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Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC Accessories & Compatibility Guide | Japebo

If you use Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC hearing aids, the right accessories make a measurable difference to comfort, sound quality, and day-to-day reliability. This guide explains Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC accessory compatibility and helps you choose the correct parts—so you can replace wear items confidently and avoid ordering the wrong fit.

What this page covers (and who it’s for)
This guide is for people using Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC models who need to identify or replace common accessories such as domes, wax protection (wax guards/filters), and receivers (speakers). If you’re unsure what you currently have, the sections below show what to check so you can match the correct type and size.

How accessory compatibility works for Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC
Compatibility is determined by the physical connection and the platform-specific parts used on your hearing aid:

Dome fit depends on the receiver and the specific dome system used (size/style).
Wax protection depends on the receiver/nozzle design and the protection system used (filter/guard type).
Receiver compatibility depends on the hearing aid family/platform and the receiver connection type; you also need the right power level and wire length.

If you have packaging from your previous parts, use it to match the exact system name. If not, use the practical checks in the sections below.

Domes for Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC: types and sizing
Domes are the soft tips that sit in the ear canal. They affect comfort, retention, and how open/closed the fit feels (which also impacts bass, feedback risk, and occlusion).

Common dome styles

Open domes: more ventilation; often preferred for mild to moderate losses and a more natural “open” feel.
Closed domes: a bit more sealing; can improve bass and reduce sound leakage.
Power domes: the most sealing; often used when more amplification is needed and feedback must be controlled.

How to choose the correct dome

Match the connection: the dome must fit your receiver/nozzle type—visually compare the attachment style to your current dome.
Choose the right size: if you’re between sizes, the better size is usually the one that seals gently without pressure and stays in place when you talk or chew.
Let symptoms guide you: whistling/feedback can indicate a dome that’s too open/small; a “blocked” feeling may mean it’s too closed/large.

Wax guards / filters for Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC
Wax protection prevents earwax and moisture from entering the receiver outlet. A clogged filter is one of the most common causes of weak or intermittent sound.

Signs your wax filter/guard needs changing

Sound becomes quieter or duller even after cleaning the domes
Intermittent sound or sudden dropouts
Feedback that appears with no programming change

How to identify the right wax protection system
There are multiple wax protection systems across Signia/Siemens receiver styles. The safest way to choose correctly is to match what you already use (same filter color/shape and the same change tool). If you don’t know the type, check:

Receiver outlet: does the filter sit flush in the tip, or is it part of a separate guard?
Change tool: many systems use a “one end removes / one end inserts” tool; the specific tool often indicates the filter family.

If you share a photo of the receiver tip and the tool/filter, it becomes much easier to confirm the exact match before you order.

Receivers (speakers) for Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC: what to check
The receiver is the wire-and-speaker assembly that connects to the hearing aid. Receiver replacements must match your device platform and also the correct specifications.

Receiver power level
Receivers come in different power levels (often labeled along the lines of S/M/P or similar). Using a different power level than your fitting can affect sound and feedback control. If you’re replacing a receiver, it’s typically best to replace it with the same power level as the original.

Wire length (left vs right)
Wire length is critical for comfort and stability. If your current receiver wire sits neatly against the head and doesn’t pull when you turn your head, keep the same length. Also note left and right are different.

When a receiver is likely the problem (not the dome/filter)

You’ve changed the dome and wax filter, but sound is still weak or crackly
One side is consistently quieter than the other
Sound cuts out when the wire is touched or moved

Charging and maintenance essentials for Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC
Because Pure Charge&Go Nx devices are rechargeable, correct charging accessories and good charging habits matter:

Keep charging contacts clean and dry to prevent intermittent charging.
Replace worn domes/filters regularly so moisture and wax don’t migrate into the receiver.
Store safely: avoid extreme heat and keep parts away from pets and small children.

Common problems and quick fixes

Whistling (feedback): try a slightly larger dome or a more closed style; check that the dome is fully seated on the receiver.
Muted sound: change the wax filter/guard first; then replace the dome; if unchanged, suspect the receiver.
Poor comfort: try a smaller dome size or switch to a different dome style (open vs closed) while keeping compatibility.

Buy Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC accessories with confidence
On Japebo, you can find compatible wear parts and replacements for Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC. If you’re uncertain about the exact dome system, wax filter type, or receiver version, matching your current parts (or sharing a clear photo of the receiver tip and filter tool) is the fastest way to avoid misorders and get the right fit.

FAQ: Signia Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC accessories
Are all Signia domes compatible with Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC?
Not necessarily. Dome compatibility depends on the receiver/nozzle system used with your Pure Charge&Go Nx RIC. Always match the attachment style and the dome family you already use.

How often should I change domes and wax filters?
It varies by earwax and daily wear. Many users replace domes every few months and wax filters more frequently (often every few weeks) if wax buildup is noticeable or sound becomes muted.

My hearing aid is quiet—should I change the filter or the receiver?
Start with the wax filter/guard (most common cause), then the dome. If sound is still weak or intermittent, the receiver may need replacement.

How do I know my receiver wire length?
The length is often printed on packaging, and sometimes on the receiver itself (model-dependent). If you don’t have packaging, compare how the current wire routes over your ear; replacing with the same length is usually safest.

Can I use a different dome style to improve comfort or reduce feedback?
Yes—if the dome is compatible with your receiver system. Changing from open to closed (or vice versa) can change the seal and feedback behavior, so it’s a common adjustment when troubleshooting.