Rexton BiCore R-Li T Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo
If you use the Rexton BiCore R-Li T, choosing the right accessories matters—small parts like ear tips (domes), wax protection, and receiver-related items must match your exact Rexton setup to fit properly and perform as intended. This guide explains Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessory compatibility, what to check before you buy, and how to avoid the most common “doesn’t fit” mistakes.
What the Rexton BiCore R-Li T is (and why accessory matching matters)
The Rexton BiCore R-Li T is a rechargeable Rexton hearing aid model designed to work with specific Rexton-approved consumables and components. Even when accessories look similar across brands or model families, the coupling system (how parts attach), sizes, and receiver configurations can differ. That’s why it’s important to buy accessories that are explicitly compatible with Rexton BiCore R-Li T (or your exact Rexton “BiCore” fitting setup).
How compatibility works for Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessories
Accessory compatibility for Rexton BiCore R-Li T typically depends on a few practical factors:
Receiver setup (the speaker in the ear) and its connection type
Dome/ear tip attachment and required size
Wax protection system used in your receiver or earmould
Physical dimensions (not all “universal” parts are truly universal)
If you’re unsure what you currently use, the safest approach is to match the exact part name/number from your current packaging or ask your hearing care professional. If you already have old accessories that fit well, you can also compare their shape and connection style when selecting replacements.
Common accessory types used with Rexton BiCore R-Li T
Domes / ear tips
Domes (also called ear tips) sit on the receiver and determine comfort, retention, and how open/closed your fitting is. Choosing the right dome type and size can affect sound quality and feedback control.
Typical dome styles include:
Open domes – often used when you want a more “open” feeling and natural low-frequency sound
Closed domes – provide a bit more sealing, often improving bass and reducing sound leakage
Power domes – more sealing for higher amplification needs
What to check: the attachment style (must match the Rexton receiver), and the correct diameter (size) for comfort and secure fit.
Wax filters / wax protection
Wax filters protect the receiver opening from earwax and moisture. Using the correct wax protection system is essential—if the style is wrong, it may not lock into place or could block sound.
What to check: the exact wax filter system used in your current receiver/earpiece. If you can remove your current filter, compare its shape and how it sits (flush, recessed, tool-based, etc.).
Receivers (speakers) and receiver-related parts
Some BiCore fittings use a receiver-in-canal setup. Receivers come in different power levels and lengths. The correct choice depends on your prescription and physical fit.
What to check: receiver type, power level, and length—these should match your current receiver unless your hearing care professional has changed your fitting.
Cleaning & care accessories
Regular care helps prevent sound dropouts and extends the life of your components. Cleaning tools, drying solutions, and maintenance items are not always model-specific, but they’re most effective when used consistently alongside the correct domes and wax protection.
How to choose the correct Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessory
Identify what you’re replacing (dome, wax filter, receiver, etc.).
Match the connection style to your current part (this is the #1 reason replacements don’t fit).
Match the size (especially for domes). If between sizes, comfort and retention usually improve with the more secure fit—unless it feels tight or causes pressure.
Keep your sound goals in mind: open vs closed fittings can change bass response, feedback risk, and occlusion (the “blocked ear” feeling).
When in doubt, copy what already works: the easiest path is ordering the exact same type and size as your current accessories.
Common problems (and what usually fixes them)
The dome keeps falling off
This is usually a mismatch in attachment type or a worn dome. Choose a dome designed for your Rexton receiver connection and replace domes regularly.
The sound is weak or muffled
Most often caused by a blocked wax filter or debris around the receiver opening. Replace the wax filter and clean the earpiece.
Whistling / feedback
Can happen if the dome sealing is too open for your fitting, the dome size is too small, or the receiver isn’t seated correctly. A larger size or a more closed dome style often helps—if advised for your fitting.
Buying Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessories online (what to look for)
When shopping for Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessories, look for listings that clearly state compatibility with Rexton BiCore and specify the accessory type and size/system (e.g., dome style and diameter, or wax filter system name). If the product listing doesn’t mention compatibility clearly, it’s safer to choose a different listing that does.
FAQ: Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessories
Are Rexton BiCore R-Li T accessories universal?
No. Some cleaning items are universal, but domes, wax filters, and receiver parts must match the correct Rexton connection and system.
Can I use accessories from other brands if they look the same?
It’s not recommended. Look-alike parts often differ in coupling and dimensions, which can lead to poor fit, feedback, or sound blockage.
How often should I replace domes and wax filters?
Domes are commonly replaced when they feel loose, discoloured, or less comfortable. Wax filters should be replaced when sound becomes weaker/muffled or if the filter looks blocked. Your replacement frequency depends on earwax and moisture exposure.
What if I don’t know which wax filter or dome I currently use?
Check the packaging from your last purchase, or compare the shape/connection of your current part to the product photos and compatibility notes. If you’re still unsure, ask your hearing care professional for the exact system name.
