In The Ear Instrument (ITE)

Rexton ITE | In-the-Ear Hearing Aid Accessories & Compatibility Guide

If you’re looking for Rexton ITE accessories, you’re in the right place. “ITE” (In-the-Ear) Rexton hearing aids can use different consumables and parts depending on the exact model, speaker/microphone layout, and ear-mould style. This guide helps you understand what typically fits Rexton ITE devices, how to identify what you need, and how to avoid ordering the wrong accessory.

What does “Rexton ITE” mean?
Rexton ITE refers to hearing aids that sit inside the outer ear rather than behind it. Rexton ITE styles can include full-shell ITE and smaller in-ear variants made to fit your ear. Because the housing is custom-shaped or model-specific, compatibility is often more dependent on the exact device than with many behind-the-ear solutions.

How compatibility works for Rexton ITE accessories
With Rexton ITE hearing aids, accessories and consumables are usually selected based on:

Exact hearing aid model (name/series printed in documentation or shown in the fitting app)
Battery size (if your ITE uses disposable batteries), which determines which batteries you need
Wax protection system (the filter type used in the sound outlet)
Physical design of the sound outlet (some ITEs use specific filter formats)

If you are unsure, the safest approach is to match the accessory to your Rexton ITE model name and/or compare the existing part you’re replacing (especially for wax filters).

Common Rexton ITE accessory types (and what they do)

Wax filters (cerumen guards)
Wax filters protect the sound outlet from earwax and debris. A clogged wax filter is one of the most common reasons an ITE hearing aid sounds weak or stops working intermittently. The correct wax filter type must match your Rexton ITE’s sound outlet design—different systems are not interchangeable.

Batteries (if your Rexton ITE uses disposable cells)
Many Rexton ITE hearing aids use standard hearing aid battery sizes (identified by color/number such as 10, 312, 13, or 675). Your correct battery size is determined by your hearing aid model. If you’re currently using disposable batteries, you can usually confirm the size from the packaging you already have.

Cleaning & care items
ITE hearing aids benefit from regular cleaning because they sit in the ear canal area and are exposed to moisture and wax. Cleaning tools and drying solutions help maintain sound quality and reduce breakdowns over time.

How to choose the correct accessory for your Rexton ITE
Use this quick checklist to choose confidently:

Identify your Rexton ITE model (paperwork, app, or the hearing care professional’s fitting info).
For wax filters: remove the current filter and compare its shape/handling tool to the replacement you’re considering. The correct type should match exactly.
For batteries: match the battery size you currently use (or confirm via model documentation).
If anything doesn’t match: don’t force it—Rexton ITE parts should fit cleanly. An incorrect wax filter can block sound or damage the outlet.

If you’re still unsure, choose the option that references your Rexton ITE model most directly, or contact support with a photo of the current wax filter or the sound outlet for a compatibility check.

Typical problems (and what to try before you reorder)

Sound is weak or muffled
This is very often caused by a clogged wax filter. Replace the filter and clean the external openings per your user instructions.

Intermittent sound or no sound
Try a fresh battery (for battery models), check for blocked openings, and ensure the battery door closes fully. If the issue persists after a wax filter change, professional service may be needed.

Whistling (feedback)
Feedback can happen if wax buildup changes how the device sits or if the sound outlet is partially blocked. Cleaning and replacing the wax filter can help. Persistent feedback can also indicate fit changes over time and may require an adjustment.

Buy Rexton ITE accessories online
Once you’ve confirmed compatibility, you can order your Rexton ITE accessories here and keep spares on hand—especially wax filters and batteries—so small issues don’t turn into days without clear hearing.

FAQ: Rexton ITE accessories

Are all Rexton ITE wax filters the same?
No. Rexton ITE hearing aids can use different wax filter systems depending on the model and sound outlet design. Always match the filter type to your device.

How often should I change the wax filter on a Rexton ITE?
It depends on wax production and usage. Many users change filters every few weeks, but if sound becomes muffled, replace the filter sooner.

How do I find the right battery size for my Rexton ITE?
Check the battery packaging you currently use or look up the battery size in your hearing aid documentation. The correct size is model-specific.

What if I can’t identify my Rexton ITE model?
Look in your purchase paperwork, in any companion app, or ask your hearing care professional. For wax filters, a clear photo of the current filter and the sound outlet can also help confirm the correct replacement.