Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC

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Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC – Compatibility Guide & Accessories | Japebo

If you’re looking for Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC accessories, you’re in the right place. This guide explains what “Custom CIC/IIC” means, which accessory types are typically relevant for this Rexton model family, and how to choose the correct option so you can buy with confidence.

What “Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC” means
CIC (Completely-in-Canal) and IIC (Invisible-in-Canal) are custom-moulded hearing aids that sit deep in the ear canal. Because they are made to fit your ear, they usually don’t use the same click-on parts found on many receiver-in-canal styles (like standard domes or external receivers). Instead, the most common needs are daily care, wax protection, and safe cleaning to keep sound clear and reduce repairs.

What accessories are most relevant for Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC?
For custom CIC/IIC devices, the right accessories are typically those that protect the microphone/sound outlet from earwax and moisture and help you maintain performance day to day. Depending on your exact build and configuration, this category is most often used for:

Wax protection (filters/guards) to prevent blockage and sudden loss of sound
Cleaning tools (brushes, loops, cloths) for safe, routine maintenance
Drying solutions (drying capsules/boxes) if you experience moisture issues
Batteries (if your Reach Custom CIC/IIC is non-rechargeable)

Compatibility: how to make sure you choose the right part
Compatibility for Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC is usually determined by the wax protection system and the exact custom shell configuration. To avoid ordering the wrong item, use one (or more) of the checks below:

1) Match what you already use
The safest method is to match the item you already have (for example, the current wax filter type). If you still have the packaging, use the name/number on it and choose the same version.

2) Check your user manual or fitting paperwork
Many custom shells specify the wax protection system used. If you can find the accessory name there, it’s a strong compatibility indicator.

3) Look for the problem you’re trying to solve
If you’re unsure what you need, start with the symptom:

Sound is weak or cut-out → often a blocked wax filter or sound outlet
Whistling/feedback → can be wax blockage, poor seating, or moisture
Intermittent sound → moisture, blocked outlet, or battery contact issues

How to choose the right wax protection (and avoid common mistakes)
Wax filters are not universal. Even within custom CIC/IIC instruments, different filter systems exist. Choose based on the exact filter type your device uses—not just the hearing aid name.
Common mistakes: ordering a similar-looking filter, mixing brands, or selecting based on “CIC/IIC” alone. If you are between two options, choose the one that matches your current filter packaging, or contact support with a clear photo of the filter and your hearing aid’s sound outlet.

Care tips for Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC (helps accessories last longer)

Clean daily: gently brush around openings; never push debris into the sound outlet.
Change wax protection regularly: replace as soon as sound weakens or after your usual interval.
Keep it dry: if you sweat a lot or live in a humid climate, using a drying solution can reduce issues.
Handle batteries correctly (if applicable): store dry, check size, and replace if performance drops.

Buy Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC accessories with confidence
Use this page to find the accessories intended for Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC. If you’re unsure which wax protection or maintenance item fits your exact configuration, match your current accessory packaging or reach out with photos so you can get the correct part the first time.

FAQ – Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC
Do Rexton Reach Custom CIC/IIC hearing aids use standard domes?
Usually no. CIC/IIC models are custom-moulded to your ear and typically don’t use standard snap-on domes like many RIC devices.

Why does my CIC/IIC suddenly sound weak?
The most common cause is wax blockage at the sound outlet or wax filter. Replacing the wax protection and cleaning the openings often restores sound.

How often should I change the wax filter?
It depends on earwax production and wear time. Change it immediately if sound becomes weaker, and otherwise follow the interval you’re used to (many users replace every few weeks).

What if I’m not sure which accessory fits my Reach Custom CIC/IIC?
Match the accessory name/number from your current packaging or manual. If that’s not available, use a close-up photo of the wax filter and sound outlet to identify the correct type before ordering.