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Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories – compatibility guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories, the most important thing is compatibility. Small parts like domes, wax filters, and receivers can look similar across Phonak models, but they don’t always fit the same. This guide helps you identify what typically matches Phonak Audéo Quest 10, how to choose the correct option, and how to avoid common purchase mistakes.

What type of hearing aid is Phonak Audéo Quest 10?
Phonak Audéo Quest 10 is part of the Audéo family and is a RIC / RITE style hearing aid (Receiver-In-Canal). That means the receiver (speaker) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid via a thin wire. Because of this design, most everyday replacements fall into three categories:

Domes (earpieces on the receiver)
Wax protection (filters/guards that protect the receiver opening)
Receivers (speaker wires) in the correct type, length, and power level

Tip: Two people can both have an “Audéo Quest 10” and still use different receiver power levels or wire lengths. That’s why checking the part you already have is usually the fastest way to choose correctly.

How to confirm compatibility for Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories
To make sure you’re ordering compatible accessories for Phonak Audéo Quest 10, check one (or preferably two) of the following:

Your current part (often has markings on the receiver, or uses a clearly identifiable wax guard)
Your fitting information from your hearing care professional (receiver type/power, wire length, dome type)
Visual matching (shape of the receiver tip and wax guard system)

If you’re unsure, start with the wax protection type you use now—this is one of the easiest compatibility indicators for Phonak RIC receivers.

Domes for Phonak Audéo Quest 10: which type should you choose?
Domes affect comfort, sound balance (especially bass), and how secure the receiver sits in your ear. For Phonak Audéo Quest 10, the correct dome depends on the receiver and coupling you’re using. Common dome styles include:

Open domes
Best if you want a more “open” feeling and less occlusion (less of that blocked-ear sensation). Often chosen for milder low-frequency loss. They can be more prone to feedback if you need a lot of amplification.

Closed domes
A middle option that gives more bass than open domes while still remaining relatively comfortable and ventilated.

Power domes
Designed to seal more to support stronger amplification and reduce feedback. Often used when more power is needed or when open/closed domes whistle.

Selecting the right dome size
Dome diameter matters as much as dome style. If the dome is too small, you may get feedback and poor retention. If it’s too large, it can cause pressure or soreness. If you’re between sizes, many users find it safer to try the smaller size first—unless feedback is already a problem.

Wax filters / wax protection for Phonak Audéo Quest 10
Wax protection prevents earwax and moisture from damaging the receiver. When the wax guard clogs, sound often becomes weak, dull, or intermittent. Replacing the filter is one of the most common fixes for “my hearing aid suddenly got quieter.”
Because Phonak has used different wax protection systems over time, the key is to match the exact wax guard type used on your current receiver. If you use the wrong type, it may not fit, may fall out, or may leave the receiver unprotected.
Order the same system you already have whenever possible. If you don’t know what you use, compare the shape and insertion tool (or check your current packaging) before buying.

Receivers (speaker wires) for Phonak Audéo Quest 10
Receivers must match three things to be compatible with Phonak Audéo Quest 10:

Receiver platform/type (must match the Audéo Quest-era connector system)
Power level (e.g. standard vs power, depending on your hearing loss)
Wire length (ensures a comfortable fit and correct microphone placement)

If you replace a receiver, keep the same power level and length as your current one unless your hearing care professional has changed your fitting. A wrong length can cause discomfort or poor retention. A wrong power level can affect sound quality and feedback.

Common problems with Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories (and what usually fixes them)

The sound is weak or muffled
Most often caused by a clogged wax filter or blocked dome/receiver opening. Replace the wax guard first, then change the dome if needed.

Whistling / feedback
Often linked to a dome that doesn’t seal well (too small, wrong style, or worn out). Try a fresh dome, consider a more closed style, and ensure the receiver sits correctly.

Dome keeps falling off
This can happen if the dome is the wrong model for the receiver, or if it’s stretched/worn. Replace the dome and verify it’s designed for your specific receiver tip.

It feels uncomfortable
Discomfort is usually a sizing or style issue. A slightly smaller dome or a more ventilated style can help—unless feedback becomes an issue.

Buy Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories at Japebo
Japebo offers a wide selection of hearing aid accessories, including domes, wax protection, and receiver-related parts. To get the right match for Phonak Audéo Quest 10, use this page as your compatibility guide and choose the accessory that matches your current setup.

FAQ: Phonak Audéo Quest 10 accessories

Are all Phonak Audéo accessories compatible with Audéo Quest 10?
No. “Audéo” covers multiple generations. Accessories like wax guards and receivers can differ between platforms, so always match the exact type you already use.

How often should I change wax filters?
It depends on wax buildup and moisture, but many users replace them every few weeks or when sound becomes weaker or dull. If you frequently clog filters, check more often.

Can I switch from open domes to closed or power domes?
Often yes, but it can change sound and comfort. A more closed dome can reduce feedback and add bass, but may feel more blocked. If your hearing aid has been finely tuned to a specific coupling, you may need an adjustment after changing dome type.

How do I find my receiver wire length?
Many receivers have markings for length and side (L/R). If you can’t find it, compare your current receiver to the replacement charts on product pages or ask your hearing care professional.