Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC

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Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you’re looking for Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC accessories, the most important step is making sure the part matches your exact hearing aid and the component already on it (for example the receiver and dome system). This guide explains which accessories are typically used with Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC hearing aids, how to identify the right type, and what to choose when you’re unsure—so you can order with confidence.

Which accessories are used with Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC?
Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC is a RIC (Receiver-in-Canal) model, which means several “wear parts” are designed to be replaced regularly for comfort, hygiene, and stable sound quality. The most commonly needed accessories are:

Domes (ear tips) – the soft tip that sits in the ear canal.
Wax protection (wax filters/guards) – protects the receiver opening from earwax and moisture.
Receivers – the speaker unit that delivers sound into the ear (replaced if damaged or when changing power level).
Batteries – Pure 10 models typically use size 10 hearing aid batteries.

Exact compatibility can vary by receiver type and coupling system. If you’re replacing like-for-like (same receiver and same dome style), the safest approach is to match what you already have.

How to confirm compatibility (before you buy)
Use the checks below to make sure you’re on the right track for Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC:

1) Identify the receiver system
On RIC hearing aids, the receiver is the thin cable that runs from the hearing aid down into the ear. Signia uses specific receiver families and connectors, and the receiver type determines which domes and wax guards fit.
Tip: Many receivers have small markings for power level (e.g., S/M/P) and length (e.g., 1–4). If you can read these markings, you can often re-order the exact same receiver.

2) Match the dome style and size
Domes are not universal—different dome “platforms” attach differently to the receiver. Also, size affects comfort and sound:

Too small: can whistle (feedback), sound thin, or fall out.
Too large: can feel blocked, sore, or uncomfortable.

If your current dome sits comfortably and sounds good, reorder the same type and size. If you’re troubleshooting comfort or feedback, consider trying a different size or a more closed dome type.

3) Choose the correct wax protection
Wax filters/guards must match the receiver and dome system. Using the wrong wax guard can lead to poor fit, reduced sound, or inadequate protection. If you’re unsure which wax protection your Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC uses, compare the shape and mounting of your current filter/guard to the replacement option (or use your receiver model as the starting point).

4) Batteries: confirm size 10 and handling
Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC models generally use size 10 batteries. For best performance:

Remove the sticker and wait about 1 minute before inserting (activates the battery).
Open the battery door at night if you don’t use the hearing aid (helps reduce moisture build-up).

How to choose the right Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC domes
Choosing domes is usually about balancing comfort, retention, and sound. Common dome styles include:

Open domes: feel more airy and can help if you dislike a “blocked” feeling.
Tulip/vented styles: a middle option for comfort with a bit more seal.
Closed domes: more seal, often used when you need more amplification or want less whistling.

If you’re changing dome style (not just size), it can change how the hearing aid sounds. If you have a programmed fit from a hearing care professional, it’s usually best to stay within the dome type you were fitted with unless you’re addressing a specific problem.

Common problems (and what accessory usually fixes them)
Sound is weak or cuts in/out

Replace the wax filter/guard first (most common cause).
Check the dome for blockage or damage and replace if needed.
If issues persist, the receiver may need replacement.

Whistling (feedback)

Try a fresh dome (old domes can lose shape and seal).
Consider a larger dome size or a slightly more closed dome style if appropriate.
Check that the receiver sits correctly and the cable isn’t pulling the dome out.

It feels uncomfortable or falls out

Try a different dome size (often one size up helps retention).
Check whether you’re using the correct left/right receiver length.

When should you replace Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC wear parts?

Domes: typically every 1–2 months (or sooner if they harden, discolor, or won’t stay on).
Wax filters/guards: whenever sound drops or routinely every few weeks, depending on earwax.
Batteries (size 10): when low battery tones start; runtime depends on usage and streaming.
Receivers: only when faulty or if you need a different power level/length (usually guided by a professional).

Buy Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC accessories at Japebo
At Japebo you’ll find accessory options for Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC—including domes, wax protection, receivers, and batteries—so you can keep your hearing aids comfortable, clean, and performing as they should. If you’re unsure which version you need, start by matching the receiver type and your current dome/wax guard, then choose the same replacement.

FAQ: Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC accessories
Are Signia Pure Nx accessories compatible across other Signia models?
Some accessories overlap across Signia RIC models, but compatibility depends on the receiver and coupling system. Always match the accessory to your receiver type and your current parts, not only the “Pure” name.

Do I need to replace the receiver when I change domes?
Usually not. Domes are designed to be replaced frequently, while receivers are replaced only if damaged or if your fitting requires a different receiver power/length.

Which battery does Signia Pure 10 Nx RIC use?
Pure 10 models typically use size 10 hearing aid batteries.

Why did the sound suddenly get quieter?
The most common reason is a blocked wax filter/guard or wax build-up at the receiver opening. Replace the wax protection first and then check the dome.