Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series

Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series accessories compatibility guide | Japebo

Looking for Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series accessories and not sure what fits? This guide helps you identify the correct, compatible parts for your Phonak Audéo B receiver-in-canal (RIC) hearing aids—so you can choose confidently and avoid ordering the wrong item.

What is the Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series?
The Phonak Audéo B (Belong platform) is a family of RIC hearing aids, meaning the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and is connected to the hearing aid by a thin wire. Because the receiver and earpiece parts are modular, many day-to-day “spare parts” are replaceable—most commonly ear domes, wax protection and (in some cases) the receiver wire itself.

How compatibility works for Phonak Audéo B RIC accessories
Compatibility for the Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series is mainly determined by what is on the end of your receiver (the part that sits in your ear):

Receiver type / speaker unit (and its connection system)
Dome or earmold style you use (open, closed, power, etc.)
Wax protection system used by your receiver (filter type varies)
Left vs right receiver (most receivers are side-specific)
Length of the receiver wire (commonly marked with a small number)

If you match these elements, you’ll be on the right accessory page for your Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) hearing aids.

Common accessories for Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong)

Domes (ear tips)
Domes are the soft silicone tips that sit in the ear canal. They affect comfort, retention, sound balance and how much outside sound enters the ear. For Phonak Audéo B RIC hearing aids, the correct dome depends on your receiver and the sound/fit you need. Typical dome families include:

Open domes – for a more open feel and natural sound, often used for mild to moderate loss
Closed domes – more sealing than open domes, can reduce feedback
Power domes – stronger seal, often used for greater amplification needs

Wax filters / wax protection
Wax protection prevents earwax and moisture from damaging the receiver. This is one of the most “must-match” items: different receivers use different filter systems. If your current filters click in, twist in, or sit flush in the tip, take note—choosing the same type is the safest way to ensure compatibility with your Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) setup.

Receivers (speaker wires)
If sound is weak, distorted, or cuts in and out even after changing the dome and wax protection, the receiver may need replacement. Receiver compatibility is determined by the model family connection plus the correct side (L/R) and length. If you’re unsure, compare the markings on your current receiver wire (often near the hearing aid end) and match them when selecting a replacement for Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong).

Cleaning & care items
Regular care extends the life of receivers and helps reduce repairs. For Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong), typical care items include cleaning wipes, drying solutions and small cleaning tools suitable for RIC earpieces.

How to choose the right Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) accessory
Use the steps below to reduce guesswork and make sure you’re choosing compatible parts:

Identify your hearing aid family: confirm you have Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) (often referenced as “B” / “Belong”).
Check your current part: the easiest method is to match what you already use (dome shape, filter type, receiver markings).
Choose the dome style: open/closed/power depending on comfort, feedback and the sound you prefer.
Match the wax filter system: pick the same filter type currently used by your receiver.
For receivers, match side & length: left vs right and the length number must match your current receiver.

If you’ve recently changed receiver type or moved from domes to an earmold, your compatible accessories may also change—base your choice on the parts currently attached to the device.

Troubleshooting: common problems & quick fixes
Sound is weak or muffled
Most often caused by a clogged wax filter. Replace the wax protection first. If the issue continues, try a new dome and check for moisture or debris around the receiver opening.

Whistling / feedback
Try a better seal (closed or power dome), ensure the dome is fully seated, and replace the wax filter. Feedback can also happen if the dome size is too small or the receiver isn’t sitting correctly.

Dome falls off or feels loose
Use the correct dome size and make sure it is pushed fully onto the receiver. If sizes are between, it’s usually better to go one size up for retention (as long as it remains comfortable).

Intermittent sound
Replace wax protection and check for moisture. If it persists, the receiver wire may be worn and could need replacement.

Buy compatible Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series accessories at Japebo
Japebo carries compatible accessories for the Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) series, including domes, wax protection and receiver-related spare parts. To avoid mismatches, start by matching the part you have today (especially wax filters and receiver type), then choose the dome style that best fits your comfort and hearing needs.

FAQ: Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong) accessories
Are all Phonak Audéo accessories compatible with Audéo B (Belong)?
No. Compatibility depends on the receiver connection and wax protection system. Always match the parts currently on your Audéo B RIC (Belong) hearing aids.

How do I know which wax filters I need for my Phonak Audéo B RIC?
Identify the filter type used in your current receiver tip and choose the same system. If you’re unsure, compare the shape and insertion method (click-in vs twist-in) and match it exactly.

Do I need left and right receivers?
Yes—receivers are typically side-specific. Make sure to select the correct side (L/R) and the correct wire length when buying a receiver for Phonak Audéo B RIC (Belong).

What dome should I choose: open, closed, or power?
Open domes feel more airy and natural, closed domes seal more and can reduce feedback, and power domes seal the most and are often used for higher amplification needs. If you’re replacing an existing dome, choosing the same type and size is usually the safest option.

How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
Wax filters are replaced when blocked or after noticeable sound changes. Domes are typically replaced when they become loose, discolored, stiff, or uncomfortable. Many users replace domes proactively every few weeks, depending on wear and hygiene needs.