Phonak Audéo B 13

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34.98 £
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Phonak Audéo B 13 accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo

Looking for the right Phonak Audéo B 13 accessories? This guide helps you identify what typically fits the Audéo B 13 model, how to choose the correct parts, and what to check before you order—so you can buy with confidence and avoid compatibility mistakes.

What the Phonak Audéo B 13 is (and why accessories matter)
The Phonak Audéo B 13 is a receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aid from Phonak’s Audéo B (Belong) family. With RIC models, several key parts are designed to be replaceable—especially the components that sit in or near the ear canal. Choosing the right accessories improves comfort, sound quality, and reliability, and it can also help prevent common issues like feedback, weak sound, or frequent blockages.

Phonak Audéo B 13 accessories you may need
Most Audéo B 13 users typically shop for one (or more) of the following accessory types:
Domes (ear tips)
Domes affect comfort and sound. The correct size and style helps keep sound stable, reduces feedback/whistling, and improves clarity. If your dome feels loose, causes pressure, or you hear more whistling than usual, a different size or type may solve it.

Wax filters (wax guards)
Wax filters protect the speaker/receiver from earwax and moisture. A blocked wax filter is one of the most common causes of “suddenly weak sound” or “no sound.” Replacing wax filters regularly helps keep volume and sound quality consistent.

Receivers (speakers)
The receiver is the small speaker unit on the end of the wire. If sound cuts out, becomes distorted, or only works intermittently (and changing wax filters doesn’t help), the receiver may be worn or damaged. Receiver compatibility depends on the connection type and power level.

Retention locks / sport locks
These small stabilizers help keep the dome seated securely. If your hearing aid feels like it “backs out” of the ear canal or you’re active during the day, a retention solution can improve fit and reduce the need for readjusting.

Cleaning & care items
Cleaning tools and maintenance accessories help prevent blockages and extend the life of domes, receivers, and filters. Regular care is especially important with RIC hearing aids because the sound outlet is exposed to earwax and moisture.

How to choose compatible parts for Phonak Audéo B 13
Compatibility is mainly about matching the exact system used on your device. Before ordering, check these points:
1) Identify your current dome and size
If you already have a comfortable fit and good sound, the easiest route is to match what you’re using now. Look at the shape (open vs more closed), and confirm the diameter/size. If you experience feedback or thin sound, you may benefit from a different style.

2) Confirm the wax filter type you’re using
Phonak uses different wax filter systems across product generations and receiver styles. The safest way is to match the exact tool/holder or wax guard model you currently replace. If you’re unsure, compare the shape and replacement method (e.g., cartridge-style vs single filters).

3) Check receiver type and power level
Receivers must match both the connection platform and the required power (often indicated by markings or printed codes on the receiver/wire). Using the wrong receiver can lead to poor fit, reduced performance, or incompatibility. If you can, read the receiver label or check your fitting paperwork.

4) When in doubt, match by model name and existing part number
“Phonak Audéo B 13” identifies the hearing aid model, but many accessories are selected based on the specific receiver and ear coupling you have fitted. If you can provide a photo of your current parts or the code printed on them, it becomes much easier to confirm the correct match before you buy.

Common Phonak Audéo B 13 issues—and what accessory to replace
Sound is weak or muted
Most often caused by a blocked wax filter or a clogged dome. Replace the wax filter first, then change the dome if needed.

Whistling / feedback
Common causes include a dome that’s too small, a dome style that’s too open for your hearing loss, or a poor seal after the dome has stretched. Try a fresh dome, then consider a different size or a more closed style.

Sound cuts in and out
If changing the wax filter doesn’t fix it, the receiver or wire may be worn or moisture-damaged. Receivers are consumable parts and may need replacement over time.

Dome won’t stay in place
Try a different dome size and consider adding (or replacing) a retention lock for a more secure fit.

Buy Phonak Audéo B 13 compatible accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you’ll find compatible hearing aid accessories designed for Phonak systems—so you can replace domes, wax filters, and receivers without guesswork. If you’re unsure which part matches your Phonak Audéo B 13, choose the closest match to your current accessory and check for printed codes/labels on the receiver or packaging.

FAQ: Phonak Audéo B 13 accessories
Are Phonak Audéo B 13 accessories the same as other Phonak Audéo B models?
Often they are similar, but not always identical. Many accessories depend on the receiver and coupling system fitted to your device. Matching your current part type (and any printed receiver code) is the most reliable approach.

How often should I replace wax filters on Phonak Audéo B 13?
It depends on earwax production and moisture exposure, but replace them whenever sound becomes weaker or dull, or as part of a regular maintenance routine. If you change them frequently, consider reviewing cleaning habits and storage to reduce blockage.

Can I use any Phonak dome on Audéo B 13?
No. Domes must fit the specific receiver and dome mounting system you use. If your current dome clicks onto the receiver in a particular way, order the same dome system and then choose the correct size and style.

How do I know which receiver I need?
Check the text/code printed on the receiver or wire (power level and type), or reference your fitting information from your hearing care professional. If you can’t find it, comparing your current receiver to product photos and specifications is the next best step.

What if I order the wrong accessory?
If something doesn’t fit or doesn’t match your current system, stop using it and re-check the receiver/dome/wax filter type. Identifying the exact system first helps avoid repeated ordering and ensures the best performance.