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Signia Nx ITE Series accessories & compatibility guide | Japebo
If you use a Signia Nx ITE Series hearing aid and need replacement parts or everyday accessories, this guide helps you choose the correct option the first time. ITE (in-the-ear) models can vary in build and maintenance needs, so the safest approach is to match accessories to your exact Signia Nx ITE Series model and the part currently on the device (or in your care kit).
What “Signia Nx ITE Series” means for accessories
Nx is Signia’s platform name, while ITE refers to the physical style: hearing aids that sit in the ear rather than behind it. Because the housing is custom or semi-custom and much of the sound output is built into the shell, ITE models typically use a narrower set of “universal” accessories than behind-the-ear styles. The most common needs are:
Wax protection (to protect the sound outlet/receiver opening from earwax)
Cleaning and care (brushes, wipes, drying solutions)
Batteries (for battery models; size depends on your device)
Occasional replacement parts (only when the design allows user replacement)
How to confirm compatibility (so you order the right part)
Before buying, use one (or more) of these checks:
1) Compare the current part
For items like wax filters/guards, the easiest method is to compare your current filter to the product photos and description. Many wax protection systems look similar but are not interchangeable.
2) Check your hearing aid model name
Your exact model name is often shown on paperwork from your hearing care professional, the user manual, or the original packaging. “Nx” alone is not enough to guarantee fit across all in-ear versions.
3) If in doubt, match by what’s on the device
ITE devices can have different sound outlet designs depending on shell, venting, and receiver orientation. Matching the existing wax protection type is usually the most reliable approach.
Common accessory types for Signia Nx ITE Series
Wax filters / wax guards (most important)
Wax protection is usually the #1 consumable for ITE hearing aids. If sound becomes weaker, muffled, or cuts out, a blocked wax guard is often the cause. Replace the wax filter using the correct tool for your specific filter system, and keep spares on hand.
Cleaning & care products
Daily care helps prevent moisture and wax buildup. Typical items include cleaning brushes, disinfecting wipes, and drying solutions. Use products intended for hearing aids and avoid alcohol-based cleaners unless specifically recommended for hearing devices.
Batteries (for non-rechargeable Nx ITE models)
If your Signia Nx ITE Series device uses disposable batteries, the battery size (e.g., 10/312/13) must match your battery door and manual. If you’re unsure, check the color code on the battery packaging you currently use or the number printed in your manual.
Domes and receivers: usually not applicable for true ITE
Domes and receiver units are most commonly associated with RIC/BTE styles. Many ITE models do not use domes in the same way, and receivers are often integrated into the shell. If you are specifically looking for domes or receivers, double-check whether your device is actually an in-ear model or a receiver-in-canal style from the Nx platform.
How to choose the right accessory for your Signia Nx ITE Series
Identify what you need: wax protection, cleaning, or batteries are the most common.
Match the exact system: especially for wax guards/filters—small differences can prevent proper fit.
Look for model notes: choose items that explicitly mention Signia ITE compatibility when available.
Check quantity and tools included: some wax filter packs include an insertion/removal tool; others assume you already have it.
Common problems (and what to do)
Sound is weak or muffled
Most often caused by a blocked wax filter or sound outlet. Replace the wax guard and clean the outer openings carefully with a hearing-aid brush.
Whistling/feedback
This can happen if the hearing aid is not seated properly, if there is wax buildup, or if the device needs professional adjustment. Start by cleaning and ensuring correct insertion.
Moisture issues
Moisture can cause intermittent sound. Use a drying solution and store the device dry (especially overnight). If problems persist, the device may need service.
Buy Signia Nx ITE Series accessories at Japebo
Japebo focuses on hearing aid accessories and consumables so you can keep your Signia Nx ITE Series performing reliably. Choose your accessory based on the part currently used on your hearing aid, and if you’re uncertain between two options, select the one that visually matches your existing wax filter/guard.
FAQ: Signia Nx ITE Series accessories
How often should I change the wax filter on a Signia Nx ITE hearing aid?
It depends on wax production and daily wear time, but many users replace wax filters every few weeks or whenever sound becomes reduced or muffled.
Are all Signia Nx ITE wax guards the same?
No. Signia ITE devices can use different wax protection systems. Always match the type currently installed in your hearing aid.
Do Signia Nx ITE hearing aids use domes?
Most true ITE models do not use domes like RIC devices. If your device uses domes, you may have an Nx RIC/BTE style rather than an ITE.
Where can I find my exact Signia model information?
Check your user manual, paperwork from your hearing care provider, the original packaging, or any label provided with your device. If you can’t find it, matching the existing accessory (especially wax protection) is often the best method.
