Rexton M-Core iX-CIC accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use a Rexton M-Core iX-CIC hearing aid and you’re looking for the right accessories, you’re in the right place. Because CIC (completely-in-canal) models are compact and highly model-specific, compatibility matters—the correct part depends on the exact Rexton platform, shell style, and what your hearing care professional fitted you with. This guide helps you understand what typically fits the Rexton M-Core iX-CIC, how to identify the right item, and how to avoid common mistakes when purchasing.
What counts as an “accessory” for Rexton M-Core iX-CIC?
For a CIC hearing aid like the Rexton M-Core iX-CIC, accessories are usually small consumables and maintenance parts rather than external components. The most common accessory needs are:
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) to prevent earwax blocking the sound outlet
Cleaning & care items (cleaning brush, wire loop, drying solutions)
Batteries (if your specific CIC uses disposable batteries)
Because CIC devices sit deep in the ear canal and have limited space, they typically do not use standard domes and receivers the way RIC/BTE hearing aids do.
Compatibility basics: what you must check before buying
Even within the same brand and platform, small parts can differ. Before ordering accessories for your Rexton M-Core iX-CIC, check:
Your exact model name: “M-Core iX-CIC” (not just “Rexton M-Core”)
How your wax protection looks: shape, color, and whether it is a “push-in” filter, a stick-style guard, or integrated into the shell
Battery type (if applicable): your battery door or packaging will show the size number (e.g., 10)
User guide or fitter notes: many clinics note the wax guard system used
If you’re unsure, compare the filter currently installed in your hearing aid with the product photos, or contact Japebo support with a clear photo of the sound outlet/wax guard area for a compatibility check.
Wax protection for Rexton M-Core iX-CIC: what to look for
Wax filters are usually the #1 replacement part for CIC hearing aids. Their job is to keep earwax and moisture away from the speaker opening, helping maintain clear sound and reducing repairs.
Signs you need to replace the wax filter
Sound is weaker or muffled even after cleaning
Volume seems inconsistent from day to day
Feedback/whistling increases unexpectedly
The hearing aid seems “dead” but the battery is OK (common with blocked outlets)
How to choose the correct wax filter
Rexton CIC models may use different wax protection systems depending on the shell and fitting. The safest selection method is to match the exact wax guard type you currently use. When comparing, focus on:
Diameter (filters vary by a millimeter or less, but it matters)
Insertion tool style (wheel/disc tool vs stick tool)
Filter color (often indicates system type, but is not universal)
Cleaning & care for Rexton M-Core iX-CIC
Regular maintenance reduces dropouts, distortion, and repairs—especially for CIC hearing aids that are exposed to earwax and moisture. For Rexton M-Core iX-CIC, prioritize:
Daily wipe-down of the shell and sound outlet area with a dry, soft cloth
Gentle cleaning tools (brush/loop) for the microphone ports and vent (if present)
Dry storage overnight (a drying cup or drying box helps if you perspire a lot)
Avoid using water, alcohol, or household cleaners directly on the device. If the sound is still muffled after replacing the wax guard and cleaning, the issue may be deeper blockage or moisture inside the instrument—then professional service is recommended.
Batteries for Rexton M-Core iX-CIC (if your model is non-rechargeable)
Some CIC instruments use disposable zinc-air batteries. If your Rexton M-Core iX-CIC uses batteries, the correct size will be printed on the battery packaging or indicated on the battery door. Using the right size matters for both fit and runtime.
Tips for better battery performance
After removing the sticker, wait about 1–2 minutes before inserting the battery
Store batteries at room temperature (not in the fridge)
Open the battery door at night to reduce moisture buildup
Common problems and quick fixes
“My Rexton M-Core iX-CIC sounds weak or blocked”
Most often this is a wax filter blockage. Replace the wax guard first, then clean the sound outlet area carefully. If it improves for a short time and then returns, you may need more frequent filter changes or improved drying overnight.
“It whistles when I insert it”
With CIC devices, whistling can happen if the aid is not fully seated in the canal or if the sound outlet is partially blocked. Reinsert it fully, check for wax buildup, and replace the wax filter if needed.
“It cuts out during the day”
This can be moisture-related. Make sure you store the hearing aid dry overnight, and consider a drying solution if you are active or sweat more. Also check the battery contacts (if battery-powered) for oxidation and debris.
Where to buy Rexton M-Core iX-CIC accessories
At Japebo you can find hearing aid care products and compatible replacement parts. To ensure you order correctly for your Rexton M-Core iX-CIC, match the accessory to the part already in your device (especially wax guards), and choose care products designed for in-ear hearing aids.
If you’re uncertain which wax filter system you have, contact us with a photo of the sound outlet/wax guard area and we’ll help you identify the right option before you buy.
FAQ: Rexton M-Core iX-CIC accessories
Do Rexton M-Core iX-CIC hearing aids use domes?
Usually no. CIC (completely-in-canal) hearing aids typically have a custom shell rather than a separate dome system used on RIC/BTE models.
How often should I change the wax filter?
It depends on earwax production and wear time. Many users replace wax filters every few weeks, or immediately when sound becomes muffled.
Can I use any wax filter that “looks similar”?
It’s not recommended. Wax filters can be very close in size but not interchangeable. Always match the exact system your hearing aid is fitted with.
What should I do if changing the wax filter doesn’t fix muffled sound?
Clean the microphone ports carefully and dry the device overnight. If the issue persists, the hearing aid may need professional cleaning or service.
How do I confirm my exact Rexton model?
Your model is typically listed in your purchase paperwork, fitting documentation, or user guide. Your hearing care clinic can also confirm it.
