Rexton Reach R-Li T

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Rexton Reach R-Li T receivers – compatibility & buying guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for a Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver, you’re in the right place. This guide explains what the Reach R-Li T receiver is, how compatibility works for Rexton Reach R-Li T hearing aids, and what to check so you choose the correct replacement the first time.

Important: “Receiver” here means the speaker unit used with RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) hearing aids. It’s the part that sits in (or at) the ear canal and delivers sound from the hearing aid to your ear, typically connected by a thin wire. The correct receiver must match your hearing aid model and the required specifications (for example, the correct side and wire length).

What is a Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver?
The Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver is the replaceable speaker module designed for the Reach R-Li T hearing aid platform. In daily use it can be exposed to moisture, earwax, and mechanical strain (e.g., inserting/removing the dome or earpiece), which is why receivers are commonly replaced as a maintenance part.

Compatibility: which hearing aids use the Reach R-Li T receiver?
This page is specifically for accessories that fit Rexton Reach R-Li T. If your hearing aid is a different Rexton family or a different Reach model variant, the receiver may look similar but still be incompatible or require a different type. To confirm you’re on the correct page, check:

Your hearing aid model name in your fitting papers or app (look for “Reach R-Li T”).
The receiver marking (often includes side/length information).
How the receiver connects to the hearing aid body (the connector must match exactly).

How to choose the correct Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver
When selecting a replacement receiver for Rexton Reach R-Li T, the goal is to match what you already have (or what your hearing care professional specified). The key checks are:

1) Left vs right (side)
Receivers are typically side-specific. Make sure you choose the correct left or right receiver so the wire route and fit are correct.

2) Wire length
Receiver wires come in different lengths to fit different ear-to-hearing-aid distances. If the wire is too short it may pull or feel uncomfortable; too long and it may loop or sit insecurely.

3) Power level / output (if applicable)
Many receiver systems offer different output strengths (commonly described as standard/medium/power). Your current receiver or your fitting documents usually indicate which output you need. If you change power level without guidance, the fit and sound performance may not be correct.

4) Dome or earmold compatibility
Your receiver needs to work with your chosen ear coupling (e.g., domes or an earmold/earpiece). If you’re also changing domes or moving to an earmold, double-check that the receiver-end and retention options match.

Common signs your Reach R-Li T receiver needs replacing
A receiver can fail gradually or suddenly. Typical symptoms include:

No sound even though the hearing aid turns on
Intermittent sound (cuts in/out when you move)
Distorted or weak sound compared to normal
Whistling/feedback that appears suddenly (sometimes caused by fit changes, but a damaged receiver can contribute)

Troubleshooting before you replace
Before ordering a new Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver, it’s worth ruling out the most common non-receiver causes:

Wax protection: a blocked wax filter/guard can reduce or stop sound.
Dome/earpiece blockage: wax or moisture in the dome can mufflify sound.
Moisture: drying the device overnight (with an appropriate drying solution) can help if the issue is condensation-related.

If these checks don’t restore normal sound, replacing the receiver is often the quickest, most reliable next step.

When to buy a spare receiver
If you rely on your hearing aids every day, keeping a spare Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver can reduce downtime. Receivers are wear parts, and issues tend to appear at inconvenient moments—travel, events, or busy workdays.

FAQ – Rexton Reach R-Li T receivers
Are Reach R-Li T receivers the same as other Rexton receivers?
Not necessarily. Even if two receivers look similar, the connector and platform compatibility can differ. Always match the receiver to Rexton Reach R-Li T unless a verified compatibility note says otherwise.

How do I know which receiver length I need?
The easiest method is to match the length printed/marked on your current receiver or to use the specification from your fitting documents. If you’re unsure, choose based on what you currently wear successfully (comfortable fit with no pulling or looping).

Can I replace the receiver myself?
Many receiver styles are designed to be replaceable, but procedures vary. If you’re not confident—or if your hearing aid is under service/warranty—consult your hearing care professional to avoid damage.

Why does sound return sometimes when I touch the wire?
Intermittent sound when the wire is moved is a common sign of a damaged receiver wire or internal connection. Replacement is typically the correct fix.

Buy Rexton Reach R-Li T receivers at Japebo
When you order your Rexton Reach R-Li T receiver from Japebo, you can shop with confidence knowing you’re selecting an accessory specifically intended for the Reach R-Li T platform. If you’re unsure about side, length, or power level, match your current receiver details before ordering to ensure the best fit and performance.