ReSound ONE RIE 62 (740) – Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you’re looking for ReSound ONE RIE 62 accessories (model/variant 740), this guide helps you identify what’s compatible and how to choose the correct parts before you buy. ReSound RIE (receiver-in-ear) hearing aids typically use a small set of interchangeable consumables—such as domes and wax filters—but the exact type depends on your receiver, ear-tip style, and the parts currently mounted on your hearing aid.
What “RIE 62” means for accessories
RIE stands for Receiver-In-Ear: the speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid behind the ear via a thin wire. On ReSound ONE RIE models, most day-to-day replacements involve:
Ear tips (domes) for comfort and acoustics
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) to prevent blockage and loss of sound
Occasionally receiver-related parts (if the wire/receiver is damaged)
Compatibility: how to confirm you’re choosing the right part
The safest way to match accessories to your ReSound ONE RIE 62 (740) is to compare what you have now. If you can’t, use these checks:
1) Match the ear-tip connection (dome type)
ReSound domes are not universally interchangeable across all ReSound families—different “click” or “push-on” styles exist. Remove one dome and compare the attachment method and shape to the product photos/specs. If the dome does not lock on securely, it’s the wrong system.
2) Identify your wax filter style
Wax filters are highly model/receiver dependent. Your current filter often indicates the system (for example, it may be integrated into the receiver tip or sit in a separate holder). If your current wax guard is a small removable insert, choose the same style and tool system. If you’re unsure, confirm with your hearing care professional or compare visually to the filter product page images.
3) Receiver/wire parts (only if needed)
If you’re replacing a receiver wire, you must match:
Side (Left/Right)
Length (commonly marked with a number)
Power level (standard vs high-power options)
These details are typically printed on the receiver/wire or shown in your fitting documents.
Choosing the right dome for ReSound ONE RIE 62
Domes change both comfort and sound. Use these rules of thumb:
Open domes: best if you want a more airy feel and have milder low-frequency loss; often reduces occlusion (“plugged” feeling).
Tulip/vented domes: a middle ground for retention and bass while still allowing some ventilation.
Power/closed domes: more sealing, more bass, often used for greater hearing loss or to reduce feedback.
Size matters: if a dome feels loose, whistles, or falls out, go up a size. If it feels sore or too tight, go down a size or switch style.
Common issues (and the accessory that usually fixes them)
Sound is weak, muffled, or cuts out
Most often caused by blocked wax filters or earwax in the dome/receiver opening. Replace the wax filter and dome, then test again.
Whistling/feedback
Often improved by using a better-sealing dome (closed/power) or changing to the correct size. Feedback can also happen if the receiver is not seated properly or the dome is worn and no longer fits snugly.
Dome keeps slipping off
This can indicate the wrong dome connection type or a worn dome. Choose the correct ReSound dome system for your receiver and replace regularly.
Itching or discomfort
Try a different dome size or style (for example, open vs closed). If irritation persists, discuss alternatives (like custom molds) with your hearing care provider.
When should you replace ReSound RIE consumables?
Domes: typically every 4–8 weeks (sooner if they harden, discolor, or won’t stay secure)
Wax filters: as soon as sound quality drops, or proactively every few weeks depending on wax buildup
Keeping fresh domes and wax guards is the easiest way to maintain consistent sound and reduce repairs.
Buy ReSound ONE RIE 62 (740) accessories at Japebo
On this page you’ll find compatible accessories for ReSound ONE RIE 62 (740). If you’re uncertain between two options, choose the item that matches your current part visually (connection and shape), or contact support with a photo of your receiver tip and the accessory you’re replacing.
FAQ: ReSound ONE RIE 62 (740) accessories
Are ReSound ONE RIE 62 accessories the same as all ReSound accessories?
No. Some consumables (especially wax filters and dome attachment systems) vary by family/receiver type. Always match the style you currently use.
Can I use a different dome type to change the sound?
Yes. Open, vented/tulip, and closed/power domes can noticeably change bass, feedback risk, and occlusion. If you make a big change, you may also need a hearing aid adjustment for best results.
How do I know which receiver length I have?
Receiver wires are commonly marked with a length number. If you can’t locate it, your hearing care provider can confirm the correct length and power level.
What should I replace first if one side sounds quieter?
Start with the wax filter and dome. These are the most common causes and the easiest to replace.
