ReSound Savi miniRIE 60

ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for accessories for your ReSound Savi miniRIE 60, the most important question is compatibility: which domes, wax filters, and (if applicable) receivers fit your exact ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 setup. This guide explains what typically fits this model family, how to identify what you have now, and how to choose the right replacement—so you can order with confidence.

What accessories are used with ReSound Savi miniRIE 60?
The ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 is a receiver-in-ear (RIE) style hearing aid. That means the small speaker (receiver) sits in the ear canal and connects to the hearing aid via a thin wire. The most commonly replaced parts are:

Domes (ear tips) – affect comfort, retention, and sound (especially bass and feedback).
Wax filters / wax guards – protect the receiver from earwax and moisture and help prevent weak or distorted sound.
Receivers (speaker units) – replaced if sound drops out, becomes distorted, or the wire is damaged (only if your model uses replaceable receivers).

ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 compatibility: how to make sure you pick the right part
ReSound compatibility is usually determined by the receiver platform and the earpiece system currently on your hearing aid. Because accessories can vary by configuration, use these quick checks before you buy:

1) Check your current dome type and size
Remove the dome and look at its shape:

Open domes have vent holes and feel more “airy” (often used for mild-to-moderate losses).
Tulip domes have overlapping “petals” and can provide a bit more seal without feeling fully closed.
Closed domes seal more and can increase bass and loudness (but may feel more occluding).
Power domes create the strongest seal and are often used for higher power needs.

Then confirm the size (commonly small/medium/large). If you’re between sizes, comfort and feedback control are usually better with a slightly larger seal—unless it becomes uncomfortable.

2) Identify the wax filter system
Wax filters are not universal. The easiest way to confirm the correct type is to compare your current wax guard tool and filters to the replacement you’re considering. If you’re unsure, check the receiver/earpiece documentation or the packaging from your last replacements.

3) If you need a receiver: match strength and wire length
If your ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 uses replaceable receivers, the receiver must match:

Power level (e.g., standard vs higher power)
Wire/length (commonly marked with a number)
Left vs right (color coding is typically red = right, blue = left)

If you order the wrong receiver length, the hearing aid may not sit securely behind the ear, or the earpiece may pull out of position.

How to choose the right ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 domes
Domes influence both sound quality and fit. Use these practical rules:

Choose open domes if you want maximum comfort and a natural feel, and you don’t need strong bass amplification.
Choose closed or power domes if you experience whistling/feedback, want more bass, or need more amplification.
Choose tulip domes if you want a “middle ground” seal that’s often comfortable for longer wear.

If your hearing care professional fitted you with a specific dome style, it’s usually best to replace like-for-like unless you’re solving a specific problem (feedback, comfort, retention, or sound balance).

Common problems (and what accessory to replace)
Sound is weak, muffled, or cuts in and out
Most often this is caused by a blocked wax filter. Replace the wax guard first. If the issue continues, the receiver may be damaged.

Whistling / feedback
Try a better seal: move from open to tulip or closed domes, or go up one dome size. Also check that the dome is pushed on fully and the receiver sits correctly in the canal.

Dome keeps slipping off or feels loose
Go up one size or switch to a style with more retention (often tulip or closed). Make sure the dome is compatible with your receiver type and clicks on securely.

Discomfort or pressure
Go down one size or switch to a more ventilated option (often open). If soreness persists, consider whether a different earpiece (like a custom mold) is needed.

Buying ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 accessories at Japebo
When ordering accessories for the ReSound Savi miniRIE 60, start by matching what you already use (dome style/size and wax filter system). If you’re troubleshooting feedback, comfort, or sound quality, small changes—like a different dome type or a fresh wax filter—often solve the issue quickly.
If you’re unsure which exact accessory system your ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 uses, identify your current parts (or the original packaging) before purchasing to ensure the best possible fit.

FAQ: ReSound Savi miniRIE 60 accessories
Are ReSound domes universal across all ReSound hearing aids?
No. Many ReSound domes look similar, but compatibility depends on the receiver/earpiece platform. Always match the dome family and attachment style used on your ReSound Savi miniRIE 60.

How often should I replace wax filters on my ReSound Savi miniRIE 60?
It depends on earwax and moisture exposure, but many users replace wax filters every few weeks or whenever sound becomes weaker or duller.

Can I change from open to closed domes on ReSound Savi miniRIE 60?
Often yes, as long as the dome is compatible with your receiver. Changing dome type can affect sound and comfort, so if you notice boomy sound, pressure, or your own voice sounding louder, consider switching back or trying tulip domes.

How do I know if I need a new receiver or just a wax filter?
Try a wax filter change first. If the problem persists (especially intermittent sound, distortion, or no sound after cleaning and filter replacement), the receiver may need replacing.