ReSound ONE RIE 61-R Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound ONE RIE 61-R accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide helps you identify which parts typically fit the ReSound ONE RIE 61-R (RIE/RIC style), how to choose the correct option, and how to avoid the most common compatibility mistakes—so you can buy confidently.
Good to know: ReSound accessories are often only compatible within specific platform generations and receiver/speaker systems. If you’re unsure which part you need, start with what you can verify (your receiver type/length, your dome style/size, or the exact name on your current wax filter packaging).
What “RIE 61-R” means for accessory compatibility
The ReSound ONE RIE 61-R is a rechargeable Receiver-in-Ear (RIE/RIC) hearing aid. That has two important consequences for accessories:
Receivers (speakers) are replaceable and must match the correct ReSound receiver system, power level, and length.
Earwear parts (domes, sport locks/retention options, and wax filters/guards) must match the receiver/earpiece style currently on your device.
Accessories you may need for ReSound ONE RIE 61-R
Most owners of the ReSound ONE RIE 61-R look for one (or more) of these accessory types:
Receivers (speakers): Replace if sound is weak, intermittent, or the cable is damaged.
Domes: Replace regularly for comfort, hygiene, and stable sound quality.
Wax filters / wax guards: Essential for protecting the receiver from earwax and moisture.
Retention/sport locks: Improve stability if the aid feels loose.
Chargers & power accessories: The 61-R is rechargeable, so charger compatibility matters.
Cleaning tools: Helps prevent moisture and debris issues that mimic “device faults”.
How to choose the right receiver (speaker)
Receivers are the #1 item where “almost fits” becomes “doesn’t fit.” To select the correct receiver for your ReSound ONE RIE 61-R, match these details:
Receiver family/system: ReSound uses specific receiver standards depending on model generation. The correct option must be made for ReSound RIE systems that support ONE. (If you currently have a receiver installed, the model name is often visible on the receiver label or on documentation from your hearing care professional.)
Power level: Typically coded like LP/MP/HP (naming can vary). Your current receiver’s power level should be matched unless your professional has changed your fitting.
Length (wire length): Usually a number (e.g., 0, 1, 2, 3, 4). Using the wrong length can cause poor fit and comfort issues.
Left vs. right: Receivers are side-specific.
Tip: If you’re replacing a receiver because sound is cutting out, also replace the wax filter and dome first—wax blockage is a very common cause and is cheaper to test.
How to choose the right domes
Domes affect both comfort and sound. For ReSound ONE RIE 61-R, the correct dome depends on the receiver/earpiece you’re using and your fitting goals (more open vs. more closed).
Common dome styles include:
Open domes: More natural “open” feeling and less occlusion; often used for mild-to-moderate fittings.
Tulip domes: A more closed feel than open domes but often more comfortable than fully closed options.
Closed domes / power domes: More sealing and more bass; often used when more amplification and feedback control is needed.
Size matters: If the dome is too small it may whistle (feedback) or fall out. Too large can cause soreness. If you’re between sizes, choosing the size that seals comfortably without pressure is usually best.
Wax filters / wax guards: how to pick the correct type
ReSound uses different wax protection systems depending on receiver type and earwear. The safest way to choose the right wax filters for your ReSound ONE RIE 61-R is to match the exact system you currently use:
Check the name on the wax filter dispenser (packaging).
Compare the shape/color of your current filters to the replacement system.
Confirm the wax guard type used by your current receiver/earmold setup.
When to replace: If sound becomes dull/weak, if you see wax buildup, or on a regular schedule (many users replace every few weeks depending on wax production).
Chargers and rechargeable accessories for the 61-R
Because the ReSound ONE RIE 61-R is rechargeable, charger compatibility is specific. When choosing a replacement or spare charger, confirm:
It is made for ReSound ONE rechargeable RIE models (not older/non-compatible families).
Charger type: Standard desk charger vs. premium/portable options (if available for your model family).
Region/power requirements: Ensure the power supply matches your region if buying an additional adapter.
Common problems and quick fixes
If your ReSound ONE RIE 61-R isn’t performing as expected, these accessory-related issues are common:
Weak or muffled sound: Replace wax filter; clean/replace dome; check for moisture.
Whistling (feedback): Try a larger dome or a more closed dome style; ensure the dome is fully seated.
Intermittent sound: Inspect receiver cable for bends/damage; replace receiver if needed.
Fit feels unstable: Add/replace a retention lock; verify receiver length.
Charging issues: Clean charger contacts and hearing aid charging points; verify correct charger model.
Buy ReSound ONE RIE 61-R accessories at Japebo
At Japebo, you’ll find compatible accessories to maintain comfort, hygiene, and sound quality for your ReSound ONE RIE 61-R. If you want the fastest path to the right choice, match the part you’re replacing (receiver label, dome type/size, or wax filter system) and choose the exact equivalent.
FAQ: ReSound ONE RIE 61-R accessories
Are ReSound ONE receivers universal across ReSound models?
No. ReSound receivers are not universally interchangeable across all models and generations. You must match the receiver system used by the ReSound ONE platform, plus the correct side, length, and power level.
How do I know which dome size I need?
The easiest method is to match the size printed on your current dome packaging (if available) or compare sizes directly. If feedback increases or the dome feels loose, a larger size or a more closed dome style may be needed.
Do I need to change wax filters even if I clean them?
Yes. Wax filters are designed to be replaced, not cleaned. Replacing them regularly helps prevent weak sound and receiver damage.
Can I use any ReSound charger with the RIE 61-R?
No. Charger compatibility depends on the hearing aid family and generation. Choose a charger specifically listed as compatible with ReSound ONE rechargeable RIE models.
What if I’m not sure which accessory fits my ReSound ONE RIE 61-R?
Check what you’re currently using (receiver label details, dome type/size, wax filter packaging). If you still can’t confirm, use the most identifying details you have (photo of receiver/wax filter pack, or the exact accessories you’re replacing) before purchasing.
