Rexton BiCore B P

Rexton BiCore B P

NELL1 ODN-59

Odinell Ear Spray

11.90 £

Rexton BiCore B P Accessories – Compatibility & Buying Guide | Japebo

If you use a Rexton BiCore B P hearing aid, choosing the correct accessories is essential for comfort, sound quality, and reliable day-to-day performance. This guide explains how Rexton BiCore B P accessories typically work, what to check before you buy, and how to avoid the most common compatibility mistakes—so you can order the right parts with confidence.

What this page covers (and who it is for)
This page is for people wearing the Rexton BiCore B P model who need replacement or spare parts such as ear domes / tips, wax protection, sound outlets, or receiver- and tubing-related parts (depending on your exact fitting). Because accessories can differ based on how your hearing aid is configured, the key is to identify your fitting type first.

How accessory compatibility works for Rexton BiCore B P
Compatibility for Rexton BiCore B P accessories is mainly determined by:

Your fitting style (for example, whether you use an in-ear piece/dome solution or a custom earmould).
The sound outlet setup (receiver/speaker style or tubing/hook style, depending on configuration).
The connection type used between the hearing aid and the ear piece (this is where “looks similar” parts often cause mistakes).

If you are unsure, compare the part you’re replacing with the product photos and descriptions, or check the packaging from your last purchase. When in doubt, it’s safer to match the exact accessory name and connection type than to choose only by size.

Common accessory types for Rexton BiCore B P

Domes / ear tips (comfort + acoustic seal)
Domes (also called ear tips) affect both comfort and sound. A better seal can improve bass and reduce whistling, while a more open dome can feel lighter and reduce occlusion (the “blocked ear” feeling). The correct dome type depends on your hearing loss, your ear canal, and the fitting your hearing care professional selected.
How to choose: match the type (open / closed / power) and then the size. If you’re experiencing feedback (whistling), frequent dome loosening, or thin sound, you may need a different type or size.

Wax protection (wax filters / guards)
Wax protection parts help prevent earwax and moisture from blocking the sound channel. A clogged filter is one of the most common reasons a hearing aid sounds weak or “dead.” Replacing the wax protection regularly can restore sound immediately.
How to choose: wax guards are not universal—make sure the style matches your ear piece/receiver system. If your current filter uses a specific tool or cartridge system, choose the same system.

Receivers, tubing, and earhooks (depending on your setup)
Some users replace a receiver (speaker) unit or tubing/earhook parts over time due to wear, intermittent sound, or physical damage. These parts are highly compatibility-dependent. If you’re replacing anything beyond domes and wax protection, confirm the exact model and connection type before ordering.

How to make sure you buy the correct Rexton BiCore B P accessory

Identify what you’re replacing: dome, wax filter, receiver, tubing/earhook, etc.
Match the connection: the correct accessory must fit the outlet/receiver interface used on your BiCore B P fitting.
Match size and strength (where relevant): dome size, receiver power level, or tubing dimensions.
Use your current part as a reference: if the old one worked, match it exactly—brand and system first, then size.

Troubleshooting: common problems and the accessory that usually fixes it
Sound is weak or muffled
Most often caused by a clogged wax filter or blocked sound outlet. Replace the wax protection and check the ear piece for debris.

Whistling / feedback
Often improved by a better seal: try a fresh dome, a larger size, or a more closed/power style (if appropriate for your fitting). Also check that wax protection is not partially blocked.

Dome keeps falling off or feels uncomfortable
Usually a type/size mismatch or the dome has worn out. Try the same style in a different size, or switch to a different dome style recommended for your fitting.

Intermittent sound or crackling
This can be caused by moisture, a worn receiver/tubing connection, or a damaged cable/part. If changing wax protection and the ear tip doesn’t help, you may need a receiver/tubing replacement that matches your BiCore B P configuration.

Buy Rexton BiCore B P accessories at Japebo
In this category you’ll find compatible accessory options for Rexton BiCore B P. Use the product titles and compatibility notes to match the system you already use, and consider keeping spares of consumables like domes and wax protection so you’re not caught without sound when a part needs replacing.

FAQ: Rexton BiCore B P accessories
Are Rexton BiCore B P accessories universal across all Rexton hearing aids?
No. Some accessories are shared across ranges, but many depend on the fitting system (receiver/tubing style) and the specific ear piece configuration. Always match the accessory system, not just the brand name.

How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
It varies by earwax production and wear, but wax protection typically needs more frequent replacement than domes. If sound becomes muffled, start by replacing the wax filter. Replace domes when they feel loose, stiff, discoloured, or uncomfortable.

What if I don’t know which accessory system I have?
Check your previous packaging, compare the accessory shape to product images, or look for model markings on the part you’re replacing. If you still can’t confirm it, choose based on the exact part you currently use rather than guessing a “similar” one.

Can the wrong dome or wax filter affect sound quality?
Yes. Domes change how sound is delivered and sealed in the ear canal, and the wrong wax protection may not fit correctly or could restrict sound. Matching the correct type and size helps maintain the sound your hearing care professional programmed.