by a thin wire. That construction is what determines most accessories:

Domes (ear tips) fit on the end of the receiver and affect comfort and sound.
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) protects the receiver from earwax blockage.
Receivers must match the correct receiver family, power level, and wire length.

Oticon Zircon miniRITE R accessory types (what you can replace)

Domes (ear tips)
Domes are the soft tips that sit in the ear canal. They influence both comfort and sound outcome. Common dome styles include:

Open domes: more ventilation and a natural feel; typically used for milder losses.
Closed domes: more sealing than open; can add bass and reduce feedback.
Power domes: most sealing; often used when more amplification is needed.

When replacing domes, the two main variables are style (open/closed/power) and size. If you’re happy with the fit and sound today, the simplest approach is to replace with the same style and size.

Wax filters / wax guards
Wax protection prevents earwax from entering and clogging the receiver. The correct wax filter type is receiver-specific, so selecting the right match is essential. Signs you likely need to change the wax protection include:

Sound is weaker or muffled
Intermittent sound (cuts in and out)
Whistling/feedback that wasn’t there before

If you’re unsure which wax filter system you use, check the small part at the receiver opening or compare your current filters to the replacement pack photo before buying.

Receivers (speakers)
If changing domes and wax filters doesn’t restore normal sound, the receiver may be damaged or blocked internally. Receivers must match:

Compatibility family (Oticon RITE receiver system used by Zircon miniRITE R)
Power level (e.g., standard vs. higher power variants)
Wire length (left/right and length number)

To find the wire length, look for a small marking on the receiver wire/connector (often a number). If you’re between sizes, it’s best to match what you already have.

Which accessories fit Oticon Zircon miniRITE R?
Oticon Zircon miniRITE R uses RITE-style accessories designed for Oticon miniRITE receiver systems. In practice, correct selection depends on what’s currently on your hearing aid:

If you have a dome on the receiver: replace with the same dome family and size.
If you have a mould or custom solution: you may still use compatible receivers, but domes may not apply.
If your wax protection is a specific Oticon guard type: you must buy the same system for proper fit and protection.

Because accessory naming and generations can vary, the safest method is to identify your current part (photo + label) and match it exactly. If you want, you can also use your hearing aid paperwork or ask your hearing care professional which receiver and dome setup was fitted.

How to choose the right Oticon Zircon miniRITE R domes, wax filters, and receivers
Use these steps to reduce guesswork:

Start with what you have now: note dome style + size, and the wax filter type.
Replace the simplest parts first: domes and wax filters are the most common causes of issues and are easy to change.
If sound is still weak: inspect and consider replacing the receiver (match family, power level, and wire length).
If you recently changed your fitting (more power, different sound): your dome style may also need to change (open → closed/power, for example) to prevent feedback.

Common Oticon Zircon miniRITE R issues (and the accessory that usually fixes them)

Muffled/weak sound: change wax filter/guard; if unchanged, replace receiver.
Feedback/whistling: try a better-sealing dome (closed/power) or a fresh dome in the correct size.
Dome keeps slipping off: ensure the dome is fully clicked onto the receiver; consider the correct dome size.
Discomfort/pressure: move down a dome size or switch to a more open style (if appropriate for your hearing loss).

Where to buy Oticon Zircon miniRITE R accessories
At Japebo, you can find replacement accessories for Oticon Zircon miniRITE R—including domes, wax protection, and receivers—so you can restore comfort and sound quickly. If you’re unsure which variant you need, matching your current accessory (or sharing its name/label) is the fastest way to get the correct fit.

FAQ: Oticon Zircon miniRITE R accessories

Are Oticon Zircon miniRITE R domes universal?
No. Domes must match the receiver/dome system used with your Oticon miniRITE setup, and size matters for comfort and sound.

How often should I change wax filters on Oticon Zircon miniRITE R?
It depends on earwax and use, but many users replace wax filters regularly (often every few weeks) or whenever sound becomes weaker or muffled.

Can I use a different dome type than I have now?
Often yes, but changing from open to closed/power (or the reverse) can change sound and comfort. If you’re experiencing feedback or lack of bass, a different dome type may help—ideally aligned with your fitting.

How do I know if the receiver needs replacing?
If new domes and a new wax filter don’t restore normal sound, or sound cuts in and out, the receiver may be damaged or internally blocked and may need replacement.

Does “miniRITE R” mean rechargeable accessories are different?
“R” refers to the rechargeable hearing aid body. Your main replaceable ear-side accessories (domes, wax filters, receivers) are determined primarily by the miniRITE receiver system, not the battery type.