Rexton ReCharge R-LI accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use Rexton ReCharge R-LI hearing aids and need replacement parts or everyday accessories, the most important question is simple: what actually fits? This guide helps you check Rexton ReCharge R-LI compatibility, understand the most common accessory types, and choose the correct option before you buy.
What is the Rexton ReCharge R-LI (and why compatibility matters)
The Rexton ReCharge R-LI is a rechargeable Rexton hearing aid model that uses specific ear-side consumables (the parts that sit in or near the ear). These parts are not universal across brands—and sometimes not even across different Rexton families—so matching the correct type is key for comfort, sound quality, and preventing feedback or poor retention.
Which accessory types are typically used with Rexton ReCharge R-LI
Depending on how your hearing aids were fitted (receiver-in-canal vs. slim-tube, ear canal size, and your sound/comfort needs), your Rexton ReCharge R-LI accessories will usually fall into these categories:
Domes / eartips (open, closed, power): affect comfort, bass response, and feedback control.
Wax filters / wax guards: protect the sound outlet/receiver from earwax and moisture.
Receivers (speakers): the wire + speaker assembly (if your fitting uses RIC receivers).
Retention locks / sports locks: help keep the receiver and dome securely in place.
Charging & cleaning accessories: cleaning tools, drying solutions, and (where applicable) compatible charging accessories.
How to confirm compatibility for Rexton ReCharge R-LI parts
Because several parts can look similar, the safest way to confirm Rexton ReCharge R-LI compatibility is to identify what you already have and match it:
1) Check what’s written on the current part
Many receivers and some ear-side components are marked with size/power codes (for example length/side indicators like L/R). If your current receiver has a marking, match that code when buying a replacement.
2) Match the fitting style (RIC receiver vs. slim tube)
Some ReCharge models are fitted with a receiver that sits in the ear canal (RIC), while others use a tube to a small earpiece. Domes and filters may differ depending on which setup you have—so confirm which configuration your ReCharge R-LI uses.
3) Use your old dome as a size reference
Dome sizes are usually measured in millimeters (e.g., 6–12 mm). If you’re happy with comfort and retention, choose the same style and size. If you’re unsure, it’s often best to start with what you already wear and only change one variable (style or size) at a time.
Choosing the right domes for Rexton ReCharge R-LI
Domes are the most commonly replaced item and the one that most affects how your hearing aids feel and sound.
Open domes
Best if you want a more “vented” feeling and a natural sound. Open domes can reduce the occluded (“plugged”) sensation but may provide less bass and can be more prone to feedback if you need more amplification.
Closed domes
A good middle option: more sealing than open domes, often improving bass and reducing feedback compared with open styles, while still relatively comfortable.
Power domes
Designed for a stronger seal, often used when you need more amplification or better feedback control. They can feel more occluding for some users but may improve clarity and stability for higher gain fittings.
Wax filters for Rexton ReCharge R-LI: when to replace and why it matters
Wax filters (wax guards) protect the sound pathway. A clogged filter is one of the most common reasons for weak or distorted sound.
Replace if sound becomes quieter, muffled, or intermittent, or if you see wax/debris in the guard.
Typical frequency: varies widely (often every few weeks), depending on earwax and humidity.
Tip: always match the exact filter type used by your ReCharge R-LI fitting—different systems are not interchangeable.
Receivers (speakers) for Rexton ReCharge R-LI: size, side and power
If your Rexton ReCharge R-LI uses RIC receivers, you’ll generally need to match three things when replacing:
Side (Left/Right)
Length (so the wire sits comfortably and securely)
Power level (so output matches your fitting)
If you’re uncertain about receiver type, check your current receiver markings or your fitting paperwork from your hearing care professional.
Common issues and quick fixes
Whistling / feedback
Often caused by a poor seal, a dome that’s too small, or a dome not fully seated. Try re-inserting the dome, then consider moving to a slightly larger size or a more closed style (if recommended for your fitting).
Sound is weak or muffled
Most commonly a clogged wax filter or debris in the dome. Replace the filter and change the dome if needed.
Dome keeps slipping off
Check that the dome is pressed fully onto the receiver. If it still loosens, ensure you’re using the correct dome model for your receiver type and consider adding a retention lock (if compatible with your setup).
Buy Rexton ReCharge R-LI accessories at Japebo
Once you’ve identified the correct type (dome style/size, filter system, and receiver specs where relevant), you can shop compatible Rexton ReCharge R-LI accessories at Japebo. Choosing correctly helps you restore comfort and sound fast—and avoid ordering lookalike parts that don’t fit.
FAQ: Rexton ReCharge R-LI compatibility
Are Rexton ReCharge R-LI domes universal?
No. Domes depend on the receiver/tube system and the specific coupling used. Always match the dome type that fits your current receiver or tube.
How do I know which wax filter my Rexton ReCharge R-LI uses?
The filter type is determined by the receiver/sound outlet system. The easiest way is to match the exact filter you currently remove and replace, or check your hearing care professional’s fitting information.
Can I switch from open domes to closed or power domes?
Often yes, but it can change sound (especially bass) and how your hearing aids manage feedback. If you’re unsure, change gradually and consider guidance from your hearing care professional.
How often should I change domes and filters?
Domes are commonly replaced every few weeks to months depending on wear, and filters whenever sound becomes weak/muffled or the guard looks clogged. Your needs may vary based on earwax and moisture.
Do I need a left and right receiver?
If you are replacing a receiver, it must match the correct side and length. Many users have different lengths left vs. right—so check each side before ordering.
